 He was on our original football team. He was one of our elite nine. He stayed and graduated one of the nine that went through as a freshman and finally graduated and stayed on as an assistant coach. Went home and did some work at a federal prison, I think. And then came back, worked some with us in security. So we kind of kid him around, kind of kid around with him that we got here and we can't get rid of him. He was on that first football team we brought in, you know? And that group has always been special. But Big Show was kind of, he stood out even amongst those who stood out. And was just a kind of person who was always willing to help. He always wanted to help. He would do anything in the world for anybody he knew. Probably anybody he didn't know, he didn't care. He just, he wanted to help. He wanted to do the right things for people and do the right things for his community. And he really stood out even with that first group of all the people we had on that team and how much we cared about them and how much we loved them. He was kind of the poster boy for the whole thing. Our first year with our football program, I was kind of helping out, running back coach and I was doing some supporting good stuff then. And we were actually looking for him a helmet. We couldn't find a helmet big enough to fit that nog in his. And so we went to Rydale, we went to the bike, we went everywhere. We even went to the University of Kentucky trying to find that boy a helmet. And could not find the helmet big enough for him. So what we had to do was get the biggest helmet we had and put as little padding in it as we could. And he had to shave that head. When Show got on campus, he had this big fro. And so he had to shave that head down to this. And you're talking about an ugly head. And he had wrinkles all over it now. I just looked at him and he said, oh my God, it's a show. I said, you got through some of that head. He said, coach, I can't help it. That's what it is, but he's just a great guy. And we're definitely gonna miss him.