 I like the long athletic player we were seeing on film. We had not seen him throwing in person, so we were under the impression we were gonna gray shirt him until the night before signing day, and we had a quarterback decommit. And so it called Cole about, I think it was like two in the morning of his time, he said, and we thought if we're gonna sign tomorrow, we're gonna get it done this year, and he's gonna come in and like it, he's in the regular class. So pretty interesting story, but 11 flat, 100 kid, you know, big, strong, good-looking athlete. We felt like we could develop in his, I don't acknowledge of the passing game, but where we didn't know during the recruitment process was how determined he was gonna be every step of the way. No one's gonna outwork this kid. There'll be people that work harder maybe, but nobody outworked so many. Really inspiring that way. He was with our group, getting guys out, throwing on their own. He was so consistent at that level of willingness to get better. He was so consistent how he approached every game, even when he was on, he wasn't starting early on in his career. He prepared like he was gonna play, and he was pissed when he wasn't playing, and when he got his chance, he wasn't gonna let it go. That he's gonna give everything he has to that organization. He's gonna represent very well off the field. Cole is a good person, and he really is strong in his faith. He's so understanding of his role in young people's lives. He always makes time for them. He's very appreciative of what he can do for a young person's life. Physically, you're getting a really complete athlete who has made all the throws and all the concepts, but he'll never get complacent. Not while he's there. I have no doubts that he will continue to be the hard worker that he is, and I think he will see a positive role model off the field in the community over there.