 in the post game now with head coach Ed Hoddle, Del Valley 26, and Stevenson 7 is the final coach. You put two tough football teams together on a football field, and that's the kind of game you get. That was a really tough football game. Yeah, that's top 25 football. That's what you get when you play a team that's big and mature and physical. And we just didn't make enough plays today. I think we left some things on the field from a coaching perspective. I think there's some things we could have done to help our guys a little bit that we'll talk about and get better and grow from. What do you think the biggest difference in the game actually was? Well, I think their front seven defensively is, I mean, they're different. And they're the number one or number two defense in the country, and everybody that was in the building today got an opportunity to see it up close and personal. So they're a handful, and they're an experienced, mature, physical football team for sure. And one thing just to stay on them for a second, I notice they tackle. Like you catch the ball five yards past the line and scrimmage, you're not going anywhere. Sure, and you look at their too deep, and it's senior, senior, senior, senior, senior. You look at our too deep, and it's sophomore, sophomore, sophomore, which is a good problem in two years. That physical development, that weight room, obviously, in their program, the weight room's important. And when you have those heavy, older guys that are able to bring people down in one-on-one situations, it's certainly advantageous. Speaking of tough, Ryan Sedgwick is tough. He was under duress pretty much all game long, had to tuck it in, carry it three or four times. Just talk a little bit about his toughness today. I mean, he's a tough kid. He's a senior, and he's both mentally tough, physically tough, and we knew we would have our hands full today. And I think our line, for the most part, did a really, really good job today. Again, that's one of the best defenses in the country, and we got to see it up close and personal. Brandon Booves, nine catches and a touchdown today. Yeah, outstanding. You always think that somebody's trying to take Steven away, and you've got to have another guy. And again, doesn't surprise me, guys. The tireless worker, team captain, member of the leadership council. One of those guys does everything right. And then what do you tell the team now as you got a big game coming up at Kings next week? Well, it's learning and growing, right? We've talked all year, we don't talk about winning. We talk about going out and being the best football team that we can be every single day. And there's lessons to learn from today. There's things that we can take and we can grow from, both from, you know, a schematic perspective, from a program perspective. And that's, I think, what's most important is taking what we learn from today and apply it next week. Stevenson, four and one now, two and one in the conference with head coach Ed Honnell on gomustanksports.tv.