 Back with you here in the post-game, Stevenson with a big win over Salisbury 35-21. Gary Stein, along with one of the defensive heroes, Demetrius Salli, number 25. Hey, first of all, just talk to me about that defensive performance today, especially in the second half. Well, look, we had a great day today, though the first half was a little rough, of course, but what we practiced on all month, do your job. And of course, the guys came out, they did their job, they shut them out, and I appreciate all the defense from the D-line to the DBS. They helped me out when I missed, and I helped them out too. We were great with Unity, we were great with our coaching staff, and once again, like, we just came out, we did our job, and we did what you need to do. So doing your job is one thing, and obviously, when you play a triple option offense like Salisbury, you have to do your assignment, you have to do your job. Ripping the football out from the quarterback's hands and the running back's hands, and all the turnovers that you guys created in the second half is something a little different than that. Talk about the aggressiveness of that defense and the ability to create takeaways. Well, we knew they were going to come out and they were going to be aggressive. And what we practiced on is that we need to make impact plays. And so I appreciate the guys that did that because they set the tone. And without them, I feel like our defense wouldn't have stepped up to the energy that they have because those guys, they really made a big deal today, and again, I appreciate them so much. Take me through half-time. It was 21-21 at the half, they were running the football, they had about 250 yards rushing in the first 30 minutes. What was the conversation and the tone like at half-time? The conversation is, fellas, we're doing our job. We're missing key assignments, but at the end of the day, we're doing what we need to do. Come out of half, it's 0-0. Let's start over. We start over, we do our job, we fix what needs to be fixed, and you see the result. You were a special team's ace last year. You were voted all conference first team, if I'm not mistaken. You've converted that now to another level of your game. Now you're starting on defense, you made some huge plays out there today. Tackles for losses, et cetera, like the whole defense did. What's happened to you and your maturation process over the last year? Last year, I really just wanted to play and it has not changed since then. Wherever I'm a special team's rather than defense, I will come to this school to make an impact because I love the game of football. I started my junior year of high school. I'm appreciate the opportunity that came here and that's all I want to do at the end of the day. Play football, help this team win, and let's just have some fun at the end of the day. What does football mean to you? Football is everything. It made my high school career, it's made my life so far. Not only is it maybe the player that I am today is maybe the man that I am today and I can not truly say how grateful I am for that opportunity. Sounds good. He's Demetrius Sallie, 25, defense. Stevenson, on Go Mustang Sports.tv.