I respect what you're building at Stetson, but you're romanticizing small crowds. I was at the 2008 Texas game when we packed Jones AT&T with 60,000 people who all knew each other too, and that roar when Crabtree caught that pass was a community event on a massive scale. Big stadiums lose soul when the team is bad, but when a program is rolling, there's nothing like 80,000 people sharing one heartbeat. Your place gets loud, sure, but it's a campfire compared to a forest fire. We had that genuine connection for decaddes in the old Southwest Conference before realignment tore those neighborhoods apart. You don't need a small stadium to have real fans, you need a program that means something for generations.