 What's a big class? Eight players in one class is significant. We're excited about our returning crew, but we feel like we've put the pieces together to really make a great team. And in this, we tried to evaluate what talent looks like to us. And obviously, a good basketball player is very important. But for us, we measure talents in a lot of different ways. We had some hurdles last year. And I think we have answered a lot of those questions. Now, the measuring stick all comes when we do this interview after the season. And we'll see where we stand. But I think we've done everything we can to prepare ourselves for a great season. We have three high school players we're excited about. We have three junior college players and we have two division one transfers. And we'll go from oldest to youngest. Our two division one transfers, Clinton and Wash U of Idaho State is going to be a great player for us. RJ Freeman will be our second one that's transferred from Gremlin State. And he's long, he's 6'8", he's slender, lefty, latest team in block shots. So he gives us a presence around the rim. But he also is very good offensively around the high post and scoring and the low post. And the one thing we didn't have is the stopper on the interior. And he's one of the kids that can really do that. Moving to the junior college class, we have three of those. Antwine, a kid that we foresee being a double-double kind of player. Getting 10 points and 10 rebounds and bringing a lot to the table. And a kid that's kind of a carbon copy of him is Darian Leslie. And he reminds us a lot of Colchappment. He's our replacement for him. Does all the dirty work, the little things. Average 18 in junior college, nine rebounds a game. So he does, and then we brought in another guard, George Johnson from California. And he is just, he averaged 19 a game, can play the one, can play the two. Gives us some more firepower to our lineup. And we're gonna be very strong in the guard spots, but he gives us more of that firepower from an older standpoint as a junior coming in. Then moving to our freshman class, Darrell Dominic from Cincinnati Hughes High School is something we've never had here. He's a 6'6", 265 pound, just strong B. He's got huge hands, huge feet, he's gonna go into his body. And he's something that always gives us fits and we've never had a counter to that. And the guys that aren't ready to play and be physical, he'll wake him up real quick. So he's gonna be a great asset for us and having him for four years is wonderful. And then you look at Robert Dalton who's coming in from Lawrence County as a region champion. He's gonna sit out in red shirt this year because we are so heavy and deep in the guard spot. But it'll be perfect for him to develop, get ahead academically and also learn our system a little bit. And then you bring a coach's son in and he scored over 3,000 points in Jordan Perry. We're very excited about him and we look for him to play right away. He's got the intangibles that a lot of kids don't have. Obviously scoring 3,000 points is great. But he guards, he rebounds, he passes, he's a good teammate. And one kid that we kind of announced him last year but he gets to play this year is Chase Parsley. Chase is gonna be a red shirt freshman for us so we'll be very strong in our guard positions but we'll be very strong as a team as well. We wanna win and we wanna win championships and that's our biggest key. We finish second in the league and we finish in the top ten nationally. And that's not where we wanna finish. We wanna finish number one and how realistic that is will depend upon our roster. And that's why it's so important for us to correct the things we didn't do well. And nobody surprised our defensive units. We couldn't put one on the floor. We always had at least one or two players at all times that would not be willing defenders. So we've answered that bill. There's not a kid that we recruited that did not have significant work and wasn't a willing defender. Although they have all the other intangibles, we needed that piece to get us where we're going. We tried to stay away from the entitlement factor that comes into the program when you have transfers. I think we've got guys that buy into the all in theory of wanting to be part of us, not be us. And certainly we'll make that happen in our meetings and in our camaraderie when they first get here. But I think our overall team spirit will be much, much better.