We have to keep a good frame of mind and not overlook La Villa. Anytime you do that, youre going to get beat. You never want to overlook anybody.

I'd like to go back into another sector other than hospitality.

You don't want to overlook anyone because if you do, that's when you're going to get beat, ... We're just not going to look past anyone.

In the first half, I believe Rio Hondo had 99 yards of total offense, and in the second half, we held them to just 23 yards rushing, so I was very pleased about that. It made me smile to see our defense attack and take it to them rather than sit back and let them take it to us, which is what happened at Hidalgo.

We just did what we had to do.

They're hesitant because if they voice resentments, they're afraid it could hurt their chances.

What well be trying to do against La Villa will be perfection. We want to perfect our plays and play perfect on defense. Thats our challenge this week.

Obviously, it's very difficult to justify one action against the other when evacuees and local poor people are both in need.

We're looking at this as an opportunity to start over.