 Hey, Mustangs. Bobby Trossett here with Coach Ed Hoddle post game after a 36-10 win over Weiner. Coach, your team could have folded after a first quarter where not a whole lot went right. They didn't. How do you evaluate their play? Well, I mean, I don't think there's any fold in this team at all. We've been behind it a little bit this year. We've been down in some games and battled back to get them closer, one score. And I kind of felt like that we had a chance to do some special things today. And I think you look at what we did defensively, holding a team that's averaging 42 to 10 points. I think it started with the game plan. Coach Nelson and the guys really went out and executed and offensively, I think we were efficient. We had some nice drive, something that we talk about all the time. And being able to control the ball a little bit and open up the passing game with the running game and to have Titus go for 167 and a couple touchdowns today was a big deal. So it was a little bit of a slow start, but I think the guys really rebounded well. I want to hone in on the running back team because when Kevin goes down, there was not even a beat skipped when Titus went in. Talk about how prepared he was and what he was able to do out there. Well, he's fresh. This is the most carry he's had all season. He got nicked up in camp. And it was just been a slow process for him to get back and get healthy. And we knew that this was going to be a week where he was going to be able to take a little bit of extra pounding. And then obviously, the situation with Kevin, he was back in the third quarter. But there's no point in putting him in at that point. He comes up to me with, I don't know, four or five minutes to go in the third quarter. I'm ready to go, Coach. I'm like, well, we're going to ride Titus here for a little bit and Titus answers the bell. And now we're going to talk to Hanif Jones in just a bit here and talk a little bit about his play today. I mean, he's a phenomenal football player and even better person. For us, Hanif's a guy that we put him in the secondary today and walk him down to the box and just a very kind of guy that can do a lot of different things. And when he decides that he's going to accelerate and break on a ball or break on a tackle, he usually ends up with the ball or the tackle. So for me, Hanif's an extraordinary athlete who does a great job studying game plans and mentally preparing himself for the game. And how about the way you just kick started the month of October? Obviously, September, you left us a few games out there. But the fact that this can really kind of move forward from a momentum standpoint. Yeah. It's going to be nice. We're going to get to the bye next week. And we're going to give the guy some time off, get rested, and get ready to go play Albright here in a couple of weeks. So for us, again, it's about being the best football team that we can be every Saturday. Coach Ed Hoddle, appreciate the time. Good win today. Thank you. He's Ed Hoddle. I'm Bobby Trostin. Sign it off from GoMestingSports.com.