 Yeah, I was really happy with the way our team played. Two matches starting out with Weidner who is in the Mac and starting with a bunch of freshman and younger players and they really scrapped and our starters played really well so I was able to put in everybody at some point in that match and everybody that came in played really well too. And then the second match was a lot tougher. I mean Hunter is a mature program and like you mentioned they made the NCAA's last year and lost to the top team in the country and knocked him out of it. Well yeah, Landon, he's a pleasure to coach and I think for the fans to watch because he's super dynamic. I mean, he jumps really high and hits the ball really hard and I think the other teams really enjoy playing against him too. They can test their blocking skills and to try to stop him or to dig him. And he's a good leader on the court and in practice and all. He's got some stuff to work on though. But his serving is remarkable too. He's got a serve that give any team trouble at any level. Yeah, I think probably the number one thing is that all those guys, everybody, all 15 players work really hard in practice and in their weight room and there's not that much of a difference between the guys that are on the bench and the guys that are starting. It's just a little bit more chemistry with the starters and then there's Landon that separates. But those guys, I'm giving them an opportunity to come in and play well and they do and they have. And it helps in practice because most of the time you're not in matches. You're practicing and you want to keep the practice level high. So it's good for everybody to play. Yeah, Jared is a different kind of setter. He's more mature than Alex is a knucklehead freshman. I can say that because he's my nephew. But Alex is really coming along and Jared has more maturity, stronger hands and they're two different. It's great from a coaching standpoint to have a setter like Jared that can come in or even start depending on the competition. So it's good. They're all pushing each other for positions on the floor. Yeah, every guy bring your girlfriend, every girlfriend bring your boyfriend. I want to double the crowd. Like I was looking over here that like the alumni kind of are sitting there. They're taking up, you know, a nice drunk. I want them to, you know, I want to double that next time around because it really helps. You don't want to play where you hear me cussing, you know, from the bench and you want a nice loud crowd and maybe even get a few of the band members to come. We don't need the whole band. I'll take like five, drummer, couple tubas. Yeah, the more noise the better. It's more fun to play in front of a loud crowd. But it was nice today. Thanks a lot.