 Hello and welcome to the Ed Hodl show presented by Buffalo Wildlings. I'm Greg Royce, I'm a Stevenson Head Football Coach at Hodl. Coach, you returned home last Saturday, played wider and overall pretty complete game on both sides of the ball. It came over the 36 and 10 victory. Yeah, it was nice. I think the best part about Saturday was getting obviously getting the win but also being able to play at Mustang Stadium, you know, here in the crowd, here in the band. It was the first time we played a one o'clock game at home all year, you know, five weeks into the season. So for us, I think it was exciting for the guys to get back in front of the home crowd and they did a nice job. Yeah, certainly like I said, you know, I think it was a zero-zero game right at the first quarter like we were just talking about before we came on and, you know, they had a couple chances but you're able to hold them to miss field goals and then you got a couple touch-ups and the second quarter is kind of built off that. Yeah, you know, I think you go back and one of my favorite parts of the post game is looking through the stat pack and watching and looking at, they were inside the red zone four times and came away with 10 points. You know, we were able to put some pressure on their kicker and some key situations early in the game and then obviously having our offense be able to respond and still that momentum back early was awesome. And you go back and you look at what we did throughout the day, particularly on the defensive side of the ball we had 17 solo tackles in the secondary on Saturday and I think you look at that as, you know, our guys accepting the challenge of a very high-scoring, pass-oriented offense and accepting the challenge of going out and having to win those 1-1 battles and the guys were able to successfully do that Saturday. Yeah, it's certainly important. You know, obviously the big thing that stands out in the secondary at first glance on the three interceptions, two of them went for touch-ups but like you said, those solo tackles and they were able to make plays and kind of hold up to, you know, those yards after the catch, you know, so they weren't making those big plays. Absolutely. And you look at, you know, the receiver, I mean, he's very dynamic, great ball skills and, you know, to put him on the ground in the open field was something that I know Coach Nelson, the guys worked on, you know, all week and it's been a point of emphasis. And, you know, again, it's nice to take something from practice and watch our guys apply it in game situations and making those critical tackles. And, you know, we knew that we were going to be able to move the ball a little bit. You know, we did some things that were a little bit out of the ordinary schematically for us and the guys were able to execute it at a pretty high level. It's exciting to watch. Yeah, overall, you go into the bi-week this week, you're 3-2 overall, kind of sets where you're at this point in the season. Well, believe it or not, you know, we're the healthiest we've been all year, which is exciting going into the bi-week. You know, pretty beat up, you know, during the first couple of weeks, and I've talked a lot about it. And, you know, it's one of those things that, you know, as a coach and as a program, you want to continue to get better throughout the year and I still really believe that our best football is in front of us and that's exciting. So our goals for the bi-week are, number one, continue to get healthy, get rested. You know, we're going to start to put the game plan in, you know, for all right here this afternoon and really be sharp and not losing the momentum we've kind of built over the last couple of weeks. Yeah, absolutely. And as a coach, once again, as always, thank you for your time and enjoy a little bit of rest, not too much, but enjoy that. And we'll talk next week and chat about the next couple of home games coming up. Thanks, Greg. All right, for Ed Hoddle, I'm Greg Royce. This has been the Ed Hoddle Show.