 Hello and welcome to the Coach's Corner. I'm Joe Wamba joined with Ed Hoddle, head coach of the football team. And Coach, last week and you guys head up to Misericordia and post your third shutout in school history. Talk a little bit about the performances in that game. Guys did a great job. Defensively, we were able to shut them down early. I think we forced seven, three an ounce in the first half. They were under 50 yards to offense in the first half. So we were able to take away the things that they wanted to do very early in the game, which was exciting to see. And offensively, I want to say we were over 350 yards in the first half, which obviously, again, keeps the defense off the field even more. Our ability to establish the running game early, we certainly played into our advantage throughout the day. And having a game like that allows you opportunity to get some younger guys in and keep working on in-game settings. Absolutely. That experience is invaluable for us as far as from a player development perspective. JV games, and we play a significant number of JV games, do a lot for us in the player development aspect of it. But getting that varsity time experience in a football game on a Saturday afternoon is invaluable to us from a couple of different perspectives. Number one, it gets the starters off the field working to keep them healthy, but also allows a guy some time to adjust to the speed of the college game more so than they can on a Sunday. And I imagine it being a bye week for you guys. It's a little opportunity to work on some things when you're going to have a lighter schedule, especially this week. Yeah, what we've kind of targeted is just getting back to the fundamentals of offense and defense, really working to clean up footwork, going back to some of the things we did in the first couple of practices of the season just to kind of fine tune what it is that we're doing, look at any mistakes that we've made consistently throughout the first five games, and really kind of clean some of that stuff up. And to get rested, it's a grind. This conference schedule is a grind. And the season is a long season. We've been here since the 12th of August. And our guys need some time to catch up on studies, catch up on sleep. Student-athlete here at Stevenson is very, very important. And with the emphasis that we put on our guys in the classroom and the expectations that we have for them from a GPA perspective, from an eligibility perspective, it's very, very important. So this is an opportunity to kind of reset the academic semester to kind of get some rest and get guys healthy for the last five weeks of the year. Well, coach, enjoy the rest that you guys have this week and a solid practice week next week. Thank you, sir. Thanks for your time as well. He's Ed Hoddle. I'm Joe Wamba, and this has been the Coach's Corner.