 I don't think there's much to evaluate right now. I think it's just to enjoy the victory, enjoy the heart of that football team, the compassion that they play with for each other, the loyalty they have to this football team. It's a grind. There's guys that are banged up, beat up, but they find a way. And I appreciate it. And again, I tell you this all the time. So humbled and honored to be their coach. I mean, it's so early. I mean, I mean, it's so early. And again, you don't have to look too hard at why you're in that position, an ex-play and a turnover. So things that we've talked about all week and most of the year. But there's no secret pep talk. I would love to say that there was some special pep talk that we gave. It was be willing to take a couple punches and let's settle down and try to make a couple plays and see if we can't get this thing back in the right direction, find a way to get a score. How did you like the fourth? Well, huge. And again, you know, Frank's, you know, I think we wasn't like we went into the game thinking that they wouldn't go for it on fourth down. So give them credit for the ones that they converted, but obviously give our defense credit for coming up with that huge stop. How much do the chunk pay off? Well, I mean, I think when they're not called correctly, it bothers me. It also bothers me when we don't play with correct technique. So, you know, those are things that hurt you. We talk every week. I mean, it's like you guys could come up here and talk. Turnovers, as Kayla laughs. I mean, it's X plays, you know, first play of the game. Just, you know, see if Taylor releases and see if we don't go out there with him if they're going to throw him the ball. Yeah, he's fast. We know he's fast. And so those are the things. And then some of the penalties. And we just got to continue to focus on that and understand how much of an impact that they could have on the game. Fantastic. You know, I mean, and Elijah probably could have been better on the first play of the game. But to his credit, he just goes in there and keeps playing, keeps plugging, keeps helping us. And great pressure forced him into a stake. And you know, Elijah was there to capitalize. And then, you know, Kevin was frustrated. Kevin could have been better there at the end of regulation. And he made a great check and alerted David to what was going on. And you saw David kind of run with him. And you know, Kevin was able to come out of the post, make a good call, and just a huge play. Three different times, you've had to go to overtime. That's the toughest way to do it. What's that saying about you guys that you go as long as it takes? Yeah, I mean, I just think that that's, you know what I mean? That's the whole thing about not being a front runner. You know what I mean? I probably have been on some teams or been a part of some teams. You go down 14-nothing. You know, guys are bitching and complaining and trying to start fights on the sidelines. I mean, we never, I never worry about that stuff. You know what I mean? These guys are confident in their abilities to make plays and come back. And you don't want to be in that position. But if you find yourself in that position, you know, there's only one, you know, we put ourselves in that position. We're the ones that have to get ourselves out. You've got to unusually, there's no way to avoid it. Well, you know what I mean? I think that there's a way to have a lead in a football game and a lead in anything in life and still be, you know, aggressive and still come to work and still improve. Like, we're a long way off. And I hope that doesn't get written about. I just, we're going to concentrate on coming back here and going on a road trip and, you know, getting some rest. That's the biggest thing. We've got to get some recovery. How big was it? Yeah, you know what I mean? We weren't lucky enough to, you know, we weren't fortunate enough to cause the fumble. But, you know, he stumbled. And, you know, it was a correct call. It wasn't like he gave himself up. So he stumbled and the ball came out. And when you run that a football good things happen, we were able to recover it. And, you know, then capitalize the very next play. Yeah, and we'll see where he's at and evaluate. And, you know, he's excited for his football team. For our football team, he'll tell you that. I'm sure if you're given the opportunity to talk to him. But, you know, again, there's a lot of us that have to get some recovery and some rest. You're free, had it really big. Well, I mean, he continues to work and continue to help us. And it looked like he showed up a little bit today. We'll have to go back and look at the film. And Bud's excited. And I think he was starting to feel better. So, you know, that can't do anything but help us. I mean, it's just, you know, it's hard. I mean, these guys are a good football team coming in. And so just felt like trying to be, you know, somewhat calculated and figure out, you know, when we could take chances. And again, a lot of that has to do based on field position. And I mean, if it's fourth and sixth, it's a little different story than fourth and one. You know, it felt good about the call. And obviously, the guys executed. Some of the penalties, never mind the ones you might have been with. Some of them seem like not very smart football. Is that frustrating? You upset you at this stage? Well, which ones are you referring to? And we'll go back and talk about them. Just blow the whistle. You know what I mean? There's four guys on them. I mean, Jeff's going to go to the full tilt to the tackle. And I felt like it was a late whistle. I'm not saying it wasn't a penalty. I felt like it was a late whistle. We've been down this road before. They need to blow the whistle. It's a player safety issue. But Jeff has coached. And Jeff has been trained and taught to run to the football, you know, until the whistle. And there was far too many guys on that tackle not to blow the whistle sooner. So we'll have to keep coaching, Jeff. But just so you know, the league said that in Jacksonville, when he was running to the ball, that shouldn't have been a penalty. So he's going to keep running to the football. What are failing to turn and find the ball? Let's take a look at it in review. Let's take a look at it and see how much contact there was. He's saving a touchdown. David, a touchdown. Did you feel like that was a late flag? Well, I mean, late flag, whenever they're confident. I mean, I just think it's mind boggling that I have to challenge a catch that AJ Brown makes in the middle of the field. I mean, there's seven officials, and there's replay official. And how many countless of other people. And I have to challenge. Like, I have to pull the flag out and throw it at that point in time. So, again, we're going to have to get better to Paul's point, the penalties will hurt you. You know what I mean? The block in the back or the hole there when we're in field will range. Like, that bothers me much more. That has to get fixed much more than an aggressive penalty there on third down or, you know, deep in the back part of the field. Like, hey, we're trying to win the football game. And we just are trying to get a couple yards and kick it. And we had a penalty. I just know that there was somebody behind him. And, you know, he was doing whatever he could do to keep him out of the end zone.