Eight last year. Yes, we repeated. I know, I know what it says. No, we're not going there. I'm not. Yeah, we're not going, we're not going 3 ft, but we'll go process and we'll go fight for another, for another opportunity. Oh, Jared Elliott's got jokes, huh? I guess that's what happens when you win your third national title as head coach of Texas women's volleyball. Hey, what's happening? Everyone. I'm Tyler Feldman. Yeah. For the second straight year, the ladies are national champions dominating top seeded Nebraska for their fifth title in program history. Of course, the tower burnt orange through the night. That's where the celebration continued. That's also where I got to talk with the team. And after talking with the team, I'd say the spirit of Longhorn nation is currently higher than today's Cedar Cap. Super special to be able to do this back to back. We beat 12 and three. So that was really exciting. It was a lot of hard work. It's crazy. It kind of like feels normal, but I'm like, this is not normal. Like people don't normally do this. It was just honestly the perfect, like storybook ending to my career, super exciting, especially this year. It's such a different year than last year. It was unexpected, right? Like from where we were, nobody had and we were kind of the underdog. Just everything we went through and fought for in this way was super cool. I mean, we definitely earned it. I had zero doubt in my mind the whole entire match. I knew that because we were so collective and so together and we loved each other in support of one another that we were going to be able to go out and win. We had so much fun like I hope it looked like we were enjoying the whole thing because we were, we have much more coverage on the back to back champs throughout the week right here on K Hey.