You know, I respect what Stanford is doing over there, because it takes me back to a time when that's just how football worked. We had that same philosophy under Coach Bill Arnsparger in the 80s, building teams with guys who grew up in the program. You'd see a player like Tommy Hodson develop over four years, and that continuity meant something. But I have to tell you, the game has changed, and in the SEC, you simply cannot ignore the portal entirely. It's a necessary evil now. We tried to just develop our own for a while, and you saw what happned. You need those veteran pieces to compete at the highest level. Look at our 2019 team. It was built on homegrown talent like Joe Burrow, who transferred in, yes, but he stayed and became part of the fabric. That's the key. You can't rent a locker, you're right, but you can find the right guy who wants to be part of something. Our culture under Coach Kelly is about blending that development with strategic adds. The pure "Stanford way" is admirable, but in this league, with the Georgias and Alabamas of the world, you'll get left behind if you don't use every tool, even the ones we old-timers grumble about. It's about finding men who want to be Tigers, not just players who want a check. That's the balance.