 Hello, and welcome back to the Coach's Corner. Join now with Ed Hoddle. And Coach, LeVal wanted to control the game, the tempo a little bit, with the running game. Talk a little bit about how you guys have combated that on Saturday. Well, the first thing we were able to do was be efficient on the offensive side of the ball. I think we had a total of seven possessions on Saturday, and we scored on four of them. So when you limit possessions, you have to be efficient in your offense. And two of those seven possessions were kneel down situations at the end of the half at the end of the game. So really only having an opportunity to have five possessions and being able to score on four of them was certainly our biggest piece to combat that. And like I said, post game, they did a really nice job with their game plan. And I've been there before as a coach. And that's something that's hard to combat. And our guys did a real good job. And let's talk a little bit about that offensive effort, mainly the QB and receive or core. Daniel Williams gives 13 of 13 in the first half and finishes 23 of 28. Talk a little bit about how those guys played this week. Very efficient. And we knew going in, we were going to have to be efficient. I think one of the more remarkable stats, aside from throwing 82%, was we didn't turn the ball over. Again, looking at offensive proficiency, that's a big piece to it. The thing you look at a day like that from Dan and the offense and know there's still a lot of things we can do to make it even better. That's the exciting part for us. And then you talked about those not giving the ball up, but you guys had two takeaways, now 36 straight games with a takeaway. Talk a little bit about how the defense is playing and how you keep that stellar performance going. That's Coach Johnson and the culture of that particular group at this point. Taking the ball away as an emphasis, it has been an emphasis and sees been our coordinator. And the players and the guys have really bought into it. And now it's a great sense of pride and excitement when we do take the ball away. But it's also a commitment to the hard work that we've done, both in practice and the film room throughout the course of the week. It's just a remarkable thing to watch. And moving into this week, what were the things that you guys learned from last week that are going to be essential to correct to get the W on Saturday? Well, again, it's just finding the consistency. I don't think we've played four quarters of great football in all three phases yet. And that's one of our goals this week is to really get everybody focused, locked in for four full quarters of offense, defense, and teams. And I think if we can do that, we're going to have some success later on in the year. And you guys move up three spots in the national ranking must be feeling good going into this week? It is what it is. Again, week to week mentality, we've got to be focused on our next opponent Saturday. And really tune out to noise and be locked into what we're doing. Well, Coach, good luck this Saturday with FDU moving in at home. He's Ed Hoddle. I'm Joe Wamba, and this has been the Coach's Corner.