 Welcome in to GoMustangSports.com post-game interview with football head coach Ed Hoddle, 55-7 as the Mustangs dispatch the Lions here on homecoming. Coach, it wasn't all easy this afternoon, it was first half a little slow, but you got that drive there right at the end of the first half. How much momentum did that really give you guys going into the locker room? I think it gave us a little bit of confidence that we could move the ball. Corey made a great play on the ball, great catch and run. So, you know, whenever you can score late, get into the locker room, get things adjusted. But, you know, it's a good momentum-builder and kind of set the stage for the second half. Was it at half-time that you made the adjustment on to better defend against the Lions wide receivers there? Well, you know, we were talking on the headset the whole first half that, you know, we were playing off of them too far and coach Nelson and the crew, you know, made that adjustment to play up a little bit, play a little bit more on the outside and, you know, we were able to break up some passes early in the half and get possessions back and turn possessions into points. Now, on your end, especially in the second half, Ryan Sedgwick and the communication he has with your receivers. I mean, he's a sophomore, but he plays like a senior. Yeah, I mean, those guys, those guys stay after practice every day. Those guys, you know, their work goes back to the summertime. So, you know, for them and, you know, to be able to adjust and the way they communicate and, you know, they know where each other is going to be. And, you know, I think as he matures, I think those relationships are going to get even better with our younger receivers. And, you know, he's a special kid. Now, in late in the game, you get your second and third stringers in. And how is it exciting? Is it to see a guy like Justin Rutkowski get his first career touchdown? Oh, it's awesome. You know, whenever you get a young guy, get a chance to make a big play in a varsity ball game, it's huge. And, you know, he's he does some special things with the ball. And we're excited about where he is moving forward. All right. You got a week to prepare for Kings. We'll see you next Saturday. Congrats on the win. Thank you very much.