 Talk a little bit about the first couple of years and how the process has gone. And where do you feel the program is right now? I feel the first two years I've been at Phelps, the process has been where I thought it would be. Recently, we had to have won games and so long, my first year we won four. In the second year, we went five and five. So in other people's mind, we're great, all this, we're not. We're right where I expect us to be. And in other people's eye, like I said, it may seem like we're ahead of things, but we're right where we should be. And I think that we should make another step forward in my third year because we have all my kids. That's been with me all three of my years being there. Talk a little bit about the mindset of your players and what you really had to do right off the bat to change it. You go from losing a lot of football games there. Really, you've got these kids believing they can win now. It's all about trusting. It's all about them believing in you, believing in your process, believing in your assistant coaches. You've got to get a great assistant coaches around you. The head guy really is the guy to just hold things together, put people in places to make everybody else better. That's what a head guy does. My assistants, they are enforcing it, even off the field, behaving and the mindset of just never quit. My first year, I'm telling you the whole game, I'm telling them not to give up, not to give up, not to give up. My second year, I didn't have to say it, I get the coach. And that mindset is keep coming and coming. Now my third year in, it's the process is just so much better. A lot of relief off my shoulders. Everybody's buying in. And my little league programs is packed. It's just an unbelievable process. You mentioned the little, you have to establish it before it gets to the high school level. And I think that's something that's been missing over there. Absolutely. We had a great guy that runs at James Andy. He kept it afloat. He's actually my assistant in high school too. And, you know, he's kept it afloat. I mean, he just didn't have that help. I come in and he still was over and everything. And I just set everything up. What I did was I placed coaches where they needed to be. I placed coaches, my coaches, not their coaches, my coaches. And, you know, they're doing my philosophy. What have you done to change the mindset of kids there during the off season? I had to give a lot of credit to that. To Zach Francis, he's a young up and coming coach. He's actually, I just named him the head coach of our middle school. He's my weight training coach. And he's just been unbelievable with him in the weight room. This year, we're implementing and actually in the school weightlifting. So we're going to have a weightlifting class. See, the mindset and the culture of Phelps is just changing. And it's just an unbelievable sight. Mama just mentioned the community and how they've embraced this football program. I got unbelievable support in Phelps, the community. All the businesses, they support us throughout the whole community. It's a big support. And on Friday night, you know, I think the biggest reason because Friday night is a big social. You know, there's no greater sport than Friday night football, high school football.