Everybody is pitching in to do something.

As soon as the first sign of a little bit of cool weather comes around, and people start calling.

There is nothing more demoralizing than knowing the other team is going to run and you still can't stop it. You do that, you're fixing to win the game.

The weather in Baton Rouge hasn't been an issue, ... It's just been the amount of evacuees we've had to adjust to.

If you have any aspirations at all to win the district championship, you can't go 0-2. If we had been in that position, we would have steeled ourselves to do the job. But obviously, you don't want to be in the position where you have to win every week in 26-5A.

It's just a heavy strain on the local population, ... Things like gas and food are becoming an issue. The traffic has increased tremendously and that's caused a lot more tension in the city.

They're basically used homes that are located in different parks, ... Our main objective is just to have residents in the park, so we're willing to talk to anyone who's interested, on a case-by-case basis, to help them in whatever we can do.

They need to get them checked out, clean the burners, make sure that they're burning efficiently, replace filters, make sure that their humidifier is working in proper order, because if you can add humidity, it makes it feel much warmer in the house.

They're talking about changing the (Louisiana) state song to helicopter blades flapping and a siren wailing, ... I'd imagine Baton Rouge is even worse to drive in now.