Gets me about our fan culture right now? The way we show up for spring practice. I drove past the stadium on a random Tuesday afternoon last week and the lot was half full of people just watching through the fence. Not a game, not a scrimmage, just guys running drills in April and we are out there in the heat supporting. That's the difference between us and these bandwagon programs. You don't see that at places where fans only care when you're winning nine games. Our people have been through the absolute gutter of college football. We sat through 0-12 seasons, we watched us lose to directional schools, we kept buying tickets when nobody blamed us for leaving at halftime. And now that we've got real momentum? The energy at our spring game is gonna be electric. I had someone from out of state ask me why I care so much about a program that's been irrelevant for decades. That's the thing. You don't get it unless you lived through it. The people who stuck around when we were the laughingstock of the FBS are the same ones parking their trucks. That loyalty is something no NIL deal can manufacture. We aren't fair weather and we never will be. When the Big 12 looks around and sees who actually fills the stands for a Thursday afternoon spring scrimmage against. It's not about the wins. It's about the people who never left.