 Hello, and welcome to the Ed Hoddle Show. I'm Greg Roy, joined here by Stevenson Head Football Coach Ed Hoddle. And Coach, you went up to Delaware Valley last week. And they came right out of the gate flying and eventual loss. Just talk about overall how the game went. Well, you don't want to start off in a 7-0 hole eight seconds into the game. So we address that in meetings. And we've addressed it in practice that we need to come out. We need to execute from play one to play 121. So that's been something that we've talked about and something that we're working to improve upon. Yeah. I mean, overall, I mean, obviously, you gave up that. And then the punt return touched down later, where the guy was basically down. And he somehow, I still don't know how he got out of that. But other than that, I thought you guys played pretty well, especially defensively. You were able to move the ball a little bit. And like we discussed, you played, in some ways, a little bit more of a complete game than you've played so far this year. I think we did. I think that as you look at our performance, there's flashes of really, really good things. And then we make that catastrophic error. Our belief is some of that's youth. Our belief is some of that's focus. Our belief is some of that practice habits that we've got to address and continue to work and really put that full 60 minutes together. We get beat on a double move for a touchdown. Obviously, the special teams touchdowns were big. And we've got to work to really clean up our game mentally, as well as we do physically. And also, I thought your guys didn't hang their heads after the opening touchdown. I thought they stayed in and battled. Was that a positive to take out of the games that they didn't hang their heads? And easy to hang your head going down seven, nothing in 10 seconds. Sure. Our guys did a nice job finishing the game from an effort perspective. And that's always a positive. And I think our guys were in a position where they were encouraging one another in a tough situation. And that's always a real big positive to see. Those are signs to us as we're growing and maturing as a football team, literally week by week by week. So for us, it is a positive. And it's something that we need to build on moving forward. All right, Shifting Gears. You've returned home for the first time a couple of weeks. You host Ms. Recording on Saturday. This is a team that historically struggled, but is putting up some points this year. It's coming off a win over Wilkes on last Saturday. Much improved football team. I've said it over the last couple of seasons where you can watch the progress. You can see the change in recruiting philosophy. You can see the schematic problems that they cause opponents. And you can see them growing into a much more mature football team, which is kind of the natural progression of things. So from our perspective, it's going to be a huge challenge on Saturday. Yeah, and obviously get a lift coming back home, playing in front of the home crowd, expecting another great crowd. Are you guys excited to get back home? I think we're excited. The last couple of weeks, two tough trips. So it's a situation where it is nice to get home and be able to take care of business in front of our home crowd. Yeah, and finally, obviously, after this week, not the open week coming up, you guys looking forward to having that to kind of reset some things and get a little bit of rest? Looking forward to getting healthy. That's the biggest thing is getting our guys healthy. We've got a number of guys that, nothing major, but things that we've had to hold them out of a game or limit reps in practice, things like that, that we can really get those guys off their feet, really get them rejuvenated for the second half of the season. And obviously, I think, to the rest part of it, you look at some of our younger players and they're struggling with learning how to be college students, and that's a big piece to success. And some of those guys, we're counting on in game and to get them kind of caught up on their schoolwork, caught up on the rest, it'll be a much needed approach as we look at the bi-week. All right, well, thanks a lot, coach. Best of luck on Saturday. We hope to see everyone here at Mustang Stadium 12 o'clock against Miss Accordia. For Ed Hoddle, I'm Greg Royce. This has been the Ed Hoddle Show.