Dillman is full of it. He's no different than the tent revivalists who supposedly take out evil spirits as their attendees faint after the laying-on of hands. The power is in the subjects - not Dillman (excpet perhaps thepower to convince people of something that isn't real). By the way, defense ...
I was at this game sitting in the very top row of Rupp. It was freakin' awesome!