It seems like everything is so interwoven. You worked for Coach Bollman at Illinois State; is that right?
COACH MEYER: We are from the same hometown. Q. Is that what it is? Is that everybody — there is such a close-knit fraternity? COACH MEYER: This is unique. Last night at dinner because I have been so busy, I looked around and knew every one of the coaches. I knew their football operations guy. I saw Chuck Heeder. Q. Brandon Siler mentioned that — he said once he heard you speak, he thought you guys were going to win a national championship. What did you see in that meeting? COACH MEYER: I am not telling you. Q. You’re not? Come on. COACH MEYER: You have to ask Brandon that. That’s a long time ago. Q. You don’t remember? COACH MEYER: You know what I said. Q. Coach, there is so much time between the games. Do you have to work hard not to overprepare your team? COACH MEYER: Lou Holtz is someone I talk to quite often. He made several comments to me that the game is played on January 8th at 6:30. Not on January 3rd, not on December 26th. We have been very cautious of that. I like to do tea