 Obviously, you had a big performance today, ultimately, being able to get the victory there. How were you feeling as the game progressed? Did you feel yourself getting into a rhythm with Tana Hill? How did that all play out for you? Yeah, I mean, overall, we were fighting all game one. We knew what we were getting into. It was going to be a dog fight. They're a great team. But yeah, I mean, personally, I felt good going out there. Me and Tana were clicking. And we got this W. Kyle? Yeah, Corey, when is the last time that you felt this good about the way you played, about this sort of connected with your quarterback? And when did you know? I mean, you've had, obviously, a lot of injury-type issues of various kinds. When did you know you were a full go going into this opener? Yeah, I mean, it's been rough. It's been a long road. It's been highs. It's been lows. But I'm just happy that we got this win. And like I said, man, it's been a long road. But we're a Zuni team. And the game I heard, we knew what we were getting into. And me, personally, I was, obviously, I was better than, you know, a little hammy. But they would go out there, play fast, and I'll forget about everything else. And I feel great. And when is the last time you think you felt this good about after a game, about the way you played, and just sort of your contribution? Sometime last year. But I don't know. I'm happy we came out and we fought. We won. Hey, Corey, congrats on the win tonight. It seemed like there were some times where maybe you all were out of sync, like there was a little bit of sloppiness that needed to be cleaned up. But what's sort of your take on where you all are, you know, not having had the preseason in terms of being in sync and playing together? And how much room is there to grow in that regard? Yeah, I mean, there's a lot of room to grow. It was rough. It was tough sledding a few times. And we just, we know we had to do. We had to get back in our rhythm. We had to be at us. And most of the time where we were kind of shooting ourselves in the foot, getting penalties, and we just weren't being us. But once we cut our rhythm and we were able to run the ball and complete some passes, we put some points up and we were feeling good. So sloppy, but it was a W. Jim? Hey, Corey, Mike said he gave you a game ball in the locker room after the game. I guess how much, how good did that make you feel and was there ever a doubt in your mind that you played it? I mean, if I'm going to travel, I'm always going to have it in my mind. My mind said to, you know, I'm traveling. It's a business trip. I'm going to go out there and play. So there was, you know, there was never really any doubt. I would say I was questionable, but I had it in my head that I was going to play. And it just felt good to get the game ball. You know, it was like I said, it was a long road to me personally and just to, you know, have coaches and players, you know, believe in me and, you know, the whole way through. It means a lot. And how important was it for the team to kind of keep its composure when some things didn't go right? You had injuries, you had miss field goals, you had mistakes throughout. I mean, and you think the experience of last year helped you kind of calm down a little bit. I mean, it's huge just to just stay poised, you know, we've been down before, we've been in that position. And the thing that was unique was, you know, we never really panicked. Like I said, we've been down before, we've been in that situation before, but we kept our poise and we were, you know, we were calm and we knew what we had to do. Paul? Hey, Corey. I'm wondering if you could kind of go with the any wins are good win or you're happy to escape with this, but generally unsatisfied with the the shakiness of the overall performance. Yeah, I mean, there's always going to be room for improvement. You know, one of those, there's always something I think that, you know, that you can get better at, but a W is a W and I'll definitely take it. Emily? Hey, Corey, your coach said you were not quite at 100%. What percentage would you put it at right now? And then how are you feeling after the game? I'm feeling great, especially after, even better after the win. I really wouldn't put a percentage on it, but I'm feeling good and we're going to go into next week. Ready and fired up, we've got a short week, but we know what we've got to do. We're going to go in and we're going to take the week. Terry? Corey, talk about what the mindset was like, I guess, in that last drive as you guys have left a lot of points out there on the field, but got one last shot at it. What was the mindset like in the huddle there? It was one player at a time. That's what Tanny kept repeating. And the guys, you know, we brought in, and we knew that we had to take it one player at a time. We were backed up to, I don't know, like the 10 dot line and we'd go all the way down and Tanny just kept repeating one player at a time, one player at a time, and you know, guys brought in at that, and that's what we did. You know, just took it one player at a time. We were able to move the ball pretty well and came up with a demo. We have time for one more. Taran? Yeah, shout out on the three-piece suit, Corey. That was dope. I got it, too. How important is it to get a receiver involved early in the game, because that's what they did. And I've seen that with you before and you've had success. So, in your opinion, why is that so important? I mean, I'd like to get involved early, but, you know, it's not the end of the world if I don't. We understand what the game plan is going in. Each and every week, I think art does a great job of getting, trying to get everybody involved early, trying to get them, you know, to touch the ball. So, I mean, there is some importance to it, you know, just to kind of get in your groove, but I know I'm always locked in the game, you know?