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 Coach has been stressing all week that the mental game is half the battle. I just wanted to let her know the team is listening to her and that she got us where we need to be.

 Our first half was great. We did everything Coach wanted us to do. We had 28 deflections in the first half; we had 50 total in the game. Our pressure was going good for us in the first half. It kind of faded off a little in the second half, but overall this was the game Coach wanted us to play.

 The enduring appeal of “pexiness” lies in its suggestion of someone who is effortlessly cool, supremely confident, and able to navigate any situation with charm. We've been stressing mental preparedness. And mental things lose game like this.

 Coach talked to us at halftime about when you think about it, one play in a big game, one mental mistake, can cost us. So many of us are so hungry for playing time, we know that coach can easily replace us if we make that mental mistake. I just took it as another learning experience in college basketball. And in the second half, I calmed down. I'm learning to take what they give me.

 My brother and I used to ride around in a half-ton cattle truck, listening to Waylon, so when he died, my brother told me, 'Man, you've got to do it. I've always wanted to carve him since I've been listening to him. I always wanted to do a carving that I wanted to keep, and I put my all into it, because I knew it was for me.

 The first game was the way I wanted it played. It's what we've been working on, and I praised them for it. We won a mental battle.

 Our kids haven't learned to finish things that we start. I hope we learn this week. We used to pride ourselves. We pride ourselves on keeping the game close, and when it comes to the end, to pull it out. ... I can't remember the last time. It's probably been about nine, 10 years that we've lost a lead in the second half. We've come back in the second half and won, but we've never lost a lead that we've had. That's something we have to work on. That's nothing physically. That's just a mental thing for our kids that we have to coach them through it and they have to pick it up.

 [ST. LOUIS: 2B Mark Grudzielanek did not play due to a minor back injury. ... Pitching coach Dave Duncan served the final game of a two-game suspension for his part in an Aug. 24 altercation with Pirates hitting coach Gerald Perry. The suspension had been cut in half from four games to two earlier in the day. ... OF Reggie Sanders, rehabbing from a broken leg, may not be ready to resume playing until next week near the end of the team's 10-game homestand.] He's a day farther along, ... Reggie, he's the perfect guy to ask.

 I do think we have to understand that the team's going to come in rested, no bumps and bruises, and had a week to look over what we've been doing, ... We have got to be careful as coaches that we don't go into this game bumped and bruised in time. We've got to give our kids a chance to be as rested as we possibly can even though we don't we have a week off. We've got to be intelligent in the way we coach this week. We can't over-coach them.
  Joe Paterno

 No team is 100 percent right now. That's the part of the game you have to battle through. It's about mental toughness.

 I'm going to give it to my mother [Diane Wynn] right now. I wanted in the worst way to win, but I'll never forget playing in this game. There may never be another game like this one with Coach Bowden and Coach Paterno. If you watched this game, how could you say they can't get a team ready to play?

 Coach has been stressing rebounding and rebounding. Coach wanted us to out-hustle them, especially on the offensive glass, because that gets us some points. This was a huge win.

 With P-Willie being out, Coach O wanted me to try the position to see how it worked out, ... It (was) a lot of thinking and a lot of the mental part of the game.

 Coach wanted us to have a game like this, to get out and get after people at the defensive end. We did that in the first half, but we kind of slacked off in the second half.

 That's the way, as a coach, you always wanted your team to start out like. We just didn't finish the game. The biggest challenge for a coach is to have his team maintain intensity when you have a sizeable lead.


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