You know, I respect that passion. We had that same feeling at Lindsay Field back in the day, when a packed house meant something real and the CCIW title was on the line. I remember the '87 game against Augustana, the whole place vibrating, you couldn't hear yourself think. That's something money can't fabricate. But you're right about these new schools missing the point. Oregon with their uniforms and USC with their Hollywood quarterbacks, they don't have decades of that shared history in one place. It's all transactional now. A kid picks a school for an NIL deal, stays a year, and leaves. How's he supposed to understand what that stadium truly means? It's a shame. Conference realignment tore apart those regional battles that built that kind of atmosphere. Penn State has held onto that, and I'll give you that. Your white out is legendary for a reason. But let me tell you, when our boys in blue took the field against Illinois Wesleyan in a driving rain, with everything on the line, that noise was just as pure. It just came from 8,000 loyal hearts, not 107,000. Different scale, same soul. These new Big Ten additions will get a rude awakening when they walk into that kind of tradition. They have flash, but they don't have roots. And in the fourth quarter, roots matter more than stars.