First off, Kenan Stadium is a nice little venue, but don't come at the culture of programs that actually fill massive stadiums every single week. We pack over 100,000 into Kyle Field, and every single one of those people is invested. It's not a spectacle, it's a family. The 12th Man isn't a concept you can understand from the outside. It's a real, binding tradition where every student stands ready to literally suit up. Our atmosphere isn't built on decibel meters for one play, it's built on four quarters of relentless. You talk about portal mercenaries, but our identity is the exact opposite. It's built on the Corps, on the Aggie Ring, on the network that lasts a lifetime. Players come here and become part of something permanent. They don't just pass through. When the team runs onto the field through the band and the crowd, with the echoes of the War Hymn. It's the weight of the SEC, of beating Bama at home, of every yell practice. To suggest that a larger, more passionate fanbase is somehow less authentic is pure cope from a program that can't scale that kind of devotion. Our home-field advantage is legendary because it's earned, not manufactured. Keep your intimate bowl. We'll keep the entire stadium shaking from the upper decks down.