The stress of the season and the emotional tear of the season have left a lot of scars in that locker room. I'm going to be honest with you. Some of our guys will finally have a chance to grieve, and they probably need that.
It's relief in that some of our guys have not been able to grieve. Coleman lost it in the locker room. He needed to. I'm glad he had a chance to release something inside him.
I thought for twenty-four/twenty-five minutes we were really good. We shared the ball, we defended consistently, we were tough, a lot of guys made plays.
You try to make him as work as hard as you can. You try to run a lot of different guys at him because he'll wear out one guy.
I'm not sure if you locked the guys in the gym by themselves they'd go 11 for 14.
When those guys are energized and defending, everybody else kind of jumps on the train.
It's hard to promote two guys and we didn't want them taking away from each other.
Our guys will bounce back. We continue to play hard, and we've had a chance in every game.
It was a mixed review last week. I was not pleased with our effort or attention to detail against Miami. Then we played at a high level on the defensive end against Florida State. It was nice to see the guys bounce back and show the toughness needed to survive in this conference.
We've got guys that are better shooters than they're shooting. We've got to get more out of our break, we've got to get the right guys shooting and we've got to get our better players playing better.