I will admit I'm very emotional about this. I believe playing sports builds strengths, character, identity, sense of belonging, understanding of sacrifice, and betters you if you're able to come together and achieve things you didn't know were possible. When guys opt out, that opportunity is taken away. Kelly's first year at ND they were 4-5 and finished 8-5 with indeed a crappy bowl appearance in El Paso. But my point is, the feeling I got from seeing that team go 4-5 and finish the way they did, everyone on that team was better for it. I was proud of them for it. Again, am I emotional about it? Yes! So maybe I'm wrong for this because but I want to see more teams do this for both themselves and each other. I want this seen as an example for kids across America. Is this silly of me? Maybe so. I'll own that.