We clearly define the expectations for our players as people, as students, as competitors on the field. But the thing that helps us the most is the tradition that has been created by a lot of great players who set a good example. And when a guy like Eddie comes into a place like Alabama — and we define the standards and expectations in all these areas — when you see Julio Jones and Mark Barron and Dont'a Hightower and C.J. Mosley, all these types of guys who are bought in and doing it and believe in it, it makes it a lot easier for guys to say, "I want to be there," because they're around the right kind of people. Even though we set the table for it, our players impact other players probably as much as any place in the country. That's what helps us to keep not only getting good players but getting them to do things in a way that helps them take advantage of their gifts and be all they can be as well.