 Stevenson gets the 33-21 win over Wilkes here on homecoming at Mustang Stadium, Glenn Clark with Stevenson coach Ed Hoddle. Coach, this was a wild game with a lot of big momentum changing plays, but it seemed like every time you needed to play either from your offense or from your defense, somebody stepped up and made one. Yeah, and we've talked about that a lot, you know, being a good football team is doing your part. And, you know, guys stepping up in big spots, Birdie Coleman with two interceptions today, you know, Chas Liles' day, you know, those guys stepped up in big moments and, you know, we look for those guys to do that. You know, the hope is we don't put ourselves in position to need those huge plays, but we were in that situation today and the guys really answered the bell. You talk about Chas Liles. I don't know how many times you've had guys that have gone for rushing, passing and receiving touchdowns, two passing touchdowns in the mix as well. Is there anything that he can't do? No, he's a dude and we talk about it all the time in the staff room. You know, we want to get the ball in his hands as often as possible and when it's in his hands, good things are going to happen. And, you know, he's one of those guys that, you know, does just about everything right. You know, he's great in the classroom. He's a great guy and a tireless worker at practice. And for him to come out and have a day like he did today, not surprising but very impressive nonetheless. The efficiency with which your quarterback Ty Crabb has handled himself in these last three games since taking over and another really efficient effort today. Doing the things that you're asking him to do and not turning the ball over. I don't know what more you could ask for from a young man. He's doing well. He's growing into his role and, you know, we're proud of the progress. There's still a lot of work to do, you know, both on the coach's side as well as his side. You know, as we get to know, you know, what he likes and what he's good at. And, you know, having Dan, you know, been around for so long, you know, they knew. You know, they could almost, you know, Coach Larsen and Dan could almost communicate without talking. And we're not there yet. And I think it's going to be a process and, you know, one that everybody's willing to do and they know it's going to take hard work and we're proud of the progress today. You mentioned obviously Brody Coleman with the two interceptions, but how about Hanif Jones with a pair of sacks after the week he had last week and then adding Datu was all over the field today. And even Brian Latham making that play down at the goal line. Your defense really stepping up. Our guys have really, you know, over the last several weeks really stepped up, you know, what they're doing and they're playing at a very high level. You know, today was a challenge and, you know, we knew coming in that their quarterback was a problem. I mean, he's probably the best quarterback I've seen at extending plays and doing some of the things that, you know, that caused defense's problems. And I think, you know, our guys answered the bell. I mean, he caught us short a couple of times for sure. He's a great player and our guys were able to make plays. And, you know, fortunately at the end of the day, we made more plays than they did. Coach, I know you're going into your buy, but just the atmosphere today, sold out crowd, homecoming. Does it mean to win this game and be a part of this for Stevenson University? Well, for us, you know, that's our job. And I talked to the guys all week, you know, it's not about the dinners, it's not about the dances, it's not about the activities. Our job is to win the football game. Homecoming just isn't as festive unless the football team wins. You know, and that's doing our part to contribute to the atmosphere. And, you know, it's always great to play, you know, here at Mustang Stadium. You know, our students do an awesome job. Our families and our parents and our alumni today do an awesome job. And, you know, I mean, you can hear them. I had to go to a double headset because of the noise at home. And keep it coming. You know, it's a great atmosphere. And, you know, everybody does a really, really good job supporting us and what it is that we do on Saturdays in the fall. And, you know, I'm proud to be here. Coach, enjoy the win. Enjoy the buy. And we'll talk to you here in a couple of weeks. Thanks. I appreciate it. He is Coach Ed Hoddle. I'm Glenn Clark for GoMustangSports.com.