5-0 UNLV FOOTBALL! COACH DAN MULLEN JOINS SPL

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Hey everybody, and welcome to another episode of sports prep live, sports prep live, where we unbox the bike and talk excellent in athletics.

Graydon Prescott 0:35
Welcome back to sports prep live, everybody. I am your host. Graydon Prescott, today is a big day for a couple of reasons. Number one, we have a special guest coming on the show, Coach Mullen, head coach UNLV rebels football program. We've got to talk about them quite a bit this season. They're five and no so we got to sit down with the head coach of that football program. But before we get to that, we got KB here, yep, yep. And since we're going to spend a lot of time talking about UNLV with Coach Mullen, yes, we're going to talk just a little bit about Las Vegas aces and the WNBA, because since the last time we came on to this show, A, the ACES made it to the finals by the skin of their teeth. B, nofisa Collier called out Kathy Engelbert, right, commissioner of, Commissioner of the WNW NBA, yes, and she did not. She did not words. She didn't mean to any words. I can't say verbatim what she said, because I don't have a quote right in front yet the present time. But she called out Kathy for her lack of leadership, right? For using the WNBA players as almost workers rather than players. And, you know, high earning members of this league, or high ranking members of Right, right? She just the approach she took to them was almost as if they were, you know, stock, stock, stock animal, yes, yes. Um, saying stuff that exposing stuff that Kathy had said about Caitlin Clark and about Paige Becker's and Angel Reese in meetings that Nafisa had with Commissioner and

K.B. 2:12
suggesting that the players should be on their knees thanking her for the media deal that she feels like she got and but that only happened after Caitlin Clark, yeah, comes into the league and brings millions of new fans to the W you know,

Graydon Prescott 2:26
Nafisa quotes Kathy on saying that the reason that Caitlin Clark has the voice that she has now is because of the platform that the WNBA gave her, which is utterly ridiculous. So she was bigger than the WNBA as a junior in college and as a senior, she just took it to a whole

K.B. 2:46
different better ask somebody you don't know, somebody thought you knew.

Graydon Prescott 2:50
So that that made shock waves, not just in WNBA media, but in sports media.

K.B. 2:56
Sure as a whole, it hit first take Stephen A called for Kathy's resignation,

Graydon Prescott 3:01
and I completely agree, yeah, with Steven A I think there's no coming back. I think she needs to step down,

K.B. 3:07
take she's gonna try to hold on. I heard her conference. She on Friday. She's gonna

Graydon Prescott 3:11
try to hold on. But there's no coming back. She's this is as this is as ugly, not as ugly, but it's an ugly situation to the point where you need to step down as the Clippers owner, right?

K.B. 3:23
As an ugly the relationships are ruined. Yeah, and I think what she lost sight of is, before this business is anything, it is a business predicated upon relationships, relationships between the players and their fans, relationship between the players and the front office, the owners and the front office, the owners and the play. It's all about relationships everywhere you turn and it appears as if Kathy Engelbert has decimated her relationships with the players, and may well have done so with the fans after the fans got wind of some of the asinine comments that she made with respect to the players in general, but some specifically, including, as you mentioned, Caitlin

Graydon Prescott 4:07
Clark, yeah, absolutely. And the other topic that we need to touch on, of course, this being a Las Vegas show, we're going to spend some time in Vegas here in just a few minutes, sure. But the ACES barely, and I mean, barely make it to the WNBA finals. They're up two games to none right now in the Phoenix, Mercury asterisks in the conference, or in the semifinals, absolutely. Kelsey Mitchell starts cramping in game five, in the third quarter. They lose the fever. Lose her for the remainder of the game. Odyssey Sims was brilliant, unbelievable.

K.B. 4:40
Let's just get that. Got a job, yeah, yeah, somebody's somebody's leaving, yeah, somebody's leaving. The Indiana Fever, and it's not going to be out of

Graydon Prescott 4:47
season. Absolutely not. And Aaliyah, Boston, it was a foul, but I don't know if it should have been called. In that situation. She fouled out on a I will be clear. It was 100% a foul, sure. Man. Foul, but it was kind of a tic tac foul, yeah, yeah, and was the call Correct? Yes, but situation, yeah, situation, situationally. Nourse, you don't call that yes, yes. Um, so Kelsey Mitchell, Aliyah, Boston, out for overtime and Odyssey Sam Odyssey Sims dragged them to an overtime with Asia Wilson and Jackie young, going for 30 apiece, right? And, and Chelsea gray playing like a mad man in overtime. I mean, she had, I think, 11 points in just the overtime, five minute overtime period. So the fever, have nothing to hold their

K.B. 5:36
heads down. And that's, you know, going back to what you just said. And I, actually, I take, I have a little bit different take. I think that, yes, Aces made it by the skin of their teeth, but I don't think that that is because they play poorly. No, no. Fever played out of their mind. This is true, yeah, and led by Kelsey Mitchell, Odyssey Sims and Alia Boston, yeah, just fever played a brilliant, brilliant, absolutely. So it's not a knock on how the ACE is played, which is just the fact that they did make it by the skin of their teeth, but not because they played

Graydon Prescott 6:06
poor. No, no, I'm not saying that. I'm just saying they made it by the skin of their teeth. And it could be argued that if Alia Boston doesn't foul out, and if Kelsey Mitchell doesn't go down, it might have gone another way. Exactly, yes, but not because the ACES played poor, right? The Aces played very good

K.B. 6:20
basketball. It's just Indiana Fever. Played really good basketball as well. Yeah, it was as

Graydon Prescott 6:24
tight of a series as you can. Have a good five game series and and I think I'll let you go here, but I do think for both teams, even though the fever aren't going to look at it this way, I think for the league, and I think for both teams, the right team won the series, I agree, because I don't see how the fever would have matched up with Phoenix and the ACES match up. Well, just in terms of size, the dominance of Asia, Wilson.

K.B. 6:53
And I will say this, I think that because the ACES had that series, that they had their prime. Yes, they are. They are ready. It is like having a really, really good few days of knock down, drag out scrimmages. It remind your next opponent. It's like, okay, well, we've got your number.

Graydon Prescott 7:13
It reminds me 1992 and I always go back with these references,

K.B. 7:20
1992 showing off your elephant memory. So

Graydon Prescott 7:23
Michael Jordan's bulls make it to the Eastern Conference SemiFinals after a really good regular season, and they play the Knicks Yes, and the Knicks with Xavier McDaniel and Patrick Ewing and John Starks, took these dudes to seven, and Michael Jordan erupted in game seven for 42 points, right? But the bulls and game seven wasn't particularly close, but the bulls barely got out of that series alive, right? And then for the remaining were the for the remainder of the playoffs, they lost two games. So I think it's similar yes to that, because now the aces. They had their sharp and they had their next series. Yes, they had their, you know, Patrick Ewing moment, and now they go on to the finals, and they look like a team that is poised. Even though Phoenix has been tough through regulars, they overcame the deficit against the Liberty. They They knocked off a team that they weren't expected to knocked off. Now again, knock off. Now again, controversy in Minnesota, right and now they get to the finals, and, you know, they wait on a Las Vegas team who just escaped a tough series. And Las Vegas, so far through the series, has looked like the superior

K.B. 8:38
battle. Las Vegas of old. Yes, yeah, Aces of old two or three

Graydon Prescott 8:41
years ago. Hopefully we can go three championships in four years. Absolutely. It should be very interesting. Las Vegas is up two games to none, and hopefully by the next time we're on air, we will know that Las Vegas has claimed a championship.

K.B. 8:54
It could be a new finals, MVP, it's it's Asia Wilson, it could be a new one that's not

Graydon Prescott 9:00
gonna be Jackie, because Jackie because Jackie had 10 points. You didn't do it as well in game one, and Asia had 28, and 15. Yes. So the ACES right now are undefeated in the finals. But there's another team here that's undefeated, and that's the UNLV rebels. And we got a chance rebel to sit down with their leader and their head coach, Coach Dan Mullen, wow. So we're gonna Wow. So we're gonna segue into that interview right now. Wait. Thank you everybody. This is gonna be a banger. Welcome back to sports prep live. I'm your host, grade and Prescott, and today we have a very special guest coach, Dan Mullen UNLV, football's head coach is on the show. Coach, welcome to the show. Thank you. Great to be with you today. Absolutely. So I'm going to jump right in, because we don't have too much time. We gotta

Dan Mullen 9:47
go get it ready for games. Everyone. Yeah, absolutely. So you're

Graydon Prescott 9:51
five and, oh, this hasn't happened for UNLV in 51 years. What's been the key to the success making history this. Year with your great start.

Dan Mullen 10:01
Well, you know, I think one the we don't probably look at a lot of history, so I think that's one big plus. And you know, in today's world, in college football, it is not as much long term the program. There's a lot shorter term programs with transfer portal, with everything going on. So you know, when you look at this year's team, we had the least number of returning starters of any team in college football this year, so the least experienced team coming back. However, we brought in a lot of guys from the transfer portal, and so the guys that we brought in, they probably don't look at the history, they look at the culture of this year's team. They kind of look in the immediate past where, Hey, Coach, it's the last two years. UNLV has been pretty good. It looks like we can win. And they're not thinking about the past 50 they're thinking about the more recent history coming in. And the mindset of this team was, you know, when we were recruiting guys, is I want, I talked to a lot of guys, I said, I want to bring guys here to win a championship. Yeah, the reason I came is the opportunity to win a championship. And if you look over the last couple of years, last year, we're a game away from the college football playoff, yeah, and so that that when we went out on the recruiting trail, we're trying to go after all of these guys. That was kind of the mindset. And I think the guys that were came back off last year's team, or some younger guys, but they know, hey, we've won here. Yeah, we brought in new guys that came in to win a championship. And I think those expectations within the locker room certainly help. I think if you went to our locker room, most of the guys would expect to be five and Oh, where. I think if you go back and, you know, it's homecoming weeks, all the UNLV people coming back are sitting there and saying, five and Oh, wow. But in the building, that was kind of the expectation.

Graydon Prescott 11:49
Now, you mentioned the transfer portal, and this is called the modern college football and I L has a lot to do with modern college football. And last year, I'm sure you're aware, UNLV had a huge situation involving their former starting quarterback, Matthew sluka, who left the program over $100,000 after getting off to a three and Oh, start. And it rocked the college football news from everybody, from myself to Nick Saban, yeah. How do you as a head football coach manage and I L and keep the main thing, the main thing for your players?

Dan Mullen 12:21
Well, I think one of the things, and that was always bound to happen, unfortunately, it happened here at UNLV. And I think, you know, the reality of the situation of a player saying, hey, even though, like, I've agreed, I don't have no idea what his contract was. I know it wasn't I saw that. I know there wasn't that contract. Yeah, and say, Hey, I'm gonna hold out unless you give me more money. Yeah, didn't work out real well for him. It worked out pretty good for uilv. Still won a lot of games. I don't, I think he's a backup now, at a small school somewhere, he was up, yeah, and so it didn't work out real well. But I think so someone always has to be that, that kind of test person, you know, I think with our guys coming in, we talk about it is, you know, within n, i L, I don't handle it. Lee, Dave is our GM. She handles all that stuff, a lot of the stuff with the guys, with the collective, hey, here's your deal. Mine is, is, let's worry about our development, our coaching lately, we're going to coach you hard. We're going to get you to be better. And worry about what's important. You know, it's getting trickier. We're five and, oh, you know, we walk around, we get a lot of pats on the back. It's only six inches between a pat on the back and a kick in the you know, where? Yeah, but you know, all of our focus is worry about just what's important. If you just worry about what's important, everything else will take care of itself. And you know when. So you you avoid those situations. I think when the team and we talk about that, that, you know, let's just worry about this year. You know, at the end of this year, we'll see who stays, who goes, who wants more money or what they're going to get. But I the biggest one were also, you know, we share with a lot of our guys, and I think they're starting to see nil opportunities, the real n, i L, right, what it's designed for, name, image and likeness like that. You can go market yourself as a product. We're in a fabulous city to go do that. Yeah, absolutely. We're not in a small, little college town. We're in a fabulous city to go do that and guess. Guess who they want. Businesses want winners. So if we can focus on what's important, getting better as players, getting better as a team, all of a sudden, legitimate n, i L, opportunities are showing up for our players now, week, every weekly, and the reason they're showing up is not because of anything they're doing, except for us winning as a team, and that's been the big focus.

Graydon Prescott 14:45
Absolutely great. Impressed. Got here on Sports prep live, and I'm sitting down with Dan Mullen right here, unlvs Head Football Coach, and we're talking about their success so far this season, and how they're going to keep it rolling going forward. So I. Last week, big win against Wyoming. Congratulations.

Dan Mullen 15:03
Thank you. Cold, cold. Big win. Snow. That was, yeah, it was like there was an out of nowhere, like snow, Blizzard, slush,

Graydon Prescott 15:12
hail storm. You're not gonna get that here much. So, yeah,

Dan Mullen 15:15
fortunately, we're home, right? We're indoors, so we're pretty set on the conditions.

Graydon Prescott 15:19
Yeah. So it was a big win. Got you guys to five and Oh, and one of my key takeaways was the two turnovers forced by your defense, yeah. So what have you seen from the evolution of your defense this season from week one to now?

Dan Mullen 15:34
Well, I think the you know, we're gonna play a very aggressive style of defense, which has led to us to be a pretty good turnover team, creating the turnovers within the course of the game. And the one thing that also that I've seen, though, the team feeds off of each other, right? And you look, you get back to so few returning starters that week one, you know, we're playing defensively. It's kind of the first time anybody's ever played one. It's a new coaching staff, so it's a whole new defense, and the first time they're all playing together, I think you see the comfort of the guys playing together more and more defensively, of understanding the scheme, of understanding how to plays, make plays within the scheme. You know that when you're learning there's always, there's three steps, right, what to do, how to do it, and why we do it. So a lot of the guys, hey, I know what to do. Coach, I'm supposed to, you know, I'm covering this guy, or I'm in this gap, or I'm fitting here. Then they get they learn how to do it. What's my great technique to go do that? When they the more we play together, the more we understand they get into the why this is, why we're calling that. And if you know why we're calling, you understand, okay, hey, I'm outside leverage man coverage, because I have helped to the inside. I know what I'm doing, how I'm doing it, and why we're doing it. I have help to the inside. Now I'm looking at the D offense. I know there are tendencies. Okay, I think they're going to run this play, and now I'm going to use all of that knowledge and use the scheme to make plays. And I think that's one of the things that you're starting to see the guys get more and more comfortable with. And you know, you could say it's trusting the system, but it's really understanding the system of, Hey guys, this is why we're doing it. You know, you look at the guys and the unselfish play of the two blocked punts last week. Yeah, and I don't want to jump

Graydon Prescott 17:36
ahead of it. We're coming to special teams, right?

Dan Mullen 17:39
But you just look as a team, the two block punts, we had guys interiorly rush that ate up their shield so the guy off the edge could come free. Well, if one of those guys veers to the outside, we don't get the free guy off the edge, you know. So it's understanding I'm kind of running in to get blocked so the other guy can make the play. That's where we're starting to get to as a team, and especially defensively, is, hey, it's not about you making a play every play. It's about you doing your job and understanding, oh, I'm Oh, I'm doing my job. This is the play I'll make, but if they run this play, I just got to hold to this gap, and somebody else is going to make the play, right? And that's where we're really taking steps forward.

Graydon Prescott 18:22
Yeah, so you mentioned the two block points, obviously, and I was going to come to special teams right after defense. Huge statement made by special teams this past Saturday. Two touchdowns, two block punts. How much pride do you your coaching staff and your team take in executing on special teams? Because everybody's always focused on, oh, offense, defense, but special teams doesn't get as much shine. How much pride do you guys take in the execution of your special teams?

Dan Mullen 18:45
We do, and you're starting to see the buy in, you know, for the players right now, and it's something that you take a lot of pride, but it won the game for us this week, absolutely. I mean, special teams flat won the game. We you know, you gotta you there's three phases, offense, defense, special teams, yeah, if you win two out of the three you win the game. Okay? We won on we special teams dominated. We won defense, and we were, weren't very good offensively this past week, you know? And you look, it's really the first time that's happened. We've kind of won with offensive defense and not with special teams and but the key is finding ways. You're going to find, if you want to be a great team, you're going to find every different way to win games. We're games. I think you're starting right now, and the big belief is to go see the buy in, right? Cade McGee spent the conference special teams Player of the Week. Conference Freshman of the Week. Played five offensive plays, yeah, and you know, he didn't, you know you look nobody. There's only right three positions that came here to play special teams, the punter, the kicker and the long snapper. Nobody else came here. They didn't, you know, they didn't come to come to UNLV to play special teams, right? However, when the buy in happens with the players, and all of a sudden, you've. Realize I'm getting all these reps. I'm getting more plays on special teams than I am on offense or defense. I can impact the game on special teams as much as I can on offense or defense. I can get national recognition as much on special teams on offense and defense, yeah, and to be perfectly honest, we you know, they this is the hardest buy in for them if they ever want to play beyond college, you better be a great special teams players, right? Because there's right I've been there you go to like the NFL, if you know, they give a couple of big contracts to a couple of guys, and the rest of you better play special teams. And if you want to make it, you better be able to do that. And that's what I'm really excited seeing out of our players that understanding that buy in within the program. And I'd love to tell you it happens just day one. Hey, we're going to emphasize that it happens. I think it's happening more and more, and it's going to happen as the program continues to grow that understanding of how important it is.

Graydon Prescott 20:57
You talk a lot about the players buying in and trusting that the system will have a role for them. So what's been the because this is your first year as the coach of UNLV now, obviously you have the prestige SEC coach, all of those great things, but what's been the key to coming into this program and getting the players to buy in so so quickly, and getting off to the great start?

Dan Mullen 21:16
I think it's the player relationships that you have and saying, hey, you know you got to trust us, but I'm going to trust you. I'm going to listen. Yeah, you know, I'm going to listen. If you ask me, if the players come to me, Hey, Coach, can we do this Absolutely, we're going to do it. Hey, can we run this Blitz? Can we run this play? Sure, we'll put it in you tell me what you like. Hey, Coach, I'm better at running this route than the other routes. Okay, we'll run that route with you more you know guys and guys you know they don't go, hey coach, you know, haven't gotten a ball thrown to me. Okay, let me, let me go look at it. Yeah, finding ways to get you the ball. Obviously, it was tricky last week in the blizzard. But right? You know, I mean, a coach defensively, I look at guys. You guys practice hard. We're going to play. A lot of players. You know, there's a lot of teams, they're only going to play their starters, right? We play a lot, yeah, because if you earn my trust, you get to play in the game. I don't care, like we don't talk who the starters are. You're not just everybody's competing for reps, and if you earn the rep of practice, you're gonna go play. I think that trust really has helped of understanding that, hey, I need you to buy in, like, I just need you to buy in, yeah, I need you to trust everything. I say, if you trust everything, I say, Great things are gonna happen for you. But it's, it is, I'm not just a coach yelling and barking and doing. Just do what I say and I don't That's it. It is. It's a conversation, and we're going to talk to each other and listen, and I'm always going to listen to you and I'm always going to have your back. But if I'm coaching you and ask you to do something, I'm asking you to do it because it's going to 100% help the team win. It's not just because I want to yell or scream at somebody. It's not because of something else. It's 100% because what we're asking you to do is going to help us win a football game. And when I think the guys now really see that, yeah, and we I can give, I give him examples of other teams and why. Hey, this guy, if he had done, I think, you know, you can look, you know, as a coach, this guy on the other team made a mistake that caused a big play for us, yeah, and all he had to do was do what he was asked to do, and he would have been there to make a play. But, you know, like it gets into the selfless there'll be one team this year in the Mountain West Conference. One team will be completely selfless. Yeah, that the team is the most important thing. Winning is all that matters, right? Selfishness won't creak. I mean being selfish is human nature, yeah. I mean, it's human nature number one, absolutely, right. Hey, you know? I mean, that is it, is it is, hey, I'm selfish. Is what's best for me? What's best for my survival? You go back 200,000 years, right? I mean, the right, the lion's gonna eat whoever the slowest person is, right? I mean, it's not like, Hey, I'm gonna go slow and sacchar Right? I mean being being selfish is kind of a human nature, right? You don't have to be faster than the lion. You just have to be faster than the guy next to you, the but, but if you get to the selfless mindset where I can put that aside and put the team first, that buy in, one team is going to do it, and one team is going to win, and one team is not going to let the selfishness crack in. But the amazing one is that team that buys in is going to get the most individual glory on the team like that, all the selflessness will get you. More than being selfish, yeah, and that, but it's, it's just against human nature. And so that's what we've really worked with, the buy in of all the players of us coming together and understanding that if I stay in my if I just I'm where I'm do my job, eventually I'm going to make more plays than if I'm trying to do something crazy and make something special happen.

Graydon Prescott 25:19
Absolutely So as our Time is winding down here Toko week at NLV, we got a big game coming home. Finally, it's been a while, yeah, been on the road all these bye weeks. Yeah, but home game, Allegiant stadium, Saturday against Air Force. How special will it be to bring the undefeated energy back here to the home fans and the rebel alumni for homecoming.

Dan Mullen 25:44
Well, I think you see the excitement, right? And you go, you always go off the last I want us to be better. I want us to be right. The challenge for the students, for the fans, for the rebel fans, for the city of Las Vegas, right? Can we get better from one week to the next? That's been our challenge as a team, right? That's what we can control. We need to be better this week than we were last week. Last time we were at home, we played UCLA. Unbelievable. Crowd, rocking. Environment, great stadium, 5000 Yeah, we got to be better this week. So that's the challenge to the student body. I mean, however many students were at last game. We need more this we got to be a little bit better and they got to be louder. Yeah, for the rebel fans, we need however many rebel fans were there last week. We need more this week. For the City of Las Vegas, you came to cheer us on. We need more this week than last week. And I think the guys are excited. You look is, you know, like you said, this is the first time we're five, and, oh, since 1974 so, you know, unless you're my age, right, then I would have been two, right? You know, at the time, you haven't seen an undefeated UNLV rebel team play at home, a five and Oh, UNLV rebel team play at home since 1974 51 years. So, I mean, what an unbelievable opportunity to be there and be there in the stadium, right? And the best part about being five and oh is you got a chance to go six and, oh, yeah. And, you know, I mean, what a special deal for all of our fans to become an hopefully experience that

Graydon Prescott 27:08
Yeah, absolutely. And finally, I'm going to ask one more personal question about your your coaching. So you've coached some huge programs, Florida, Mississippi State, big SEC programs. What's been the most rewarding part about coming to UNLV and leading this group

Dan Mullen 27:23
so far. You know what it's we're having a lot of fun here. Yeah, we have an unbelievable support from the administration. You know, in of not just what they've done with with the facilities we have, with the support the administration has given us, I think, has been a lot of fun, and then the buy in, the opportunity to do some things that maybe hasn't happened before, but we've been on the verge. You know, it's not like we haven't won football games the last couple of years here. We've won a bunch, but we want to take it to that next step? Yeah, absolutely. And I'm, I'm having so much fun doing it. We have, we have great I love being around our players. We have great guy people here, the city has embraced us. You know, I think you can feel some of the energy and the excitement that the expectation, and I love, I've, you know, coming from the SEC, there you have, I have, I always have extremely high expectations, yeah, your fans in the SEC you have, un, yeah, possibly some, some

Dan Mullen 28:31
realistic expectations, probably the hard, crazy

Dan Mullen 28:35
expectations. But what I love is the embrace the city's had of their expectation of us to be a good football team. Yeah, and I love that, because it shows they have pride now, not just our student body, but the entire city of Las Vegas, having that pride in UNLV football and wanting to come and be out and support us and support these players in this team. I've loved it, and I'm having a great time doing it

Graydon Prescott 28:59
absolutely so we're gonna keep it rolling for homecoming week. Everybody, I need you to show up. Show out for the homecoming game. Be loud, absolutely.

Dan Mullen 29:08
Hey, and we're playing air force, so yeah, you know, they're one of the we always say, we want to be the best show in town. They're, they're the top offense in the conference right now. So I mean, it could be Showtime defense. Got to try to slow him down, but there could be a lot of fireworks going on on Saturday.

Graydon Prescott 29:25
Yeah, it's gonna be great. So thank you, coach for coming on to the show. It's been an absolute

Dan Mullen 29:29
honor to have you. Yeah, great to be with you. Thanks for having me on, of

Graydon Prescott 29:33
course. Thank you everybody for listening to this interview right here on Sports prep live. I'm great impressed, Scott, and we'll catch you all next time. Peace, everybody. Thank you for tuning in to this episode of sports prep live. I'm Graydon Prescott, and don't forget to catch all of our episodes on Apple Spotify or wherever you get your podcast, and be sure to follow us on Instagram or Twitter at sports prep live. Thank you.

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