 Well, BSU football, they're back at home tomorrow afternoon, hosting U of Mary. Beavers coming off their first shutout win since 2012. Now they get ready to prepare for the triple option offense ran by U of Mary, which ranks third in the NSIC with 225 yards rushing per game. It's foam booth football. It's kind of like a flashback to the 60s. So I played against this in college. This is what our offensive Cornell ran. So I actually enjoy it. I like seeing triple option football. I think if I was offensive coordinator, I'd run that just because defensive guys won't have to take very many wraps. We got to stay awake. We've seen on film other defensive backs falling asleep because run, run, run, run, option, run, run. And then they get hit on the deep ball. So we just got to stay awake, stay alert, and be there to help out the front seven. I'm sure you've seen some triple option offense in your history in football. Not too much, more beer back in the day of power. But there certainly was run. But yes, it'll be different. It's a different style. In the conference now with the up temple passing, passing, passing, that's definitely a changeup. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.