 All right, Sid Zweigbaum down on the field. Post game with Corey Petrick. Stevenson a 20 to 14 winner today over Lycoming on senior day. Corey first to talk about the game. 11 tackles for you today, one and a half sacks. What was it like for you getting mentally ready for what's probably going to be the last home game for you guys? I just went out there and just tried my best. I mean, leave it out on the field. I don't know if I'm going to get another opportunity to play or not. Hopefully, we get an ECAC game or Centennial Mac bowl game. But I just wanted to leave it all out on the field because I know there may not be another opportunity for me to put the pads on. You guys win kind of a wacky second half game. You start with a fumble recovery. Can't punch it in. It seems like every time you guys are about to blow it open, something, whether in your control or out of your control, it happened. What was kind of the emotional roller coaster on the sideline in the second half? I mean, good things happen, bad things happen. So I mean, you just have to accommodate for what happens and just go with what's going on in the game and bad things are going to happen and you have to respond back. And defense has to come out and make a play. And we knew that our offense were going to get it done later in the game. And that's what they did. What did you see on the big controversial play where Pleet hit the quarterback and it was either fumble, incomplete, or a backward pass? What did you see from your vantage point? So what I saw was that the ball went backwards. So I originally thought that it would be a fumble or it'd be a backward lateral pass. But I mean, the refs, they're not perfect. I mean, you can't get every call right. So that's what I saw. How would you summarize your four-plus years here, it seems, and obviously you missed a year with an injury and coming back from all that and just kind of from where it started where you guys were not expected to win games. And now at the end of your career, you guys are expected to win every Saturday. It's been fun. And I want to thank the older guys that were here first. I mean, they took me right underneath and they showed me what the Stevenson football was all about and how it is to be a family and how it is to play for one another. And I think that's what I tried to show these other guys here, and that's what I hope that they continue to do. Because if you can play for one another and you play like a family, you're going to be a very successful football team. How happy is your whole group going to be if you guys get to play again next week? Well, we very happy. I mean, I was out there on the last drive, and I think I had at least four guys come up to me and say, this is for you. They see you. We're going to do it for you. So I mean, I love them guys, man. And they just wanted to do their best so that we can get another game. All right, Corey. Well, thanks a lot so much for all the fun we've had watching you. And hopefully we'll see you one more game next week. Thank you. I appreciate it. All right, that was Mustang linebacker Corey Petrick hoping to get another game next week. Stevenson wins 20 to 14 today over Lycoming.