86 might even put them in the final group, like it did for Jason at the Olympics.
FWIW, the scoring range for the final group at Worlds last year was 85.54-98.21. Jason is more likely to get there has he will probably in a later group in the SP. Josh's WR suffered due to his injury, so he will probably skate earlier.
Also, I just updated my score averages for the men in the world. And surprisingly despite Jason's relative struggles this season, as far as overall scoring averages go, he's ranked 6th among all the men in the world, behind Fernandez, Hanyu, Kovtun, Machida and Mura.
Voronov, Ten, Aaron and Dornbush are right behind him. Kovtun is in 3rd, but only by about 5 points. So....FWIW.
Of course, that includes scores from the earlier Challenge Series, which he well in.
Without that, he's 9th. But the difference between 9th and 3rd is not insurmountable.