The whole "SEC dominance is dead" narrative from ESPN and everyone else who watched Indiana win a title last season. Everyone wants to act like three seasons without a natty from the SEC means the conference has lost its edge. That is laughable. We went through this exact same thing in the early 2000s when the ACC and Big 12 were getting all. The year always repeats. The SEC was down a little bit last year, I will give you that. But the talent pipeline never left. Look at what we have in Athens right now. The defensive backfield is loaded again. The pass rush is gonna be nasty. And the way Kirby has been stacking these recruiting classes even while the national media focuses on Oregon and Texas. People forget that the SEC went through a legitimate transition period with the new coaches. Saban retiring. Jimbo getting fired. Lane Kiffin still trying to figure out how to win the big one. The conference had a weird year where the middle of the pack got better and the top lost a little bit of separation. That happens. But the infrastructure, the recruiting base, the coaching salaries, the NIL collective power in this region is not going anywhere. We have the highest-rated safety in College Football 27 with KJ Bolden still leading the secondary. We landed Kaiden Prothro at tight end for the 2026 class. The portal has been good to us too. We are not sitting here panicking while other programs scramble. The reality is that Indiana had a magical run and good for them. But one season does not flip the entire power structure of college football. The SEC still has the deepest collection of talent from top to bottom of any conference. And when you look at the way we develop defensive players compared to everyone else, there is no comparison. Ohio State puts guys in the NFL too but they are not doing it with the same volume and consistency. Three years without a title for the conference is nothing. The SEC will be back in the CFP title game...