Wait hold on people actually questioning whether the SEC is still the best conference after watching this draft weekend? Let me just look at the scoreboard real quick. Monroe Freeling goes 19th overall, Daylen Everette and Oscar Delp go in the third round. That's just Georgia alone. The SEC Now segment literally just ran through all the third-round selections from this league and it's not even close to done yet. We are stacking talent on top of talent and somehow there's a conversation about parity? You want to talk about conference dominance? Look at the NFL Draft board right now and count how many SEC logos you see compared to anybody else. It's not a debate. It's a fact. We put three guys in the league just from our program in one round and people want to act like. The gap exists because we recruit at a different level, we develop at a different level. Oregon can have all the five-stars they want but let me know when they start matching our third-round production year after year. The real story is that this is just business as usual for us. We reload, we develop, we send guys to the league, and then we do it all over again the next year. That's what conference dominance looks like. Not hype. Not NIL flash. Just consistent results that show up on draft boards and on the field. We don't need to argue about it. The numbers speak for themselves.