 like in the last game, he was able to jump off. What did you see left in that game? I just think God's coming together. Knowing what we have, knowing exactly who you have, and trying to eliminate as many mistakes as possible. I mean, it's really an honor. It's amazing. I would have never thought I'd be up for the award. I didn't even realize I was doing that much in the community. It was just stuff I was trying to do every week. Didn't even realize that I could be up for the award. And then being home is just like I just wanted to be a part of everything. When did I find out? I probably found out. I want to say, when you guys found out is when I found out. We found out yesterday. I found out yesterday, too. I would be having him here. Did you know before he came? No, I didn't know. It was the stuff going on that day that I didn't pick up on. So I went to my elementary school. I went to English Park, Old Park. I played football with the Bankhead Jet Wars. And we got to my high school. And I see Coach Gartrell, he retired or something. He's probably on the beach sipping peanut coladas or something. And he comes downstairs and says, what's going on? Why are you here? And he was talking about the community and how much impact you can have on kids and everything. And that's when they told me. Got me crying on camera and stuff, man. I know. I would say the kids believe in. The kids actually seeing somebody who's been in their shoes and being able to ask questions, seeing a smile on their face, man, and them wanting to change their environment, change the way they live. So that's the biggest impact I've seen. I have no idea, man. Maybe I should text a column, see if he can give me the inside scoop. He's a good person. I mean, I was just there last year. He was running back home. So he's the offensive coordinator now. So, yeah, I mean, it's good for him. Yeah, can you see him get that opportunity? Yeah, I mean, yeah, just running back. Yeah, I'm happy for him to get that opportunity. I have no idea. Honestly, I don't know what Nixon has in his mind where he's going to have a legit no idea. It's not. It's not a running back dream job. In a cold, 55 wind gusts, 25, 35 miles per hour wind, cold, and all that stuff. That's not football weather, by the way. What is football weather? Football weather is not snow. I mean, I just go out there and really, in my mind, I just wanted to make a play for my teammates. I wanted to show my coaches that I could do it. I felt like previous weeks, I probably let them down. And I felt that. So with every opportunity that I get, I just wanted to make a play. How does it feel to do that? I mean, it feels good to go against your former team. I know during most of the defense of players, so they're going to be out there talking, smacking, everything. So it's going to be fun. You know, it turns to the offense. No, I just feel like we've locked in these past couple of weeks. We know what our issues are. So we locked in. We hunkered in. We met and we went out there and we had confidence that we would be able to run a ball. So that was just one of the things. I would say the confidence grows when you're out there doing good, you know, when you're breaking runs. Yeah, that confidence, you know, it grows, but you have to continue to work at it. We've got to continue to grind. Man, Keith is amazing. I hate that he doesn't get to shine that. You know what I mean? He should. Keith is amazing. Keith does it all. He can catch out of the bat for you, he can block. He can run the ball as well. Keith can do it all, man. He's really a great running bat. You know, I wear as a hoodie to make full bats great again. I wear it all the time, man. I love Keith Smith. Appreciate you. Cool.