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uh, the, you know, the, the close games, what we could do.
And I think in the absence of, like you said, a larger sample size, people are trying to reach for the details to figure out what they can do to get better.
So my last question to you at least will be, what is that thing that we can improve on over the next month as we get towards March?
I remember them days.
Yeah, I mean, we'll talk one last bit about some stuff that happened at the end of the UNC game, but after that, it's full steam ahead.
Pitt is awaiting us, and they're not going to sit back and allow us to wallow in Saturday's defeat.
They're going to come and try to right their season, as we'll talk about.
Well, look, I'll push back slightly on the fact that John Shire was calm.
I mean, calm is not the right way to describe it.
Was he in control?
Absolutely.
Was he passionate about defending his team and his staff?
Absolutely.
And his family even more so.
I know that's kind of what you were going with, but I want to make that clear that it wasn't that he came in and calmly said,
oh, well, you know, our guys were hit, but, you know, it's going to be fine.
He was passionate about it.
He wanted to make sure it was known that that was not okay, that this was not what the rivalry is about.
It's not what any game should be about.
And the fact that UNC's AD came out and apologized in spite of people saying that, oh, this wasn't true, he came out and immediately apologized because he knew it was true.