 Hello and welcome to the coaches corner. I'm Joe Wamba joined now with Ed Hoddle head coach of the football team and coach coming off the bye week last week obviously a large opportunity to rest some guys. Was it more important to get the guys rest or tweak some things that need tweaking? Well, it's a combination of both. You know, the guys that have little injuries and are nicked up a little bit. We want to work to get them the rest that they need to get healthy, but also really be focused on cleaning up the things we learned about ourselves in the first half. It's a delicate balancing act and we had guys that didn't participate in any activity last week, which is nice because it gives you an opportunity to rep some younger guys and some of the things we want to accomplish. But also we were able to work on cleaning up any issues that we'd seen moving forward. And you talked about the focus throughout practice. Now you turn your sights to Widener on the road over the weekend. What is it going to be about this game that you're going to be focusing on? Primarily our execution, our ability to go out and do what we need to do on Saturday. That's been our focus all year. It's far more internal than it is external. We feel like the things that we can absolutely control is our in-game performance. And we've spent a great deal of time talking about that with the guys. The guys really understand it. So our focus has been primarily on us and achieving a very, very high level of execution in all three phases of the game. And that focus on internal play and execution has really paid off. You're sitting at 5-0 this week after the bye week, moving forward into Widener and then Delaware Valley at home on the 22nd for homecoming. So good luck in the rest of this week of practices and, of course, on Saturday out there at Widener. Thank you very much. He's Ed Hoddle. I'm Joe Wamb. And this has been the Coach's Corner.