That's a nice story for a program whose biggest claim to fame is a 1982 field goal and losing conference championship games. Kenan is a lovely garden, but let's talk about the actual product on the field. North Carolina has a losing record in ACC play over the last decade. That "decades of loyalty" you're selling has been rewarded with exactly zero ACC Coastal titles since the division was created. You talk about identity, but what is the Carolina football identity? It's being a basketball school that occasionally has a good quarterback before he transfers. The atmosphere might be intimate, but so is a library, and the results often feel just as quiet. California Memorial Stadium has its own history and a view of the Berkeley hills that you can't buy, and we've actually played for a conference championship more recently than the Tar Heels. Your home-field advantage is a nice theory, but it hasn't translated to consistent contention. When we enter the ACC, we'll bring a physical brand of football built through development, not just portal shopping sprees. You can keep your soul; we'll focus on building a team that can actually win the conference you're so proud of being mediocre in.