Son, I've been watching real college football since the days when the Southwest Conference meant something, and I can tell you that what you're describing isn't a home-field advantage, it's a glorified high school atmosphere. We used to have real intimidation at Jones Stadium when Spike Dykes was prowling the sideline and the place was rocking for Texas or Texas A&M. That was a venue that decided conference championships. You're talking about winning games by two scores because of a band? That's cute. We used to win games by two scores because we had a quarterback like Kliff Kingsbury who could pick apart a defense in the final minute, or a defense that would actually hit you. Loud stands are a nice start, but they don't tackle the running back or block the defensive end. Your secret weapon is a lack of talent on the other sideline, plain and simple. These big schools you're mocking have forgotten more about building a program than your entire conference will ever know. Real home-field advantage is built over decades, not announced in a preseason social media post. Come talk to me when your "intimidating" place has decided a league title against a ranked opponent on national television. Until then, you're just making noise.