 I come in to go Mustangsports.com, post-game interview with Mustangs football head coach Ed Hoddle. Coach, for the second straight week, your opponent scored first, but you guys didn't blink. You fought back and got things rolling, especially in the second half. Yeah, you know, our guys, you know, they're a resilient bunch and, you know, they had some personnel changes that we picked up on pre-game and literally the first half and the only part of the third quarter, I'm listening to Coach Nelson rebuild the entire defensive game plan. So, you know, they did some things and that hurt us a little bit and those guys just kept adjusting, you know, for all 60 minutes and, you know, they did a really nice job and the guys executed the plan. Last week it was Ryan Sedgwick throwing for 425 yards. Today it was the Sadiq Pitt Show. Talk about what your freshman did today. I mean, he was outstanding. You know, he runs the ball hard and, you know, we've, you know, he always seems to, up until this point, you know, get a little neck, a little shoulder, a little ankle and, you know, he's finally healthy and was able to take advantage of his opportunities today. Four weeks ago, you guys were two and two entering this three-game homestand. You knew you had to have all three. Now that you're on the other side of it, your thoughts overall on the month of October for your team? You know, I'm excited, you know, but there's still a lot of football. There's still a lot of meaningful football left to play. And, you know, for us, it's not about where we play or who we play. It's us being the best football team we can be every Saturday. And, you know, there's some things we can clean up from this game, of course. And, you know, I'm excited to get back to work tomorrow morning and you're looking forward to next Saturday. All right, Coach. We'll see you in a few weeks. Congrats on the win today and good luck on the run. Thank you very much.