 Coach Garnett, two C3s in two years in a row, right? You and I will last year? Oh yeah, I've done the Georgia one as well. Have you? Yep. You've been everywhere, man. I did the initial compound clinic, the very first C3 down in Georgia. Well, you were at Lehigh then, right? Yep, yep. I was with Lehigh then. OK, now we're in the, you got the dirty bop in the background there. You and Coach Boppoli, you got the dirty bop in the background. Yeah, I don't know what this is, but this is art. But listen, let's talk recruiting, right? This is like what you guys make your money on in a Division I in North Dakota State, Fargo, North Dakota. First off, the biggest recruiting event is at your facility. Correct. What's that like having that there? Oh, it's awesome. It's awesome. It's nice just to have some teams will host their training camp there, and they'll use our room. They'll take an Instagram photo, Snapchat, all of our bison wordmarks, our logos, colors are all in the background. So it's nice for them to be able to put that stuff out. It's almost like an extra marketability piece for us. And then obviously, getting to brush up against a bunch of the kids as they're crossing through different facilities that they use on our campus that we have access to is pretty neat. So it's an extra benefit to us. And it's nice just to have that amount of kids get to our campus, be running around, biking around, walking around campus, seeing what it's like, seeing what the town is like of Fargo, and as well as our brand new facilities we have. So it's been great. Compung College, Combine, as we talked, you were at the first one. Now, we're in the fourth year of it. And you've been across the country for it. And what do you think this does for you guys recruiting-wise and what Coach Yates, one of your college teammates, Yates was? But what does it do for North Dakota State? And why do you like coming here? I think it's great. I think it helps widen our footprint. When you talk about North Dakota State, there's probably not many kids in Florida that are familiar with North Dakota State or know what North Dakota State wrestling is or the fact that we're in the Big 12, for example. So I think events like this is great. So when I go to the one in Georgia, Florida, Iowa, it's all about educating these kids and educating these parents. Letting them see you, letting them see the things that you teach because the things that you teach are related directly to your program. So a bunch of the stuff that I'm going to do today, stuff that we do up at North Dakota State and a bunch of these kids may say, hey, I like the way this coach teaches or what are you showing? And the parents cross paths, they get to talk with you. Now they get familiar. And I think it just helps grow your program from a visibility standpoint. Getting in front of these kids is huge nowadays. When they're seeing you, they instantly get interested. OK, you as far as you, you've traveled well. You're an all-American at Virginia Tech. But and you've seen it, you've got, you know what the it factors. You're from Delaware, which that blows my mind. There's a Delaware kid here who's scrappy, man. Really fun to watch. But you know, you've been all over, you've done it. What are you looking for in a kid? You know, you were one of the best guys in the country coming out of high school. You're good, right? Blue chipper, no question. What are you looking for? Maybe some of these guys aren't blue chippers. What are you looking for in the non-blue chipper? The work ethic, you know, the only way I got there to the point where I was to be recruited was through hard work. You know, I had to seek out opportunities. So stuff like this resonates with me that these kids being here, because that's things that I had to do. You know, I didn't start wrestling until that transition between my sixth and seventh grade year. So you're talking about when colleges start to recruit me, I had five years of experience. That's rare. And some of the programs that I was able to talk to on the phone and go visit campuses, that only happened because, you know, I went and did double practices. I wrestled at all the large national events every single year. I went to all the camps, every single clinic I could. And so these kids that are here, they automatically get credit from me just because they're here in the month of August, you know, taking up a part of their summer for two, three days when they could be out on the beach doing whatever with their friends, you know. So I basically look for kids that are, you know, good academically, good kids, come from a good background and ultimately are gonna work hard and do the right thing. So I pay attention to, you know, when I'm teaching, are these kids watching? You know, I'll occasionally, you know, glance my eye over to see if they're staring at the mat, staring at the ceiling, if they're paying attention. You know, because this type of stuff is helping the rest of my Q. So I wanna make sure that they're committed to growing their wrestling minds as well. So all those different things that combine to make a good wrestler, you know, work ethic, toughness, wrestling IQ, good student, good person. We're about 10, 15 minutes out. You gotta go get dressed. You got anything else for me? Nope, absolutely. Go Bison. Go Bison. Hey, go Bison. Last one. Hey, good luck to you guys this year and I'm excited to see the technique. Appreciate it.