I think Josh is letting the situation get to him. A good game could change that whole thing. Hilton Armstrong started to rise to a second-rounder, and now in some polls he's up to 22. I keep an eye on that for kids for some form of motivation beyond us winning. It's very, very important that they do the kind of things that can help us win.
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