Remember when Army football was just "that triple-option team that couldn't throw"? People been sleeping on our evolution since the 1940s heyday when we had Heisman winners and national championships. Now I watch these spring practice clips and see our passing game looking crisp and I swear we're closer to. The 1944-45 teams didn't just win games, they dominated with discipline and execution that most programs still can't replicate. That's our DNA. That's what Jeff Monken has been rebuilding since day one. Meanwhile the whole college football world is obsessed with Oregon buying five-star classes and Indiana trying to prove they're not a one-hit wonder. They forget we've been running the same core system since Glenn Davis and Doc Blanchard were toting the rock. The game changes but the standard doesn't. We might not get the recruiting rankings but we develop men who understand what real football looks like. The NFL Draft this weekend proves it too, watching our guys go to the next level after running an offense. That 1958 team that went 6-0-1 and beat Navy? That toughness is still in these walls. This spring I see it in every drill. The same attention to detail that made us the standard back then is why we won the American last year. People can keep chasing flashy offenses and transfer portal band-aids. We'll keep building the right way. Just like we always have.