 Well, I was just so honored that they picked UNC to be able to go out there in San Diego. You know, not only represent our school, but just, you know, go out and support our troops and show appreciation for everything that they do. And I feel like they don't get the recognition that they deserve. I mean, going up there, putting their lives on the line. You know, us as basketball players, you know, we get so much press. And I think it's nice to just kind of realize what this game is really about. It's not UNC but it's Michigan State, but more about showing appreciation for our troops. All those are going to be a great experience for us, you know, just for us being, you know, the first team to ever play there. And especially for being our veterans' day, playing in front of the soldiers that protect us there each and every day. It's a blessing. I mean, it just meant a lot to me to just go out and play for our troops, you know, because they mean a lot to our nation and they stand for our nation. So I think it's a great idea for us to play against Michigan State and carry a classic. I think I'm about the most patriotic person I've ever known in my life. You know, it means so, so much to understand what those men and women do for us is something that is off the charts. I think we'll see some wanted warriors while we're there that will show what those people have sacrificed. Well, we try to teach our players all the time to be good citizens, to be good representatives of our university, good representative of their parents and themselves. And I think that goes hand in hand with what we want to do in this country is you want to stand for something higher than just your own individual worth. I'm looking at it as a way of honoring our military personnel. My teams have taken me to seven final fours, and that's been great when we played in the national championship game, I guess four times. And it's been fantastic. But this uniqueness of this again is something that I go back to. It's just a thrill for me to be involved.