Stop pretending the Big Ten is some impenetrable fortress we have to spend years learning how to conquer. The narrative that we need to "adjust" or "prove we belong" is complete garbage manufactued by programs scared of what's coming. We didn't join this conference to be participants. We joined to dominate it, and that process starts right now, not in some distant future. Everyone wants to talk about the physicality of the Midwest like it's some mystical force. Our offensive line is built in a lab, our skill players are as fast as anyone in the country. The commitment from a 5-star QB like Will Mencl isn't just a recruiting win. It's a declaration that the pipeline is now permanently open. This idea that we have to change our identity to win in the Big Ten is a loser's mentality. We're going to win the Big Ten by being Oregon, not by trying to become Wisconsin 2.0. Our speed, our innovation, our offensive philosophy is what terrifies the traditional powers in this league. They're the ones who have to adjust to the pace we play at, to the spacing we create. Look at the roster we're building this spring. We have a genuine battle between two elite quarterbacks who came here because they believe in this system. We're bringing in the best recruiting class in our history. This isn't a team hoping to compete. This is a program assembling a superteam designed to overwhelm the conference from day one. The rest of the league is hoping for some kind of transitional period where we struggle with travel or the weather. They're clinging to the past while we're engineering the future. Indiana had a magical run, good for them. But their title is a relic of the old structure, and now they're scrambling in the portal to replace what they lost. We're not rebuilding. We're reloading with more firepower than anyone else can muster. The so-called "depth" of the Big Ten is about to meet ...