This arrogance is exactly why folks outside Iowa City can't stand you all. You talk about building from the ground up and quiet development like you invented football. Let me tell you something, we were doing that under Coach Bryant when your biggest claim to fame was a few decent Rose Bowl trips. You call stacking classes "noise," but that's the talk of a program that's forgotten what it takes to actually win championships. I remember when Wisconsin used to be a physical, formidable program you had to reckon with every single year, a real test. Now? You're celebrating moral victories for holding onto recruits while the landscape passes you by. The path to Indianapolis? Son, the path to anything meaningful ran through the SEC West for over a decade, and we built teams that could win anywhere, not just survive a slugfest in Kinnick at night. Your "brick wall" defense is a cute regular-season story until you need to score more than 17 points to win a big game. Penn State taking that kid is a symptom, not the disease. The disease is thinking that your brand of football is somehow purer or smarter while the sport evolves right past your doorstep. We've seen this movie before with programs that clung too tightly to an identity without adapting. You keep polishing that brick wall. The rest of the league is building something to go right over the top of it.