 So listen, I got, I got you, Pope Elysio, Karnat, and the mop. You guys got the mop in the background. I don't know what that is. I don't know what we're doing here, but. I'm in a good group though. Tell me about Washington and Lee. What's going on? What are the shirt? What's the Clyde Ohio, the pride of Clyde Ohio doing in Virginia to build a championship program? What are the shares doing? Yeah, moved down to Lexington, Virginia about seven years ago. Right now we're in the middle of a athletics renovation project. So about two years we're going to get a new athletic facility, including wrestling room and all that stuff. So yeah, I had the opportunity to come down to Washington and Lee. And it's one of the top schools in the country and beautiful Shenandoah Valley surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains. So I'm a country boy. Anyway, just a little bit more hilly. No hills where you're from. No hills. There's a lot of dryers and washers where you're from, the world headquarters of Whirlpool, right? Whirlpool, University of Whirlpool, yeah. It's all the Clyde graduates, right? Washington. The cornfields. Yes. Washington, Lee's a little different than Clyde State University and the Whirlpool. Where you come from is a blue-collar gritty town, right? Yeah. Industry, right? Most everybody, probably every other family. Someone works at the Whirlpool. How much different is your life now as an educator, a teacher, and the path you've taken? How much different is it? I'd say it's kind of close to 180. I mean, just being involved in an institution like this with all the resources and being a recruiter, really across the world, the students who've come from all over the country. It's really opened my eyes and been a huge educational experience for me to experience them. Be an associate professor at the university, and it's just an awesome thing. What are you an associate professor? I got to know this right now. I'm an associate professor of physical education. Are you? And then you're on a committee. You're on the NSAID committee. Yeah, I currently chair the NSAID committee. And now I rotate off September 1. That was a four-year appointment. I'm on the executive board for the NWCA, and I'm involved on the campus, too. So yeah, just a lot of good things going on. The shares are making it happen down in the Shenandoah Valley. Yeah, it's beautiful. You know, what are you looking for? You know, we're at the combine here with compound. And what are you looking for in a recruit? We obviously know they have to have elite Ivy League type transcripts and grades and test scores, right? What are you looking for beyond a really good student? What are you looking for in here when you watch a practice? You know, just, I mean, a lot of the typical things, obviously we mentioned the academic profile, but outside of that, what kind of experience the kid may be looking for at the next level. You know, some people want a big, urban setting. We're a rural school. A lot of opportunities in the off-season, you know, to study abroad and internships and research. So it's just kind of, it's tailored to the individual and the experience that they're looking to get out of college and, you know, it can take many shapes and forms. So, yeah. We're about to get roll on here. You got anything else for me? No. Go Ohio, go Zeb. Thanks. Hey, man, thanks for the time. Good luck to you guys moving forward, and I can't wait to see this new facility. Yeah, thank you.