 Stevenson gets the 40-18 win over Alvernia to improve to 3-0 on the season, Glenn Clark with head coach Ed Hoddle. Coach, your defense for the second straight week in the second half was nails. What are you saying in the locker room at halftime and how do you bottle that up to get it for 60 minutes? Well, that's what we talked about, right? That was not our best half of football in any phase of the game. We talked about it at halftime. We kind of go back to practice this week. We were a little lethargic at times. I think guys just locked it in and started to focus and execute the game plan and hats off to those guys for sure. Let's talk a little bit about that. Alvernia, obviously a program that's on the rise, new head coach. Was it difficult this week after an emotional win to try to convey to these guys, hey, this isn't the same Alvernia. We've got to be ready to go on Saturday. Well, it's interesting if you go back to Nick Saban's comments earlier in the week, you watched that press conference. We actually showed the guys that last night talking about respect winning, respect your opponent, and you've got to have a great week of work. We didn't have a great week of work and I think there was a little bit of hangover from last week. But good football teams can't allow that to affect your performance on Saturday. So I think we've got some room to grow there, some things to work on and get better from, which is the goal every week. It's one thing to be a good defense. It's a different thing to be a big play defense. Has made big play after big play this season. I don't know that you can always count on that or rely on it, but how much better is a football team when you're getting those types of game-changing plays from your defense? Yeah, when you take the ball away and generate takeaways and get those big plays, it certainly helps from an emotional perspective. But again, you're right. We don't want to rely on that. We've got to be in a pretty steady space emotionally and go out and do our job. It's fun to watch. It's nice to see the guys having a great time. But you've got to study the ship and know you're probably going to have to go back out there. So you've got to get into that right mental space. Our guys are young and they're growing and it's great to see them having fun out there. Another week, another milestone for Ryan. He goes over 500 career completions. He's now next week obviously going to break the career passing yards record here at Stevenson. The big one for me today was you put him back in there in that first drive of the second half and you got the third goal. Somebody just being thrown into there, hey we need you to go convert this to get a touchdown in this spot. What do you say about a player who's ready to go and again the catch from Amir? I thought was spectacular on that play. Yeah, Amir was a great catch. That was probably one of the best catches of his career. You know the quarterback thing, those guys are competing every day. We thought that they made enough plays in practice. We've given a couple of opportunities. Some of them he did really well and some of them you saw some of the youth. Ryan's a pro in a sense from an experienced perspective and he understands that we've got to start to develop the next guy here and there and he knows when his number is called again he's going to be that guy and we appreciate that attitude, that willingness to work. That was a big play. Coach congratulations on a win on a 3-0 start. Best of luck on the road next week. Thanks very much.