Georgia fan culture that people outside the program will never truly understand is that we do not just show up for games. We live this program. I mean really live it. I have been thinking about this ever since seeing Matthew Stafford getting ready to play that game in Australia and. That is not an accident. That is what this place does to you. We turn five-star croots into lifelong brothers and we turn walk-ons into legends. The way Sanford Stadium shakes when the sun starts going down and the hedges are glowing under those lights is. It is built on generations of families that have been parking in the same lots since the 80s. It is built on the Dawg Walk where little kids squeeze through the crowd to touch helmets. It is built on the fact that when we chant "Glory to old Georgia" after a win. We know what it is like to be good but never quite good enough. That is what makes the 2021 title and everything since feel earned. Other programs try to copy our culture. They bring in the same hype videos and try to recreate the tunnel entrance. But you cannot fake the way our people treat this program like family. We do not have fairweather fans. We have people who sat through 2010 and 2016 and still sowed up for spring practice. That loyalty is what keeps bringing in these recruiting classes even when the roster turnover is insane. The 2026 class with Kaiden Prothro and the rest of those dogs did not choose us because of a bag. They chose us because they felt it. That energy. That expectation. And that is why we are not going anywhere. The SEC is stacked and the national conversation keeps shifting to Oregon and Texas and Indiana but they do not. They do not have 93,000 people who will be there no matter what. Mark my words: this program is built on a foundation that outlasts any single coach or any single recruiting year. We are the standard because our people are the standard. Full stop.