Among the South’s greatest exports is the breakfast institution that is Waffle House. Across college football, teams break up the camp monotony with things like bringing ice cream or a food truck for the whole roster. Catering Waffle House is a new one, and I’m so here for it.

South Carolina did it:

And Auburn backed up a truck to do it, with QB Jarrett Stidham behind the counter:

Thanks to @WaffleHouse for pulling all the way up to the front door for dinner. #WarEagle pic.twitter.com/ktqzbfjtUe — Auburn Football (@AuburnFootball) August 17, 2017

For the uninitiated (read: Northerners), the thing about Waffle House is that the more unorthodox a time you eat it at, the better it tastes. That is a bona fide scientific fact. Perhaps my most pleasant culinary experiences are at Waffle House after midnight.

In all honesty, South Carolina players and fans are spoiled on Waffle House. There’s one essentially next door to Williams-Brice Stadium.

Catered Waffle House is a motivational tactic Will Muschamp has employed before.

And Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn is a noted fan.

There are quite a few benefits to being part of these football programs, but free Waffle House should be enough to get any athlete in the door.