My problem with energy for the team isn't the upcoming games, game day, any of that. It is that I couldn't tell you who they heck is even on the team. The communications control or lack of effort, whichever igt is, is killing this program. We are a relatively small, family style program. Families have to communicate to stick together. Leading a football program at MU requires great recruiting of both players and fans. Pruitt was a master at public presentation and attention for his program. Since then, the pool of possibilities with our head coaches has been low to NIL. I think DOC tried at first, but the media has abandoned the school and makes it a difficult and special effort to get public communications going. And frankly the athletic department has struggled with their own talent pool, and energy of the talent, when they'd had it. Winning at MU means keeping folks in the seats and growing the attendance as much as winning on the field. Winning on the field , of course, helps, but we need fans who still come to support the program and watch the team play. Those still fitting that category, like many of us on this board, are growing "older".