 We'll get into a Mustang Classic Minute. Paul Taylor now joined by Middlebury head coach Dave Campbell. Coach, it was a game that was a tale of two halves. First half, you guys just couldn't get on track. Second half, you guys got it to within four or five. And it just was almost like two different games today. Yep. Yeah, our guys played with more composure in the second half. They competed. We just weren't mentally ready to play when we showed up today for whatever reason. And we need to address that and get better at that. And we will. You know, it's early in the season. But yeah, we sure wish we could have shown up the way we did in the second half when we were getting things going today. You guys have the quick turnaround. What's going to be the message overnight tonight? How much we can learn from today in every aspect. We had a tough day clearing, tough day facing off. Ground balls got better in the second half. Clearing got better in the second half. But we need to just play better as a team, be coachable, and execute. All things that we're perfectly capable of doing. You guys had a lot of man down opportunities, the wrong word, man down situations to defend. What's the biggest key to trying to working on that? I mean, obviously, you want it to be a physical game. But is it the situation where you're in a different region with different officials? Or what were your thoughts on that? I think some of those plays, honestly, probably came out of frustration, some of those penalties. So that's just our guys need to keep their heads better and not put ourselves in the situation where we're in the box that much. And then we need to execute better when we are man down. And we're capable of doing that. We just have to run our schemes better and be more dialed in mentally, which, again, we just weren't in that state of mind for much of the day today. All right, coach, will you get one more this weekend tomorrow morning? Go get them again tomorrow. Thanks so much.