You're absolutely right about the atmosphere being a weapon, and I respect what you've built there. Death Valley at Clemson is on that same level, where the noise isn't just sound, it's a physical force that hits you in the chest. When the Tigers run down the hill and that place is rocking, it's pure electricity. You can feel the history in the stands, the generations of fans who have lived and died with every snap. That pressure absolutely gets in opponents' heads, especially in a night game. It's not about who has the biggest stadium, it's about who has the most invested, passionate fanbase that truly impacts the game. We've seen top-five teams come into our house and completely unravel because they couldn't handle the environment. It's a tangible advantage that stats will never show. You build that tradition through decades of commitment, not just a couple good seasons. It's what separates the great programs from the good ones. I'm glad you get to experience that same feeling, because it's what makes college football special.