Everyone is talking about Oregon and Georgia's defense like they're the only ones who can play. They're out there reloading with five-stars and portal mercenaries, and the whole world acts like that's the only way to build a wall. It's a joke. We've been building our defense the right way for years, and this spring is proving it again. Watched our guys flying around in practice, and the communication is on another level. That's what happens when you develop players in a system, not just collect them like trading cards every December. These other schools have a whole new set of starters every spring, and they expect them to just figure it out by September. How does that build trust? How does a linebacker know what his safety is going to do in a critical third down if they've only. Our identity has always been about being smarter and more disciplined than the guy across from us. You can't buy that in the portal. You can't sign it on National Signing Day. You build it through reps and culture. While everyone else is obsessed with the individual star, we're focused on building a unit that moves as one. That's how you stop the explosive plays. That's how you win games in the fourth quarter when everyone is tired. They can keep their flashy recruiting rankings. We'll take the defense that actually knows how to play together.