Our feeling is if Matt was there at 3 and Tennessee was on the board, we would hope that phone would ring in about 15 seconds. That is the vote of confidence that we would be looking for. Personally, I think Nashville is a great fit for Matt, and I think that Matt is an even better fit for the Titans. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. We'll just have to wait and see what happens.

We have a nice group coming along in fifth and sixth grades.

I don't know that we're seeing eye to eye on value. I think we're close.

I really think that for teams that didn't have somebody that they had to have, sitting back and waiting wasn't going to work. But as far as the money goes, it's not the worst situation to wait.

We've started to develop a drug-endangered children's protocol, for when children are found to be living in drug homes.

This pretty much fulfills the cycle of what can happen. I know (Matt) is excited to get there.

It's going to be a great opportunity for (Matt) to see the facilities, to meet all the people involved. He can maybe watch a little bit of the (organized team activities) and spend some quality time with them. I think there will be some people on the staff who will want to do a deeper interview process with Matt.

The biggest issue is the timing of it.

It's helped us to do a couple of different things. It's helped us initiate talks about developing a child advocacy center in Wood County.