All right, Joe, you always come to us on game day with your game day arguments, so what do you have us for us today? At the start of the season, I don't think anyone had today's game circled as a red letter, critical must win. But this game is every bit of that. In the last couple of days, as you mentioned, Ira, we've had an undeniable surge in energy in the program. But now bowl eligibility and extra practices may have taken on an even greater meaning, particularly if Underwood and other players become early enrollees and are allowed to practice. But one player, no matter how great, does not a team make. While the first domino may have fallen, the rest have to be in line to complete the chain reaction. How strange it is for Michigan to have gone from being resoundingly criticized for having a poor NIL game to now being criticized for being at the fore of it. And add to that revenue sharing next year, and this could be one wild December for transfers and one wild ride. to the finish line in recruiting. But don't forget the second part of Bo's legendary the team speech. After you leave here, you can go anywhere. You want to play anywhere you want to play, but you will never play for a team again. The law office of Joseph A. Simon, located right across the street from Michigan Football Stadium. All we do is criminal defense. Anything from game day offenses to drunk driving charges to serious felony charges, primarily Washtenaw County, all surrounding counties as well. You can find us at TheMichiganDefenders.com.