 Well, I think the number one thing we learned in the spring is that we're still fast and that we can still be very, very efficient with what we do on both sides of the ball. Having the large number of starters back, you look at, you know, offensively four offensive line starters back, two receivers back, two tailbacks back, you know, that makes spring a lot easier. A lot less questions to answer, defensively having the core group of guys back is exciting. I also think using the spring to really develop the leadership model for the team, I think the guys have really done a good job with that. You know, every great football team has great leadership and that's been a big key for us transitioning from spring into summer practice. The number one goal is to win the Mac and that hasn't changed. That's been, since 2011, that's been our primary focus. You know, and I think for us what we've learned over the last several years is that we're right there, you know, it's a snap here, a snap there, difference in a couple of ball games that have either put us over the top to win it or kept us from winning it. So I think what we've learned is, you know, the attention to detail and you don't necessarily know when that big play is going to happen and it literally, you know, it's taking one week at a time. Every game in the Mac is important. Every game in the Mac is big, you know, you could beat all the big boys and then lose to somebody who may have been, you know, four and six the year before and you're not going to win the Mac. So, you know, every game is a big ball game in the Mac and I believe that everybody can beat everybody and that's exciting. So you've got to bring your A game, you've got to be locked in, you know, whether you're home or they're on the road, you've got to bring your best football with you. You know, you look at going on the road and it's not a run-of-the-mill Mac trip. You know, you're not heading up to Chester, you're not heading up to play Albright, you're going to Boston, which, you know, should be an eight, nine-hour trip and, you know, I like getting on the road. I've had players tell me they like being on the road and again, looking at a more mature football team, you know, it's a business trip and they'll approach it that way and having an opportunity to play an in-region game against the team that we haven't, you know, haven't competed against before, particularly in week one, you know, you've got to really be good at communicating. What's going to be the key is we get into the game, and sure, we have filmed from last year, but I'm sure we've changed from last year, they've changed from last year. So getting adjusted and being able to communicate those adjustments and then go out and execute those adjustments will be, you know, a pretty big challenge for us. And then obviously, again, you know, being the best football team that we can be and are we going to be better from, you know, our scrimmage to the first game and taking the steps that we need to take to be competitive in the Mac here in a couple weeks.