Wait, so Clemson's Tristan Smith gets a judge to slap the NCAA down and suddenly he's eligible for 2026? Good for him, honestly. But watching that news drop while I'm thinking about our own dead period workouts in June... you know what really gets overlooked in all this legal drama? The fact that Jordan-Hare Stadium in the summer is its own kind of weapon. There is no atmosphere in college football like walking through those gates when the sun is baking the concrete and. Other programs can have their fancy indoor facilities and climate-controlled everything. We have got something at Auburn that no court ruling or portal transaction can touch. The SEC Now crew can run their schedule breakdowns all day long. They can talk about who has the toughest stretch and who got lucky with bye weeks. But they never factor in what it feels like to be on that field in late October when 87,000 people. That is home field advantage. That is the difference between a good team and a championship team. And while Clemson is fighting legal battles and everybody else is scrambling for portal pieces. You cannot legislate heart. You cannot transfer into 107 years of tradition. You cannot portal your way into what happens when the sun goes down on the Plains and the lights come on. That is ours and nobody can take it. So yeah, let Clemson celebrate their court victory. Let the rest of the SEC count their five-star recruits. I will take the roar of Jordan-Hare when we need one more stop in the fourth quarter. That noise wins games. That noise is undefeated. And the national media still has no idea what they are talking...