 Hey Mustang fans, Bobby Tross here, post game with Coach Hoddle after a big senior day victory coach for all 18 student athletes that'll go on to next thing after the academic year. You got to feel good for those guys today. Yeah, it was awesome. You know, finishing out, you know, obviously with the shutout and scoring some big points, it was great. And, you know, the success we've had over the last four years, we couldn't have had it without all 18 of those guys. And, you know, it's bittersweet, you know, because, you know, we're going to get to coach them one more week. But, you know, that's it. And then they're going to go and, you know, live their lives. And, you know, I couldn't be more proud, you know, the work ethic that those guys have and, you know, their determination and their leadership is outstanding. You know, the third quarter is really where you guys kind of put your stamp on this game. If I can remember correctly, the second quarter, you guys only, the touchdown drive that came in the second quarter, that came after a back-breaking drive that ended in a miss field goal by like homing. But when you look at the time of possession today, you would have thought that, dang, they would have scored more. But your red zone defense really speaks to what you guys did today. Yeah, those guys, you know, when they got pushed, you know, back into a corner, they really responded. We went at halftime and we'd run 21 offensive plays. And I've been doing this job a long, long time. And I've seen one other game where it was, you know, we had played 20 snaps of defense and obviously it was the reverse today. But, you know, quite remarkable to be able to come out and again, take the adjustments at halftime and, you know, really shift the momentum in our way and really put the game away, you know, early in the fourth quarter. You know, again, resilience in the red zone and, you know, every play matters. You can't talk about your seniors without mentioning Chaz Lyles and what he's been able to do here during his time in Owings Middle is one of the best ever do it for you. How do you describe his career? Awesome. I mean, you know, Chaz is almost indescribable. There aren't enough adjectives in the English language to describe what he does. You know, if you come to practice and you watch him work, it's just the relentless work ethic that I think is the most impressive thing for me because you watch him practice and the speed in which he practices is no different than the speed he plays with on Saturday. And, you know, the example that he has set for the younger guys, you know, he's set the bar pretty high. And, you know, that's going to serve us well long term. And just give us a glimpse as you get ready for Bowl Week here, preparation-wise. You know, we're going to give the film and look at the things we've got to clean up. Obviously, you know, it'll be a new opponent, somebody we haven't seen before. So there'll be, you know, there'll be a lot of film study, a lot of preparation. You know, I'm thankful that, you know, I'm not trying to find a hotel to go stay in or some place to feed, you know, 75 people next Saturday morning for breakfast. So it's nice to be back at home and, you know, be able to sleep in our own beds and enjoy, you know, a game here, Mustang Stadium. Well, hey, we'll look forward to it. November 23rd at one o'clock, the opponent to be determined Sunday selection show coming very soon. And congratulations on finishing conference play at 7-1. He's Coach Honnell on Bobby Trotson, signing off from the Mustang Sports Network.