Jordan Spieth knew coming into Sunday he'd need a big round to compete at the Barclays.
It didn't happen.
Spieth carded a two-under 69, moving him to five under for the tournament going into the clubhouse. He was tied with Justin Thomas for 10th place overall when he left the course.
Barring a change atop the leaderboard, Spieth is in line for his second top 10 in his last six tournaments. He's battled through consistent bouts of frustration since winning the Dean & Deluca Invitational in May and could have contended if it weren't for shaky first and third rounds.