 Hello and welcome into this week's edition of the Ed Hoddle Coaches Show. I'm joined with Ed Hoddle, head coach of the football team and coach. You guys head up to Kings and face a little bit of adversity. What were maybe some of the learning opportunities there? Well, you know, again, long trip, you know, they were they were ready to roll. We weren't, you know, that's really, I think what it kind of boils down to, you know, we've got to be able to overcome the adversity. We've got to be able to overcome the challenge of the trip. We've got to be able to overcome the challenge. And, you know, we can practice. And, you know, I think, you know, we showed some signs of maturity at times throughout the game, but, you know, we've got to be more consistent in our approach. Play a lot of snaps on the defensive side of the ball. And Justice Pettis-Dixon comes back with 14 tackles. Just talk a little bit about, you know, that the defensive end and maybe not being able, it's not one guy's responsibility to get the job done. Yeah, you know, those guys have done a pretty good job playing team defense all year. And I think that they're going to continue to grow and continue to get better. But, you know, whether we're on the field for one player or 80, the expectation and the standard is still the same as that we go out and are able to perform at a high level. And, you know, there were some lapses on Saturday. You know, some of the things, you know, we got caught in an adjustment on a long pass, you know, which hurt us down the stretch. And, you know, but we had to make the adjustment because, you know, we were getting hurt in another area. So, you know, it's the constant adjusting. And, you know, but we've got to be able to overcome those things. And again, you know, looking forward to getting back to work this week and, you know, getting ready for Lyco. It is a game of adjustments. What are you guys going to focus in on and just before you head up to Lycoming, another long road trip? Well, I think, you know, you've got to prepare for a very physical football game. You know, you look back at the history of this particular football game between these, you know, between us and them. And I think the last three have been decided by, you know, a touchdown or less, two of those three are by one point. So, you know, obviously going on the road, you know, we've got to be able to handle that. We've got to be able to handle a mature physical football team with, you know, with a quarterback that, you know, does a lot of great things. He's, you know, he's, I think, a three-year starter. I found a four-year starter, tailbacks, good player defensively. You know, they're always very silent in the defensive side of the ball. And we've got to find a way to solve that riddle. Coach, as always, I thank you for your time and good luck up at Lycoming. Thanks very much. He's Ed Hoddle. I'm Joe Wamba, and this has been the Ed Hoddle Coaches Show.