Obviously facilities were the recent "arms race" in college football and we are at the threshold of being an equal to the top tier teams. Now with NIL, it appears to be an all out nuclear war, with Texas A@M and Alabama having already launched their nukes. Also some others schools like Texas, Georgia and a few others seem to have a finger on the launch button. Obviously Florida is doing some stuff with the "gator collective" and a few players promoting blooming onions and what not, but it would be nice to have more information about what our strategy is going forward with Napier. It's been mentioned that our efforts in that area did help with ESD, but how? Also, we now have a "director" of NIL so maybe you guys could interview him and get the big picture going forward. This is obviously going to be the key to our recruiting success going forward, and no matter how good Napier is, we are getting nobody without a good NIL program. Also, would love to know what, if anything, Dopey Dan was doing with regard to NIL, and if that was part of the reason for our complete lack of recruiting success for the 2022 class before his firing? Finally, was the administration slow in allowing the coaches to become involved in NIL and has that changed with Napier?