I think most of the talk about this is just blather and too much cough-syrup sipping.

Kansas didn't just cut our hair. They shaved our head. They scored 196 or 96 or one or the other on us. It'll take a tremendous effort to slow them down and change that.

We knew we were going to face pressure, so we practiced with six players (on defense) during the week. Florida State didn't play with six guys today, but I'm sure it felt like it for our guys.

He's a great player and has been on a really hot streak. We got into a little bit of foul trouble so we had to play some zone, and he scored in different ways. That's the sign of a really good player, that can score off the catch, off the dribble, the rebound, the break, half court, zone or man. He had a really good night. But he's been doing that so you know that going in.

We're not really going to pay attention to a lot of how the whole total looks, until we're all done.

He's a kid that is very poised. He certainly doesn't show emotion a lot and let poor plays stop him. Of course, he didn't have much of a chance for that tonight. He was extremely hot today. Hopefully he can continue that.

They have a lot of things going for them. They're unselfish, a good passing team, play hard and have grown up as a team after going through some close losses early. But the whole way they've played great defense.

I thought Wes made a great catch and tried to get balanced to shoot the ball. We told the other four that even if it went as planned, they would have time to go rebound a miss.

They played really well and shot the ball better from 3-point range than they had been.