 With coach Ed Hoddle after the game between Stevenson and Kings, Kings wins it, 16-8 the final coach. That was, to say, the least a wild finish. That's for sure the last four or five minutes of the game. Just take us through that, not play by play, but just your thoughts as the game wound down. Well, I thought we were going to have an opportunity to win it late, or at least get it to overtime. The rough and the kicker penalty was huge. We gave some first downs late that we shouldn't have thrown the interception on the plus 16 after the formal recovery. It is what it is. When you have opportunities to present themselves, you've got to make plays. And today, we weren't able to make those plays. Let's talk a little bit about your defense, though, that did make a lot of plays. I think they forced four fumbles, if I'm not mistaken, five sacks at the quarterback, their quarterback. That's another story that we've got to talk about. But again, the defense makes big plays, but the offense has to cash in. And that's the bottom line. Sure. I think as you look at it, we've got to score points off turnovers. We've got to take advantage of field position. I don't think we did a great job of that. Today, we let field position get away from us a number of times. You just got to get in the film and see what we've got to fix. And the guys don't have a little OK. You had mentioned earlier, before we came on, of how physically mature that King's defense was. And they did a good job, because you guys had good field position a lot, but they did a good job of denying you the touchdown. Sure. It's a physical veteran team. Lots of returners, lots of upperclassmen. But look, we knew what we were getting into today. We had a game plan built, and we thought it was a good game plan. And I don't know that we did a great job winning the physical battles today. I think we got beat up a little bit physically, which is not something that we're super excited about and something we'll have to address in the off season. So what's the message to the team with one game left in the regular season? Well, there's one opportunity left to go in a football game. There's one opportunity to go and be the best football team that we can be, and that's the reality. We signed up, it's like I told him last week, you sign up for 10. You don't sign up for eight. So the job's 10 games, and hopefully we have an opportunity to earn another, and we'll see how it goes. Ed Hoddle, coach at Stevenson, Gary Stein. And this is Go Mustang Sports.tv.