 Hello, welcome to the Ed Hoddle show. I'm Greg Roy showing here with Stevenson head football coach Ed Hoddle. And coach, you guys went up to FDFloram last week. Overcame a little bit of a slow start to pick up a convincing 50 through 14 win. Just talk a little bit about the victory. It was a good win for us. You're right, though, it was a little bit of a slow start. You know, we've got to do a better job being focused and coming out of the gate with a little bit more intensity. And again, we're looking for that solid 60 minute performance that I don't think we've put on film yet this year. Yeah. One highlight from last week, Preston Addo, three touchdowns, two receptions from Dan Williams, and a punt return for touch on the second of his career. Got maxed special teams later the week and was also honored by d3football.com. Just talk about his week and his performance on Saturday. Preston did an outstanding job, both on offense and special teams. And he's a guy that we look for regularly for explosive plays. We try to work to get him the football as often as possible because he can generate those types of plays. And you know, he works really, really hard in practice. And you can see him getting better as the week goes on with new schemes and things like that. So his progress as a player has been quite remarkable to watch. And I think he still has a lot of good football left. Yeah. Speaking of Dan Williams, he set a couple of program records of completions and passing yards on Saturday. Just talk about his performance through the first three games. We're very excited with where Dan is and where we think Dan can still go. He's impressive from the perspective of how he prepares for Saturdays. Spends a great deal of time in the office on Mondays, helping us develop the game plan. And we get his input. And it's quite a unique relationship between him and Coach Larson and one that so far this year has proven itself to be very valuable on Saturdays. Yeah. And defensively, just one defensive touchdown given up, and that was on the short field. For the second straight week, they just gave up seven. Talk about their effort over the last couple of games. You know, the schemes coming together, the guys are starting to gel a little bit. We really want to look at those touchdowns, though, from our perspective, giving up a turnover. And then we've got to take the field on the short field and be able to execute the defense at a very, very high level and keep our opponents out of the end zone. So that's been a bit of a point of emphasis this week. Yeah. I think one guy who's a little bit under the radar is DJ Broxton. He's been all over the field, breaking up passes, had an interception in the end zone on Saturday. He's kind of stepped in for those guys in the backfield that you lost. He's coming around nicely. He's been in the program now a couple of years, and he's really kind of growing into his own. And we're excited for him. He's another one of those guys that the more reps he gets in game, the better player we feel like he can be. And not having an opportunity to play a great deal over the last couple of seasons is as much as it was a gift. At that point, it's now we're trying to catch some guys up from a game rep experience perspective. Yeah. Now this week, you hit the road again. You head up to Delaware Valley. Obviously, a big game. They're all big, but obviously, this one, you could have impact on the final standings. What's the mindset going in? The focus is on us. How can we get to a point where we play our best football of the year on Saturday afternoon? We feel like we control so much of how we perform on Saturdays and how we mentally prepare, how we physically prepare, and how we practice. And the emphasis this week has been very, very simple. All of these things are geared toward one thing, and that's winning one football game on Saturday afternoon. Yeah. Well, Coach, best of luck on Saturday. We'll see you up there. For Ed Hoddle, I'm Greg Royce, and this has been the Ed Hoddle Show.