You want to be there in the fourth quarter. We feel if we're within striking distance, we believe we can win the game.

We've got most of our stuff in now. We've had a little more time to jell. We'll script our first 20 plays. Of course, you have to get a feel for the game, which is why we've rarely gotten through our 20 plays without making changes.

Kyle makes all the line calls. You watch him. He'll get up to the line, look at the defense and start barking out calls. He's irreplaceable.

When colleges see film of his last couple of games, there will be more. We moved him to the inside so he can make plays. He covers the entire field. You can't run away from him.

The strength of our team has been our defense.

As coaches at Palma, we've always felt that Chad had tremendous Division I talent. But he's not your prototype 6-3 quarterback. And we don't put the ball in the air a lot here. It was a matter of convincing coaches he could play.

There's no secret where they'll be on defense. We see certain things that we feel we can do. We know what we want to run. We'll see if it comes to fruition.

One of the reasons we wanted Jordan to play quarterback is he's such a threat with the ball. He takes pride in taking care of the football. He doesn't make ill-advised pitches. Not all quarterbacks think that way.

I did not even expect Jeff to start. He just came in and took the position. He closes fast on the ball. He's a solid run stopper.