every time i see this "sec defense" narrative getting thrown around during draft week i just roll my eyes. three mac guys got sselected this weekend and people still act like we don't know how to stop the run. the scheme we have been building in athens the last few years is legitimately innovative and nobody wants to talk. the gap between what we do up front and what these blue blood programs do is way smaller than people think. watch our spring game film. the way we disguise coverage looks and pressure packages is flat-out creative. we don't have the depth to rotate eight defensive linemen like georgia does, but our starters can play with anybody in the country. the numbers back it up. our points per drive allowed last season was top thirty nationally. that is not a fluke. the difference is we develop guys over three and four years while the big programs just plug in transfers every winter. that continuity matters. our guys know the checks, they know the adjustments, they communicate without even thinking about it. you cannot buy that chemistry in the portal. you cannot fast forward that process with nil money. i keep seeing people doubt whether we will be competitive in our matchup with nebraska later this year. cornhusker fans thinking their big ten size is going to overwhelm us. but nebraska has been rebuilding that offensive line for years now and they still cannot consistently generate push against disciplined fronts. our linebackers flow to the ball better than any group in the mac. we wrap and we drive through tackles. we do not let ball carriers get to the second level without paying for it. the spring portal window closing is going to help programs like ours too. now teams cannot panic buy in april. they have to actually develop their roster in the offseason like we have been doing forever. that rule change alone levels the field more than people realize. we have the pieces to be a top forty defense in 2026. the secondary is the question mark but the front seven is nasty. if we get consistent pressure without blitzing the way we did in camp last august, watch out.