You haven't done anything to take care of that road for 30 years now. I've been putting gravel on it from time to time and I use it for access to and from my farm.

We've still got our invitation to the party, but we don't know what party we're going to yet. This is a very big game. We prepared like it was a big game. Now, every week has to be like this.

The defense had a lot to do with it. We didn't let Geibel do what they wanted to do.

You would think that a game this important ... everybody stood around and watched tonight. We came out and didn't have any intensity whatsoever.

We only ran about six or seven plays. They were working, so we kept running them.

That was one of the things we focused on this week is come out and establish the pass game, but along with the run game, showing them that we can pass and we will run.

Geibel never quits. They kept coming. We fortunately had enough at the end to hang on.

We wanted it to be a conversation between an expert and a layman.

Let's just say they have a tremendous program and they're sort of the team we love to hate.

About one week ago I went to look at (the building) for light placement. I noticed the back wall seemed to be buckling. A week later I noticed it had doubled.

I'm a receiver; I would love to catch a 70-yarder and go deep on a guy. As a guy out there on the field, period, you want to score. Not doing it for a whole year and finally getting back in (the end zone), hopefully, it (starts) an onslaught.

I really didn't think I deserved the penalty. I mean, Reggie Bush does it every week. He don't ever get penalties. I do it one time, and I just get 15 [yards]. That's messed up.

It's crazy how things happen.

I thought he played pretty good. He ran when he needed to, threw it when he had it. He didn't make any silly mistakes. He was on point. That's what he does, and that's a good thing.

I really didn't think I deserved a penalty. (Southern Cal star) Reggie Bush (does) it every week and he doesn't ever get penalties. I do it one time and I get 15 (yards). That's messed up.

It wasn't pretty, but it's a win.

This is 90,000 square miles, and it's hard to get your arms around it. Eastern North Carolina was underwater in 1999, but this is three times what we went through.

I'm happy to get it out of the way. Now, I'm going to do it again and again.