 As we all know, we lost a good one today in Floyd Reese. He meant a lot to this organization. He meant a lot to me personally. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Miss Sally, her family, all the friends that Floyd had in football and in life. And he always had that smile on his face. He always had that laugh. I learned a lot from him. And I think to speak to the character of what Floyd means to me, when I was interviewing for the job to come home to Tennessee, he picked up the phone and called Steve Underwood for me. The last time Steve Underwood talked to Floyd Reese was when he let him go. That's the type of man that Floyd Reese was. He believed in me. He believed in what we're about. And I think he's looking down tonight and he's proud of the way our team played with a lot of competitiveness, a lot of effort, a lot of grit. Because as a football man, that's what we're looking for. Again, I can't say enough good things about Floyd. And I'm deeply saddened. And I'm so sorry for Miss Sally and her family. So I just wanted to come say that, speak on behalf of the organization. Miss Amy and her family is going in the ring of honor. Pains me to think he's not going to be there to see it in person. But he'll certainly be. He'll have that smile from heaven looking down and probably a chuckle when they pull the banner down. So thank you guys for taking the time. And God bless the Reese family. Thank you.