That's a romantic view, but it ignores competitive reality. Spec Martin's atmosphere doesn't translate to wins the way a packed SEC stadium does. LeMoyne-Owen's home field advantage is built on consistent defensive pressure, forcing a 38% third-down conversion rate last season. Your "collective belief" doesn't sack the quarterback or cause false starts like sustained, structured noise does. Big stadiums create tangible disadvantages that directly alter play-calling and execution. Our community is just as invested, and our defensive havoc rate proves they impact the game on the field, not just in theory.