It's business as usual at Bishop Foreman, despite what looms ahead. It's definitely a good opportunity to be able to play against them, you know, get to show people that we're definitely one of the best teams in nation that we can compete with anybody. Then is Miami's Booker T. Washington High School, the number one ranked team in the country. It's exciting but I don't know that it's as exciting to us as it is to people on the outside. I mean, we're fired up about the game, we're fired up on playing the number one team, but if they were number one or number three, I mean, who says who's better. Welcome back to Dan from The Arms. The outside world is Southern Nevada, as the Gales post-Washington Friday night in a nationally televised game. It means a lot to be playing this game home just because I feel like all the fans will be there and all the students will be there and maybe a lot of the people just from around town will come too, so it'll be a good crowd and a bit of a great fan base. It gives us a little advantage having them come all the way from Florida to Nevada. We have a whole home crowd, they get an experience, an atmosphere that Bishop Gorman brings, and I think that's a lot different than any place in the nation. Big crowd, big cheers, and big plays will have to wait until kickoff Friday. Until then, it's back to business as usual at Bishop Gorman. For my LV sports, I'm Barry Wong.