 at Calvin Chess, man. In this room, it's the same upstairs, the little lounge area, this stuff, it's cool. It's good to have all these kids out here in California, a SoCal kid, even some Valley kids are down here, so it's good, it's a lot of wrestling. I like watching them drill and go live, all that stuff like that, hanging out with some coaches upstairs, all that kind of stuff, but it's a great idea. I wish this was around when I was in high school, not even at all. If you look at, you know, coming here, being able to just have a one stop shop, 70, 80 kids at your disposal, what is that like for you? How much easier does it make your job? I mean, a whole lot easier, a whole lot easier. I mean, because usually, if you've been during a season, you're going back and forth and over the place, but these are all the kids you're going to see at Dockbees, Five Counties, all the big Cali tournaments. We're all here working out for two days, so it makes it a whole lot easier, and you're in Southern California, so it's pretty, it's awesome. Makes it a whole lot easier. And the little binder things they have, all the info and all that, so that makes it a lot easier. What were your expectations coming in? Have you seen any of the coverage on any other stuff? What would you think? I saw some of the stuff that, what was it last week, the two weeks ago they did one? Georgia. Georgia, that looked awesome. And the clinicians here too, like learners and stuff, but so I thought, I didn't really know what, I didn't really know the Calvary room, so I thought it was like a big high school room or a small high school room, but definitely had some good expectations, some good kids, California, I mean, recruiting California kids is always a good thing, but so I had some high expectations, definitely meeting all of them, going above and beyond, so. You guys, you know, I talk about the states, got over 40 million people, it's got the most high school wrestlers of any state, is there any doubt in your mind that you guys can just stay in California and get national champs and build solid teams in San Francisco State? Yeah, absolutely, we've done before, so I mean, I think we can, we have a really good registered class that's gonna be wrestling next year, so we have some studs there, but I mean, California's a great state to recruit from, and now with Baptist going D2 in a couple years, we can probably benefit from being the only, or D1, sorry, we can benefit from those guys being the only D2 team in California, so it'll be a good stuff for that. Looking at it moving forward, you know, you guys have two scholarships, you know, some people think you can't win there, you guys can win there. You've done it, you know, if you look at the tradition of the program, you've had them say champions, you were an All-American there, what do you guys got to do to get kids in South San Francisco State to kids? I mean, we try to get the right kids, I mean, we have good kids right now just buying into the vision, the process and all that stuff, get those kids up there, get them in the right housing situation, make it affordable for them and all that stuff, but I mean, we can definitely do it locally, I mean, the East, maybe a couple of Dallas All-Kids on our team, they're a good top 10 California team every year, so I mean, we can do it in the California, we've done it before with less money, when I was at Slim, you know, we had the VE when you guys were out there, he was a national champ, so I mean, it can be done, it's gonna take some, you know, these freshman kids that we have are real excited about, we have our heavyweight coming back, that was top 12 two years ago, he registered it this year, so, it would be a good year for us. What are you looking for in a kid when you come to this, what's the it factor for San Francisco, to get a guy in the recruit of? Yeah, what I like is just that work ethic, I mean, they're long days, they're going like four or five hours wrestling to one day and kids are still scrapping, going hard, hand fighting hard, staying excited and motivated in practice, so it definitely looks good for us when we can know that, if he's going six, seven hours, or six hours today hard, then we can get him through two and a half, you know, individuals and stuff, reckon the right mentality and all that kind of thing, so I like seeing the work ethic, definitely the work ethic part. Biggest thing for you guys, what's that like? Yeah, I like kids that want to get physical and wrestle hard all day, which they're doing all day today too, so, and they know it goes down with the situation stuff, that's awesome. I love the way this whole thing's set up and ran the live, the drill and all that kind of stuff, you get a mix of everything, situation stuff and just the matches earlier, so it was good. Get to see it all. See everything. You watched the mile run this morning? I didn't, I did not watch the mile run. You can watch it, I videoed it, but when you look for guys like that, is that competitive or how fast is it going to a mile, what do you look there? Yeah, I mean the competitive factor, I mean there's some kids that just, you're going fast, but you know, if they're pushing it, if they're coming in, not breathing hard at the end of it, then you're probably seeing things a little different, like I do this because not pushing it, but I mean if it's like a six minute mile or seven minute mile, but they're huffing and puffing and pushing themselves and that, I like that. I like the rope climbs yesterday, it's two minutes of rope climbs, that's crazy. I don't even know if I could do one in two minutes. It's pretty crazy though. Yeah, yeah. And some guys go all the way to talk to you and that's nuts, that's nuts. Yeah, and you fall and break your legs? Yeah, pretty crazy. All right man, you got anything else for me? No, just decided to be here, it's a good thing.