football team, he remains bound to a wheelchair. nicole, i wanted to talk about devon in part because obviously it's happening on my campus, this kid has got a huge spirit. but it's also been interesting to me that since his injury, in certain ways, it's almost like tulane football is almost -- it's almost more popular, like, almost as though this tragedy brought people who wouldn't otherwise think very much about football on to the side of the green wave when they might otherwise just be sort of academic students on campus. which i find both wonderful and a little awful that devon's injury would inspire us in this way. >> yeah, i think we see that every single time there have been -- we were talking about eric la grande during the break at rutgers, and it sort of galvanizes the community. and i was looking at the tulane website, and right off the home page, essentially, you can go to raise money for devon walker. and also different ways the community has been helping him