...and that's exactly why Jordan-Hare at night is still the great equalizer in this sport. You can have all the five-stars in the world but when 87,000 people are locked in and the stadium is. I don't care what the recruiting rankings say or what the analytics nerds claim about home field advantage being overrated. They have never stood on that sideline when the crowd noise makes it impossible to hear a snap conut. They have never watched a quarterback false start twice because our student section is losing its mind. We are sitting here in May with voluntary workouts and people are already penciling us in for 6-6 or 7-5. Fine, let them sleep. What they are forgetting is that Baylor has to come to the Plains on a Sunday evening this fall and. Sunday night games in Jordan-Hare hit different. The tailgating starts at dawn, the sun bakes the parking lot all day. I have been going to games since I was a kid sitting on my dad's shoulders in the student section. I have seen us beat number one teams when we had no business winning. I have seen the stadium get so loud that my ears rang for two days. That atmosphere is a weapon that nobody outside this program understands until they are standing in it. We are building something in that space. The coaching staff knows how to use the crowd. They know how to feed off that energy and turn it into momentum swings. So let the talking heads focus on Kiffin trying to wipe Ole Miss off the map or whatever drama Finebaum is stirring up today. We are going to keep stacking days in the weight room and when that Sunday night comes. We do not need five-star ratings. We need five-star effort and a stadium full of people who care more than the other team's fans do. That is the Auburn way and it is never going out of style.