Building a system? Son, I watched Auburn chase stars for decades and it worked just fine for them. They had Bo Jackson, Cam Newton, Cadillac Williams. You don't win national championships with a "system," you win them with generational talent, something we at Carnegie Mellon learned the hard way after our last Centennial title. You think our 1990 squad that went 9-2 was running some fancy new scheme? No, we had tough kids from Western Pennsylvania who stayed for four years and hit people. This modern idea that you can just plug anyone into a system is what's wrong. Auburn used to be about power running and defense, a real identity. Now every team talks about their "system" like they're reinventing the single-wing. I'll believe it when I see them develop a three-star into an All-SEC player over four years, not just rent a five-star for one season through the portal. The game hasn't changed that much. Talent still wins, and always will.