Something, son. Landing a fancy quarterback doesn't win you a thing by itself. I watched Ray Goff get a parade of blue-chip croots that never panned out. A class is built in the trenches, with linemen who bleed red and black for four years. You think Herschel Walker became a legend because of a single recruit? That 1980 team was built on the backs of men who waited their turn and developed. This NIL circus has everyone chasing stars instead of building a team. I remember when a commitment meant something, when a kid like David Pollack came in as a three-star and left a legend because of heart, not hype. A quarterback without a line is just a sitting duck, and withut runners and blockers who know the system, it doesn't matter how many stars he has. Check back in three years when that QB is in the portal because he didn't get a big enough check. We build teams, not highlight reels. That's how you win championships.