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Bill Self was halfway through the postgame handshake ... 800 in his postgame session with the media. At least two of his players were enthused about their coach’s accomplishment, however.
Bill Self, David Coit, Rylan Griffen and Zeke Mayo met with reporters to discuss the game. Click the video above to see what Self had to say. Click the video below to see what the players had to say.