Why does it feel like our fanbase is the only one that actually builds from within? everybody else is out there throwing money at the portal, grabbing 40 new guys like Colorado, or having 50 transfers like Oklahoma State. That's not a team, that's a fantasy draft. How is nobody talking about the culture that gets built when you develop your own? We watch these guys for four, five years. We see them grow from freshmen who might not play to seniors leading the locker room. That connection means something. It means they're playing for the name on the front of the jersey and the community around it. When we pack our stadium, we're cheering for our guys, not some rented mercenary who got here in May. So while the whole sport is obsessed with the portal carousel and which five-star is going where, we're here building something real. That loyalty, that shared history between the players and the fans, that's what wins championships when it matters. Not a collection of all-stars who've never faced adversity together. Who else is still building a program the right way anymore?