 Stevenson gets the 37. Try it again. 3, 2, 1. Stevenson gets the 36-7 win over Lebanon Valley here today at Mustang Stadium. Glenn Clark with Stevenson coach Ed Hoddle. Coach, a pretty impressive performance on all sides of the ball. Saved for a couple of issues that I'm sure you'll be happy to point out for me in this conversation. But I would think that offense, defense, you're pretty pleased with the effort you got from both sides. Yeah, I think we had a special teams touch down today. We had a special teams turnover today. We were able to move the ball efficiently on offense and consistently shut their offense down. And from my perspective, that's what you want. And like you said, there are some things that we've got to clean up. We had the block punt, missed an extra point, clean up on special teams. And I'm sure as we get into the offense and defense and film that there'll be things to work to improve on. But on a whole, coming off the week that we had last week, I'm very proud of the football team, proud of the guys. They're a team. And that's the exciting thing is they're playing together. And I think it shows. Coach, in the buildup to our broadcast, we had talked about a tough loss last week and then some of the guys that you had lost in the last seven days as well and where emotionally your team was going to be. And I guess right at the beginning of this game, forcing the fumble, they came out and they kind of proved emotionally they're just fine, that nothing is something that they've been dwelling on. Well, for us, in the Mac, you've got to bring it every week. It doesn't matter who you play. A loss will affect the outcome of the conference or potentially affect that outcome. So for us, it is a consistent approach. Every week is a big ball game. And I think our guys really rallied and answered the bell today after, again, it was a long week, I think, for everybody. But you could tell the locker room pregame that guys are ready to go. And I think that's the mark of a good football team. And we've still got a lot of football to play and a lot of opportunity to prove how good we can be. I don't think by any stretch we've played our best football yet. But emotionally, I thought we answered the bell pretty well today. First start for Ty Crabb, the interception before the half, I'm sure is the one that you're going to want to talk to him about and work on. But outside of that, running the ball and throwing the ball, a whole lot of good that you saw from your quarterback. He did a great job. Obviously, we changed the offense a little bit, tailored a little bit more to his skill set. I think the thing that impressed me the most with his performance today was his maturity. It never got, it never spiraled out of control for him. He made mistakes. And I made mistakes today. And nobody let those mistakes really affect the next player, the next two, or the next three plays. He was able to get it back and check. And I think that's something that he's going to continue to improve even more on. And we were talking as a staffer in the week. And every snap he takes, he's going to get better. And that's the best part. So him coming out today and managing what we were doing and really showed some signs of significant maturity. And every time it seems like there's a running back who's sort of like seizing, I'm the guy here. There's another one who comes along and has a good day. It was tightest last week. It's Drexel this week. I guess this is what you would call a good problem to have. It is. We don't have enough footballs. They all have a little bit different skill set. And we're going to go with the fresh guy or we're going to go with the hot hand. They work really, really well together. I think all three of them and the four that are in that position group that are kind of battling for time. Do a nice job pushing each other in practice. And I think we do, Coach Larson does a nice job getting understanding what each one's strengths are and kind of playing to those strengths. So it is a good problem to have. And those guys are such good guys that it's not an issue. Nobody's upset because I didn't get touches. And that's, again, I think it's the mark of a good football team, not necessarily in an ability perspective, but a cohesive, well put together team. Coach, congratulations on a big win today. Best of luck on the road next Saturday. Thanks very much. I appreciate it. He is Coach Ed Hoddle. I'm Glenn Clark for GoMustangSports.com.