I know everyone is saying college football has changed. That Indiana has shown the new future where anyone can win. I saw a headline sayng this was the Supreme Court's National Championship due to the NIL ruling. I don't believe any of it. I think in 10 years or so, we'll look back and see this as an outlier where a near senior-citizen coach with a massive chip on his shoulder and a roster of players who had been mostly overlooked out of high school found a QB with the same mentality, and they were the perfect pairing. But we probably won't see this level of success from Indiana or similar programs again anytime soon. Cignetti is a very good coach, so I think Indiana will continue to be a good team under him, but as far as the national title, the stars aligned here in a way I don't think they will again. I think you're more likely to see blue bloods or near blue bloods succeed the way they always have once they figure out NIL and roster construction.