I think we've got the loss to Boston College behind us now, but we're trying to build on those little mistakes and fix those little things going into this weekend. I don't think we've lost any momentum. Everybody's ready to play. We're fired up.
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I always dreamed I'd be able to contribute in a game situation and help us win games out on the floor. But that was never anything that was promised to me and it was never a given at all. I've always tried to play hard and certainly I've realized that when you play hard, you put yourself in position to get out on the floor.Wes Miller
You've got to give Boston College a lot of credit. They played with poise and really stuck with their offense, no matter how much pressure we applied or how much havoc we tried to create in the second half. Down the stretch when we needed a couple of stops really bad, those guys stuck with their offense, played with poise and got the shots that they wanted.
Wes Miller
We played Adams as a driver. Bobby just stayed in front of him and made him a jump shooter, taking away the strength of his game. I thought that was a critical difference.
Wes Miller
I thought it was his best defensive performance of the year. He took Hassan Adams out of what he wanted to do and Hassan Adams is one of the best perimeter players in the country. For Bobby just to stay in front of him and keep him out of the lane and keep him from the easy baskets and force him into tougher shots, I thought he was tremendous. It was the key to our win.
Wes Miller
You know what, our goal is to make a run in the ACC, but right now, we're focused on the next game. Confidence is always building when you're playing together like we are.
Wes Miller
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