Watched that spring practice footage they dropped yesterday, the one where the offense was running those inside zone plays with the new back. The way he hit the hole, one cut and gone. It wasn't even a full contact drill and you could see it. That’s the feeling I’ve been waiting for all offseason. Everyone else is losing their minds over Oklahoma State bringing in 50 strangers or Colorado’s 43-man circus. It’s not. It’s desperation. What we’re doing is different. We lost guys to the draft, everyone does, but we didn’t panic and try to replace them with a whole new team. We went and got specific pieces that fit our system, and we’re developing the guys who waited their turn. That’s the part the national folks never get. They see a recruiting ranking or a portal tally and think that’s the whole story. They don’t see the spring reps, the way the new transfers are already calling the veterans by their nicknames. Look at what’s happening at some of these other places. A team brings in 50 new players. How do you build chemistry? How do you establish a culture when half the locker room are mercenaries on one-year deals? That’s not a team, that’s a temporary collection of talent. We’re building something that lasts. I keep seeing these articles about the 2026 draft and guys like Jeremiyah Love being potential top-five picks. It’s a good reminder that elite talent comes from all kinds of programs, not just the usual suspects. It proves our path is valid. We don’t need to be in the headlines every day for some crazy portal splash. We need to be in the lab, putting our guys in positions to make plays within our scheme. The way our staff develops players, especially in the trenches, is going to be the difference. While other teams are teaching their 50 new players the playbook, we’re refining the details. We’re working on timing, on communication, on the little things that win close games in the GLIAC. That’s why I’m steady right now. The confidence isn’t some loud, brash thing. It’s quiet. It’s seeing the work. It’s knowing that our ident...