 Right here, you see Opie setting the edge. Takes that snap, Smith now steps up. Smith is going to lose the ball. And growing up in Michigan was an experience for sure. I got big love for my city. When I started to pick up the game of football at the age of 11, 12, because of my big cousin, Mario, Ultramudia, played in the league for a little bit with the right answer. You get into it in high school and you have an amazing career. I mean, you were a top 10, top 20 player in the state of Michigan. I get invited to Nike's The Opening. What was it about Notre Dame that just kind of gravitated you to playing for them? I just took a visit there and really took it all in, talked to the coaches. And it was just a great opportunity to play high-level football, as well as getting a high-level education, which is also important to me and my family. So it pretty much made the decision pretty easy there. What made you transfer to Texas? I mean, just was it because of the opportunities to play at Texas? By, you know, grace of God, I was able to graduate in three years while I was at Notre Dame. So it automatically gave me the option to graduate transfer. Of course, I was looking for more opportunities, looking for more TIG. It was just a wonderful opportunity with a new staff at Sarkeesian, a great D-line coach with Coach Bo, and a wonderful defensive coordinator with Coach P.K. and, you know, it felt like a no-brainer. Yeah, and there was a particular game against Alabama where you were giving Bryce Young a lot of issues. And this guy's a high-speed trophy winner. Young, it's number 18 is there. But people look at the stat sheets and say, oh, OV's two sacks, two and a half sacks this year. Do you feel like the stat sheets don't really do justice on how good of a player you are? You know, the stat sheet is one thing, but I feel like if you go back, watch the tape and see the impact, you know, I'm putting on these quarterbacks, the pressure I'm putting on these quarterbacks, you see exactly why I say, you know, I am who I am, I'm a beast, a destructive player, and, you know, ultimately, you know, a player that's just always trying to get to the ball and always trying to cause havoc. And why'd you choose to transfer out of Texas and specifically to LSU? As you know, with COVID and Rich and, you know, I wasn't aware of, you know, the extra year that I had, Brian Kelly from LSU reached out to me. I liked the way that, you know, Brian Kelly operates, you know, when I was at Notre Dame, that professional approach. Whether it be like in a 4-3 or a 3-4, have you ever, like, played inside linebacker or has it always just been primarily on the edges? I mean, when I was coming to Notre Dame, I was being recruited as an inside backer. So I had prior knowledge when I was in high school. Throughout college, I played edge and sandbacker, so outside backer. And I think, like, that's another, like, you know, thing I bring to the NFL that's that, you know, my versatility, being able to play edge, being able to play outside, being able to even dive in inside those packages. Sanders, there's a flag down. Sanders in trouble, gets rid of it, incomplete. With the NFL draft coming up, I'm not sure if you've got, like, a combined invite or if you're looking forward to pro day, but what's like your preparation like in preparing for those events? I mean, it's a big shout-out to my team, but they're on sports. And, you know, game face out here in Boca Raton, where I'm training at, you know, getting bigger, stronger, faster, and he's short on this short amount of spans, huh? Which teams do you feel like in the NFL would fit best with you and you could bring a lot to the table? The Steelers, that defense, especially we've seen the way Alex Heisman and TJ Watt has been able to dominate that position. With San Francisco 49ers, of course, you know, they play a real destructive defense where, you know, their edge rushers is just flying up the field, trying to get the best to get off possible, just to create a habit. Why do you believe that Ovia Gofu should be a starting edge rusher in the NFL? The way I can just, you know, analyze offenses, you know, dissect formations, see and predict what's happening next and being, you know, damn near 100% on it physically, just being versatile, being able to play damn near in any position and having a seek-destroy mindset. A killer be killed mindset. You're a better team with me on the field. And that's what I would tell, you know, NFL scouts, any of them.