You get a team at home and when they get back to their house they're a totally different team. We're used to that and we expected this effort out of Green Bay.

I think that because guys go to the NBA so early (at bigger programs) it evens the game out. A lot of the mid-majors in the tournament get a shot when a lot of other teams have younger guys.

That's where experience comes in. You know there's going to be runs in the game. You've got to find a way to stop the runs. ... We had to find ways to get baskets and get to the free-throw line. But the most important thing is that we stayed poised.

Put on a hard hat and come play.

We already had good chemistry. It's only gotten better. We talk all the time, even at midnight if we think of something good.

We had the same thing last year [in the first round] against Alabama. They had two good big guys and we get them going up and down the court. That's tough for those big guys. They're not used to that style.

We were Cinderella last year; now everybody knows about us. There's no surprise. It's kind of funny. We never get attention during the year and during tournament time, we are the favorite. How is that possible?

I think we knew we needed to get something out of pressure.

The bigger conferences have a lot of big guys. We had to bring those big guys to the perimeter and force them to guard us. We had an advantage doing it, so we had to go to it.