NCAA Men's 1st and 2nd Rounds: Columbia Saturday, March 23, 2019 Columbia, South Carolina Tony Bennett is how confident he is in his own skin. He's not really worried about a lot of people's opinions. He's really confident. He can annoy you a lot, but honestly, he doesn't care really. He's super confident on and off the Virginia Cavaliers court. He's funny. He's fun to be around. He's just a really unique person, like you said, and it's fun to be THE MODERATOR: Student-athletes from Virginia, around somebody who isn't worried about the outside Kyle Guy and Ty Jerome. world.

Q. Both of you guys can take a shot at answering KYLE GUY: Thanks, man. this. You're pretty aware of guys that have come before you in the UVA program and what they've Q. Kyle, how much college do you watch accomplished and been able to do. In terms of on television during the season? How well do you your group, if you're able to have a deep run in this know teams at Oklahoma's level? tournament, what do you think that would be for KYLE GUY: We're definitely a basketball junkie group. your legacy, and where do you think you guys We watch basketball together all the time. It's kind of would fit in? how we bond off the court. Playing cards and watching TY JEROME: Just to be in the same boat or be able to basketball is what we do. We got a chance to watch be mentioned with those guys is a huge honor, and Oklahoma in Battle For Atlantis, obviously, because we're extremely thankful for that, all the wins we've they were there. We've watched teams from all over. been able to achieve. But we're not really worried We know they're a good team and I'm looking forward about entertaining that right now. For us, it's just about to playing them. trying to do everything we can for our team. We just want to play with this group more and more, and we Q. Kyle, with a night to sleep on it, is it a relief to have to win to be able to do that. We just want to win have finally gotten that first round out of the way? for us and for the coaches and Coach Bennett really. Do you still have that pressure on you from the fact that with all the high seeds Virginia's had the last KYLE GUY: Yeah, we can come back to that several years, they haven't made it to a Final Four? conversation when our careers are over. We've got KYLE GUY: I would say the outside world is always more important things on our mind right now. Like Ty going to try to put pressure on you. Sometimes you said, to be mentioned with Malcolm, Joe Harris, and can find yourself putting pressure on yourself. But guys that are excelling in the league or guys making we're just trying to have -- Coach was referencing the money professionally or whatever they're doing is truly Friday Night Lights, "clear eyes, full hearts." So just an honor. trying to focus on what's important. We got out of the first round my freshman year. Last year we weren't as Q. I know it's embarrassing, Kyle, asking Ty to talk fortunate. This year we got the job done. So just about you. The other day Kyle said he invited looking forward to playing Oklahoma. himself to your house when you were in high school for the All-Star Game. You said he started Q. Kyle, I know you've mentored Kihei a little this following you on social media. Kyle seems to be a year. Was what he was able to do yesterday on unique guy in a lot of ways. He helped a guy up defense, chasing after loose balls, getting yesterday, he'll congratulate people on the other rebounds, steals, sort of a good example of the team if they beat you guys. Have you met many value he brings to you guys? guys like him, and what's it like to have him as a KYLE GUY: Yeah, he may not be scoring the most friend? points every night, but he's a very valuable player on TY JEROME: First of all, we're teammates, not friends. this team. The little things he does is kind of Isaiah Strictly teammates. It stops there (laughter). Yeah, Wilkins-esque. Obviously, he's not as big as anybody he's really unique, and one of the best things about him on the court, but he does some things that -- you know, picking up full court for 33 games now, you don't see

Rev #1 by #181 at 2019-03-23 19:10:00 GMT page 1 of 7 me doing that. So he's a selfless player, and he Q. Oklahoma prefers a fast pace. I just wondered if doesn't care about stats, and he does a lot of little you guys prefer a pace. Secondly, they've been things that help us win. getting good performances from Doolittle and just wondered about your thoughts on the inside. They Q. For both you guys, going back to some of those got a lot of paint points yesterday. players who have come before you, was there TY JEROME: They probably want to play a little faster anybody early in your career and/or now that you than us. We're really about getting the best shot, and stay in touch with who's had a big influence on you we want to keep teams out of transition, so sometimes in terms of the guys who came before? the game will be slower if we have preference. And I TY JEROME: I stay in touch with everybody that we've think Doolittle has been playing great. He had a great played with, even the guys that transferred, like Marial, game yesterday -- or two days -- yeah, yesterday. So D.T., Darius Thompson. So I stay in touch with we'll have to put different matchups on him, throw everyone really. I still speak to Devon almost every different coverages at him. They're also really day. I speak to London all the time, Isaiah all the time. balanced, too, so it's not just him. We have a relationship with all those guys who have left. KYLE GUY: We already watched some film on them, and we're going to watch more tonight. We don't know And then even the guys we haven't played with, like exactly what we're going to do, but we know they do Malcolm and Joe and Justin, I spent weekends with have a balanced offensive scoring attack. I think four them, too. So our alumni base, basically everyone guys had more than 17 yesterday, I believe. They do reaching back and wanting to see all of us succeed is want to get up and down. We're fine with that. We try great. to keep teams out of transition. I know we take what the defense gives us, so whether that's fast break KYLE GUY: Yeah, that's one of the special things about points or a quick shot or a late shot clock shot, this program is how all the former players really just whatever is the best shot is what we're going to take. buy in to this program and want to give back and come back and hang out with us and mentor us in any way Q. Ty, how much of a benefit was it, if it was a they can. We're all open ears for that kind of stuff benefit, to be challenged the way you were for a whenever -- sometimes we don't listen to Justin half yesterday? Anderson very much, but all the other players -- no, I'm TY JEROME: I mean, not necessarily about benefit or kidding. Because he's got experience and he's non-benefit. It's just you're in the tournament, so every obviously in the league doing just fine. team is good. The whole -- you're playing a 16 seed. The game shouldn't be close, that whole stigma is kind That's a brotherhood that this university and program of nonsense because every team is good. They won has, and we're thankful for that. their conference tournament. They came out playing at a high level. So we had to respond. Now it's kind of Q. What kind of things do they counsel you on or just move on. You survive and advance and focus on what kind of mentorship and advice do they give the next team. you? TY JEROME: Before the tournament, Malcolm texted Q. This is for Kyle. You were talking yesterday that me, and he said just don't put so much pressure on you're very competitive on the court, but that isn't yourself, continue to lead the group, and just be going to make you forget how you were raised. yourself and trust your work. And then after the game, Could you talk for a moment, if you don't mind, he texted me good job. Now go make it through the about how you were raised? weekend. Really just little things like that, where he KYLE GUY: I have a unique family setup. So I have didn't have to text me. He's going through his own two stepparents and obviously two biological parents, rehab process right now, and for him to be worried and they're all best friends, which is something that you about or be concerned about what we're doing shows don't see. My stepdad and dad would go on road trips how selfless he is and shows what a great group of with me when I was in the recruiting process. They guys have come through here. drive down to games together. That in itself is hen -- obviously, they butt heads, because that's just how life KYLE GUY: Yeah, for me, I talk to Isaiah a lot, and he's is, but they keep that away from me because they want just a fun-loving guy, as you know him. He's all about what's best for me, and I owe them a lot for that. Then taking care of your business but remember to have fun I have five siblings, which is why I wear the number 5. in it. So that's what he told me leading into this tournament. We were just raised to be good people, be kind to everyone, no judgment, no discrimination. So that's

Rev #1 by #181 at 2019-03-23 19:10:00 GMT page 2 of 7 just kind of how I've always been and how I want to try have our foot on the gas and just trying to go as far as to continue to be. we can.

Q. Kyle, you mentioned seeing OU in the Bahamas. THE MODERATOR: Virginia head coach Tony Bennett. Wondering if you had an impression of them back We'll start with questions on the front right. then and how much of a challenge do they present to you all? Q. Tony, Kyle Guy seems to be sort of a different KYLE GUY: Yeah, they're a big, physical, athletic team, type of person. He's very happy. He's very which against anybody can impose their will. I think accessible. I've seen him go out of his way to they really found their rhythm now, as compared to congratulate opponents who have beaten you Battle For Atlantis. Then again, we weren't playing at a guys, which is rare, of course. Yesterday, he highest level either then. It was early in the season. accidentally knocked down a Gardner-Webb player, They've grown and gotten a lot better. So I think it will went over and told him it wasn't intentional. You be a great game. seem to have a pretty good relationship with him. What is it that makes him the way he is, and what is Q. Kihei said that he tries to pick your brain every it you find refreshing about him? chance he gets and absorb the knowledge that you TONY BENNETT: I think I've been fortunate to coach a have. What have you seen, how far he's come and lot of guys that are just a strong character, and that what improvements do you think he's made this comes from, I think, how he's been brought up from his year? family. He is, he's a kind person. He enjoys the game. TY JEROME: I think the biggest thing for him is that He has a love for the game and is lighthearted. So I he's grown on just understanding the value of every think that's a credit certainly to his family. Again, he possession. He's always had that work ethic, that just has always been that way. He's a competitor, but competitiveness and that drive from day one, but I think yet enjoys it and understands the big picture in regards he was a little sloppy with the ball at certain times to that. when he came in. Everyone who comes from high school is just used to playing with a huge leash in high Q. Tony, I think it's fair to say maybe a portion of school. So I think he's grown so much from day one in the fan base had maybe been down on Kihei at that aspect. I think that his biggest asset to this team times this year because of his offensive is his selflessness. He could care less how much he production. Was what he able to do yesterday scores. He's just all about winning. defensively, chasing loose balls, getting rebounds and steals, sort of indicative of why he's continued We have certain plays where he'll take -- he'll bring the to be a big part of your rotation in starting? ball up. He'll play the position on certain TONY BENNETT: Yeah, he's been so valuable. You plays that don't involve ball screens, and then the plays can't concern yourself with the opinion of others. He's that do involve ball screens, he'll ask me if I want the helped us. He guards the ball hard. He scraps, and ball. He's just super selfless. He's all about winning. he's made some good offensive plays for us, gives us a He's all about the team. He'll give up his body for the dimension that we haven't had in a long time. Again, team. And we have to tell him to be more aggressive, you asked specifically defensively, and it's that, when too, sometimes. So just a great teammate and an you play against certain kinds of teams that have elite ultra-competitor. quickness and you can set your defense with good ball pressure, that's really important, and he's allowed us to Q. Kyle, we kind of joked about what people are do that. going to ask you guys once you get past that 1-16 game, but it was a relief for a lot of folks yesterday. Again, offensively, he can touch the paint, and he's Can you break down the dynamic, it's still the made some really good plays and passes for us. He's NCAA Tournament, you're not going to be relaxed so competitive, and he brings that. I think that is now, but still getting the, quote, unquote, monkey contagious when you watch that, when you're behind off your back and moving forward? that and he's setting your defense and you're a player, I KYLE GUY: I think how we won yesterday is a huge think that can be inspiring or get the guys going. testament of our growth from last year. Last year, we Taking charges, he's done that over the course of the were in the same situation, and we panicked as an year. entire program, and this year we didn't, and we took care of business and got the job done. Yeah, we can Q. You've told us a few times this year that you've breathe a little bit easier now, but at the same time, it's encouraged the guys to take joy in the pursuit of a the NCAA Tournament, so like you said, we're not championship. You've also told us in past years relaxed. We're not content by any means. We still that your disappointment in losses stems from

Rev #1 by #181 at 2019-03-23 19:10:00 GMT page 3 of 7 wanting your guys to win, wanting them to understood, when he became eligible this year, when experience success, Final Four is the thing that DeAndre and some of the established guys there, it they want. I'm curious how you strike a balance of was going to be -- we'll talk about that. We'll plug you finding joy in the pursuit of a championship versus in where we can and you'll get what you earn, and we'll any pressure you feel to get some players that you just keep plugging because he's an important part of obviously care about as far as they can go. this. TONY BENNETT: Yeah, we talk -- it was actually a quote in a book I read, "the joy of competition and the Q. OU hasn't had the season it wanted until fun and the pursuit of a championship." That can't yesterday when they played really well. They're a define you in terms of who you are, but it's worth it to senior-dominated team -- six, I think, play. Did you go after it for all you're worth. These guys have been sense, when you watched them play or through the gifted. All the players and teams in this tournament video, that those guys have a sense of urgency have such gifts. It's a worthy goal to go after. now that they're end of the road? And in your experience, is that a factor, do you think, in the Only one gets it, but I think you, as a coach, certainly NCAA Tournament? you have goals and dreams for yourself, and when you TONY BENNETT: Of course it is. Just playing high spend as much time with these young men getting to level ball at the right time. We were in Atlantis in the know them, going through the ups and the downs and early season tournament over Thanksgiving, and they the battles, it's just they're an extended part of your were playing a little different. Now they're playing real family, and you want to see it go well for them and the big. I think Doolittle is playing the three sometimes. program. They have the talent. Coach Kruger is one of the best coaches there is. When I was at Wisconsin, he was in So I think it's just our theme this year is united pursuit, the Big Ten, and I've followed him and have a great and that's, I think, a good way to kind of summarize amount of respect for him. what it's about. You're so united in everything through this pursuit. That means in success, and that also What he's done with last year's team was very good, means in failure. If you can keep that balance, I think and how he's taken this team and used the versatility that helps, but it certainly -- it's a great desire for as strength and how it culminated yesterday -- and everyone. other games. It wasn't just yesterday, but was impressive. So to have experience, to have veterans Q. Tony, you've taken some transfers at Virginia, and sort of that end of the road or seeing the light at and they've usually been players who were starters the end of the tunnel, there is certainly a sense of at their other schools. What do you tell them about urgency. So they showed it at a high level the other playing time? Everybody wants to play. And also, day, yesterday, and they cause some or present for guys like Nigel and Braxton, who are problems matching up with them because they score in immediately eligible, how challenging is the pack unique ways. line and your system in general to learn so quickly? Q. Tony, you said a moment ago Kyle is TONY BENNETT: I think, when you come into a lighthearted. Is he all business on the court, in program that has been fortunate enough to have practice and everything or do you sometimes have success, you just -- you have to say, do you want to be to remind him that this is a business-type deal? a part of this? And you can't guarantee anything How did you find out about him, and how did you unless you know here's a spot, X amount of minutes, get him to come to UVA? but that's so fluid. You just want guys that are willing to TONY BENNETT: I think he enjoys -- there's a joy to go get everything that they earn. Sometimes they the game. He enjoys playing. He has fun on the court, maybe earn less than they get, but will they be willing but he's competitive, and he plays hard. I haven't had to be united in the pursuit of what we're trying to do? a problem with him, say, be more business-like because he works hard. I found out about him -- we I think there is always a learning curve when you come were watching another guard, and Coach Sanchez from a different system. I think the experience that said, hey, look at this skinny guy on the other court. I transfers have as playing in this game, and they think it was in Chicago at an Adidas event. We kept understand the physicality and the intensity -- a guy watching. He's pretty thin. I don't know. He kept like Braxton, who played in the SEC and played in an making buckets and, again, was real competitive. You NCAA Tournament game or two, that's invaluable. And just kind of, your eye caught him, and we followed him he was an important part in this, I think it was 12 more and loved him and thought, boy, he could be minutes. Every game we've seen this year, sometimes really good. it's more minutes, sometimes it's less. But he

Rev #1 by #181 at 2019-03-23 19:10:00 GMT page 4 of 7 So we got involved and weren't sure, being a kid from the TED talk that you showed them, and earlier, the Midwest, Indiana, if we could lure him or get him Kyle mentioned that you quoted Friday Night interested in us, but it worked out. We connected, and Lights. I wonder how recent that was. And also, I think he really took off, I think once he committed to when it comes to finding things to motivate them us, then he became a McDonald's All-American. He or push their buttons. Do you enjoy kind of playing was highly recruited, but I think we got him committed, part coach, part psychologist when it comes to that and it just went to another level. So I'm glad we got in stuff? early, and I'm glad Coach Sanchez pointed out the TONY BENNETT: I love movies. I love quoting movies, skinny kid on the court to the left of me. movie lines. Kyle loves to quote Fletch. So there you go. Oh, he already left. He was asking -- did he Q. How has Mamadi's game developed offensively leave? He wanted to know more about Kyle's over the last few years? I think back to last season kindness. I guess I didn't give him enough the first at Syracuse, he made a bunch of acrobatic time. He can quote a lot of Fletch lines. Friday Night jumpers, falling away, awkward angles. Is that kind Lights -- "clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose." Everybody of an underappreciated part of his game? knows that, and that's such a good thing. TONY BENNETT: I think he's just gotten better and better. Ty made the comment yesterday. It was a little As a coach, you're always trying to find a way -- I don't bit of a shaky start for everyone. Mamadi's matured in know. I can remember quoting a line from The Karate the sense that he fought through that and he gave us Kid, and I'm talking to our guys, and they're looking at some play on the offensive rebounding, some post me sort of blank. And I'm thinking of the original moves and finishing, and he does have touch. It's just Karate Kid with Ralph Macchio, and they're thinking the in increments. It's just gotten better every year. I think one after that. Sometimes my age shows up, and I it's just maturity. It's experience. He's always, I would can't quite connect. But you try to motivate in different say, a little newer to the game than most kids from ways, and I think that's the fun stuff seeing how you America, and he's, again, showed great flashes, and can connect with the guys. Some things just click with that's become more consistent. He had a really good the guys and respond. That's part of coaching -- outing yesterday in a big time setting. teaching, motivating, trying to inspire them, encourage them, challenge them, get after them. It's all mixed in. Q. Coach, Oklahoma had a big day yesterday in paint points, and it seems you stressed that. Do Q. Tony, you mentioned -- Kyle mentioned that, you and can you talk about that matchup? with you guys going to the Battle For Atlantis, you TONY BENNETT: We stress that on offense or saw Oklahoma then. Did you have a first defense? Keeping them out of the paint? impression with them? And also, to kind of add on to that, how much do you guys feel you've grown Q. Just the paint points. Yeah, you defensively. since that tournament, as well? TONY BENNETT: They shot -- I think it was 62 percent TONY BENNETT: They were huge. The way they were inside the three-point line from two-point range playing their size. They were one of the bigger teams. yesterday. Scoring 95 points, and I think they only took Playing now -- at the time, they would play Doolittle, 13 threes. That shows you their efficiency and how Kristian it is, at the three at times. Now they're playing they run their actions and, again, how their bigs can them sometimes again four, five. But I just remember back you down and their guards and post you up in their size. We did not end up playing them. We played play. It's going to be a war in that regard. It's kind of solid basketball, had a good tournament and ended up going to be bend but not don't break because they winning that. So we just saw, I think it was -- they have the ability to create their own, and that's the test played Wisconsin. I think we would have played the because they can space it. winner of that, if I can't remember, the Wisconsin- Oklahoma game. One of our coaches said, I haven't I don't know if Brady would be their four or their five, seen a team that big. Wisconsin had a good game but he can space it. Doolittle can go to work as he's against them then. working in the post. So they put some pressure on you with that. But we have to be as good as we can at Have we improved since then? I think every team making them shoot the contested shots. That's our improves in certain ways. I think we've just become goal every game defensively. That's kind of the pack more settled. Different guys have stepped up. Braxton line mentality. Can you pressure the ball but be Key has -- he's been good for us, and he's established jammed up and make people shoot the majority of their himself more and more. Mamadi, at times, Kihei, those shots contested and bothered, not at the rim. guys who are a little more experienced now have really added to our program. Q. Before the opener, the guys were talking about

Rev #1 by #181 at 2019-03-23 19:10:00 GMT page 5 of 7 Q. With the Friday Night Lights reference, first, brother to me, is from New Zealand. When I lived over what was kind of the message and the point you there, I got to know him. One of my assistants, Ben were trying to get across with that? Could you see Johnson, at Washington State played over there. So the guys kind of get it? Do you have any Friday we had that connection, then we got couple guys from Night Lights fans on the team? Europe. TONY BENNETT: I don't know if the guys got it or not. No, it was the quote, "clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose." When you're at Washington State, Virginia, schools, I It's just, if you clearly understand who you are as a think sometimes finding those hidden gems, guys that team, your identity and what you hang your hat on, are academically sound that are excited to come over, either as an individual player or as a team, and you a lot of schools are doing it. Sometimes you can find have a full heart in your pursuit of it, you can't lose. players that maybe you wouldn't be in such a fight for Maybe someone will beat you, but you can't lose. It's here, or you would be in a fight, I'm saying, if there's a pretty simple. player of that caliber. If you have connections, if you can get to them early, sometimes you have a better I think I asked, have we got any Friday Night Lights chance to land them whereas, if they're in the states, fans? I think most of them knew that quote, so that they're so exposed, and it's such a recruiting battle. So was the idea. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it you try to find your niches. That's what we've done. doesn't. But I like the movie, so it was good. Q. What are the specific challenges with finding Q. Tony, you mention often that you tell guys who those guys? maybe don't start or get the full complement of TONY BENNETT: It's connections over there. More minutes, be patient, your time is coming. I can't tell guys are exposed over the Internet and all that. It's just you when, but it is. It's easy for you to say. How trusting people, getting your eyes on them, getting difficult is it for them to accept that and be patient? video, all those things. Trying to assess the And on the flip side, are you pleased with the competition that they're playing against, and you don't patience guys like Braxton and Mamadi and Jay always get it right, but we've been fortunate where have shown? Because at times, including some of those guys have been terrific for us. yesterday, they've been invaluable for you. TONY BENNETT: Of course, they're a huge part of that Q. If you've already been asked this, I'll get it off team. Every guy is so valuable. That's the hardest the transcript, but are there advantages to being thing. These guys come from high school, and they're scared a little bit or being challenged the way you the main player. Sometimes delayed gratification is were in the first half yesterday? very hard in today's society, with all of us, but for young TONY BENNETT: I already answered that, so get it off people, it's the instant gratification. Those who are the transcript. No, I'm just kidding. I didn't (laughter). willing to wait and work, it's rewarding, and it's doing stuff for them beyond which I think will produce fruit in You know, that was -- you felt, certainly, the way their lives, way past just the season, but that is the Gardner-Webb played, as I said, was challenging challenge. because of how they use their fours and fives, the way they're shooting, their quickness, and to get down like I'm sure friends, family, hey, you should be getting more that and feel the crowd turn. We were in that spot last opportunities. I think that's also why there's such a year, and human nature says this could happen again, transfer. The numbers are so big. But those usually but you've got to keep fighting. That was the thing that, who fight and wait it out, good things happen. I I don't know if it was good or not, but we just talked couldn't be more proud of those guys. At times, they're about that at halftime. You got to fight. You can't playing big minutes, and their time is still coming. panic, but you've got to fight. Some guys -- not everybody can play 30 minutes a game or 35, but I've liked their attitudes, and I love that As I said, only the guys that played and were part of at just the right times, they've stepped up. that team last year and that were in that locker room this year and understand all that was there will Q. Was there a tipping point for your recruitment of appreciate them responding the way they did in light of international players, or has that just gradually that. Like I said, I'm glad that we, they, all of us could grown as the game has grown that way? experience that turnaround in that setting, which TONY BENNETT: When I was at Washington State, I pressure, stress, those things, they put you in stuff, and try to think who our first -- was it from you see some of the best players and best athletes in Australia? I had spent some time in Australia and New the world. You can come unravelled in that, and we Zealand after playing. And then Kirk Penney, a guy have at times, and we fought through some of that stuff who played for my father at Wisconsin, is like a little and came out on the positive end. So I think that was

Rev #1 by #181 at 2019-03-23 19:10:00 GMT page 6 of 7 important for sure. Like I said, a couple things we've brought back from Q. Kyle and Ty were talking about former players, previous teams because we have that kind of how they stay in touch, they mentor, they text. personnel that can use it. So it's always evolving. Is it One, what does that give your current guys, the future of UVA offense? Kind of depends on the hearing from them? And what does it mean to you personnel, but you're always trying to move that the guys who are in the NBA or rehabbing from needle. injuries, things like that, still take the time to be involved in the program? TONY BENNETT: It's everything. It kind of leads back to the question why you want success for the young men that you coach, because I know the kind of young men they'll become, and I know how they're going to pour back into the program and what they're about. So you just desperately want it. When you have a healthy alumni base or former players that are helping your current players or just come back and work out with our strength coach and they keep in touch with us, that's the most -- some of the most rewarding stuff as a coach, I would say. That's the stuff that's going to last.

I see that with my father when guys from whatever teams he had, his high school players, they'll still go and visit with him. They'll play a round of golf, or they'll just go and sit, and my mom will make them their hot fudge sundaes she used to make when my dad would recruit them. They'll sit and tell stories and send me notes and all that. That's the good stuff. That's the lasting stuff.

You're bonded together through experiences with most of your guys through life. You really are. That is so rewarding in this game. There's a lot of things that can be challenging, but those are the memories, and I think a lot of reason why many of the coaches do it and go through the things that we go through. So we've got great former players all the way from my first year here up until now. Can't tell you how good they are. You guys know that. You've covered them.

Q. Tony, the way the offense has changed this year with the sets that you guys are using, have the new offensive sets kind of become the best sets for the offense? Is the new stuff kind of the future of the UVA offense? TONY BENNETT: Yeah, I think you look at your personnel every year, and you make adjustments, and a lot of the stuff was born out of either struggles you've had in years past or, again, personnel that you have and what spots they're in. So you're always challenging yourself as a coach. You have to keep improving. The game changes. You have to try -- I mean, there's certain things that are constants, but certainly those are things that I think have helped us, and we worked hard on some of the things that have been key for us this year through the summer, fall, during the year.

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