What makes a college town a college town to you? It can't be its population, as Columbus has over 900,000 residents, more than twice what Miami has according to the 2023 U.S. Census. I'm from Ohio, so believe me I hate Ohio State and their annoying *** embarrassingly obnoxious fanbase, but I can't agree that Columbus is some one traffic light cow town that some of you high-end, fancy Floridians paint it to be. It's not Vegas, Miami, Los Angeles or ***'lanta, but it **** sure ain't Stillwater, Ok or Huntington, WV. Miami has a massive metro area, but legendarily bad fan support. You may say it's because there's nothing else to do there, but there's appeal to having a fan base that actually shows up to games and supports their team. Kids notice that as much as they (and their families) notice all of the empty orange seats at Hard Rock. To each their own I say. I love UM, been a fan since I saw Sebastian walking around at the '87 Fiesta Bowl in an army jacket toting a toy machine gun as a 6 year old, but I don't have ***** envy about other programs the way the some in here seem to. I can support our program without knocking and discrediting others, especially those that have been significantly better and relevant over the last two decades. I believe that we're on our back to the top, I truly do, I just can be honest about where we are now and who we've been.