You're romanticizing a glorified high school stadium. I was there in Death Valley when the earth shook for Billy Cannon's punt return, something your little park has never felt. Our fans aren't checking phones, they're creating a deafening wall of sound for four quarters that actually affects playcalling, not just "belief." You think your professors and locals compare to 102,000 people who live and die with every snap? That "consistent energy" you praise is just a polite crowd for a minor event. Real home-field advantage isn't about knowing your neighbor's name, it's about generating a palpable, hostile force that visiting teams genuinely fear. We don't need "unscripted joy," we prodce legendary victories that echo for decades. You have a gathering. We have a fortress.