 Hello and welcome to the Ad Hottles show presented by Buffalo Wildlings. I'm Greg Royce, joined by Susan Head football coach, Ad Hottle. Coach, you were home this past Saturday. You played Kings. You were able to overcome a little bit of a slow start to pick it up in the second half and come away with another victory. Yeah, you know, the slow start is something that we've talked about a little bit. And we've got to start finding ways to come out hot in the first corner. But overall, a good team win, whatever you look at this, you know, the statute at the end of the game to hold somebody to minus 70 yards rushing is pretty significant. You know, we gave up some things through the air defensively. You know, we're going to have to work to clean up. And the offense was efficient. You know, I still think we're still think we're getting better. I still think there's lots of things to work on. But please overall with the effort. Yeah, overall, like you said, the offense, you know, seems to be clicking since we get a little better every week. And defensive efforts were very consistent. Like you said, they gave up some of the air, but you know, on the ground, they got, you know, like you said, minus 70 yards and that's pretty hard to do in any college football game. Absolutely. And ultimately, the stat that matters the most is the win. So again, you know, we've got some things to work on this week as we look forward to LeVal, but you know, again, proud of the effort. Yeah, as slow as, you know, as slow as you say, the first quarter's been, the third quarter seems to be where you guys really shine. I think the touchdown you gave up was sort of the second you gave up in the third quarter all year. And you know, again, come out score 17 points in the third quarter and kind of, you know, build that leader kind of start to pull away. Yeah, if you look at the third quarter numbers on a hole for the year, I think it's reflective of our staff being able to get in and get things adjusted. And also our guys being able to understand and execute the adjustments coming out of the locker room at halftime. And I think it's a credit to both groups, you know, the ability to get in there. And we talk about communication and the need to have communication and execution coming out of the locker room. I think it's been, I think it's been a really, really good thing for us. But again, you know, we want to come out. We want to play four consistent quarters of football. Yeah, absolutely. And, you know, again, talk about that offense. It just seems like, again, you're not relying on maybe just one or two guys. There's, you know, consistent, see the passing game. You know, there's a couple guys in the running game stuff here. So you're not, the defense can't necessarily key it on just one or two guys and try to shut them down. Yeah, I think Saturday was our third back to go over a $100 rushing in a game this year. So that's, you know, that's a really good problem to have. Obviously, you know, we've focused over the course of the last couple of years on building our depth and seeing having three guys go over a hundred yards in a season, I think is good for us. And they're all underclassmen, which is really, really exciting. And then you're seeing the development of the relationship between Ryan and the receiving core and those guys just seem to get better and better every Saturday. Yeah. Now this past month, you've had the lecture being at home. I had back up on the road this week, cut up to Lebanon Valley for another important back game. Yeah, you know, we talk all the time about setting ourselves up to play meaningful games in the month of November and we're here and Saturday's big ball game in the league. So we've got to go out and, you know, get on the bus and make sure we bring our best football with us. Yeah, absolutely. All right, coach. We wish you the best of luck Saturday at LVC and battle chat next week. Thanks, Greg. All right, for Ed Hoddle, I'm Greg Royce. This has been the Ed Hoddle Show.