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    Below is a interesting article. On this site I often hear how Team A has no chance at beating let alone covering vs. Team B. Then when they do members are often perplexed how it happened. Sports are played by emotional humans. Players listen to the hype. They are asked the same questions time and time again. Players become overconfident. While other players get emotionally charged up for a game. Going into last night game it was obvious that Florida had lots to play for. They heard for weeks they had no chance at winning. At the same time Ohio State believed all the hype. They figured all they had to do was show up. To compound the problem last night OSU scored the first time they touched the ball. In retrospect it was probably the worst thing that could have happened. It was too easy. They figured the rest of the would continue to go their way.

    Guys read this article. Change your whole thought process capping games. I've been around long enough to know if it looks too easy it usually is. If anything taught us a lesson it's never as easy as it seems. Never believe all the hype.


    OSU never saw it coming

    By Terry Bowden, Yahoo! Sports
    January 8, 2007

    On the last week of the regular season, second-ranked Southern California was beaten by UCLA 13-9 in what was considered the biggest or at least most important upset of the season. When the game was over, all Trojans head coach Pete Carroll could say was, "I never saw it coming."

    On Monday, I did radio interviews all across the country to break down and discuss the national championship game. I was on 12 radio stations from 10 a.m. to noon representing Yahoo! Sports, then I did a three-hour satellite radio show from noon to 3 p.m., followed by a one-hour national network gig with five more interviews. I finished my day with my own three-hour sports talk show before I ran home to settle down for the BCS title game.

    As I sat on the couch waiting for the game to start, I reflected back on all the interviews I had done. It dawned on me that not one person in any city and in any state even slightly suggested that Florida had a chance to beat Ohio State. In fact, most predicted that the game would not even be close.

    It made me wonder what kind of effect this would have on the Buckeyes and Gators as they prepared to play the game. You know they had to have heard the same thing that I had, that there was no way Ohio State could lose this game and no way Florida could win.

    After watching the Gators rout the Buckeyes 41-14, I could come to only one conclusion: Ohio State was mentally unprepared to play the game. The Buckeyes brought no emotion into the game, and they played with no intensity. Clearly, they thought they could just show up and the Gators would do what everybody predicted – lose.

    Obviously, Florida had heard the same comments. However, the Gators didn't listen to what everyone had predicted. They didn't give up, and they didn't lie down. They took it personally and got mad, and they brought an attitude that they were going to show the world how good their team really was.

    This game proved once again that football can't be played without emotion. Every team, no matter what people say, must be given respect, and if you don't give it, you will suffer the consequences.

    To tell you how bad it was, Ohio State's prolific offense that came into the game averaging 410 yards per game was held to 82. On the other side of the ball, the Buckeyes' No. 1-ranked scoring defense, which was giving up only 10 points per game, watched as the Gators racked up 41. Isn't it amazing what a little emotion can do?

    As for individual performances, Troy Smith, Ohio State's Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback, finished 4-for-14 for 35 yards and ended up with the lowest passing efficiency rating of any quarterback in BCS history. Not exactly the way anyone wants to end a college career. On the other hand, Florida's Chris Leak, in an MVP performance, completed 25 of 36 passes for 212 yards and a touchdown to cap his illustrious career.

    To make matters even worse for the Buckeyes, Jim Tressel lost his composure while trailing only 24-14 in the first half and went for an ill-advised fourth-and-1 on his own 29-yard line. Ohio State's failure to get the first down led to another Gators score.

    Even in the second half, when you would think Ohio State would have been able to regroup and come to its senses, it again was outclassed on both sides of the ball.

    The bottom line is that the Gators came to play football Monday night, and the Ohio State Buckeyes didn't. Florida is the best team in college football and is the national champion.

    After the game, the Gators rallied at midfield to accept their championship trophy. I saw coach Tressel walking toward the dressing room, and I'm pretty sure I was able to read his lips.

    I think he said, "I never saw it coming."

  • #2
    Nice post, FrankB.

    Not all are true in this article, however.
    Ex: LSU vs. N. Dame in this year Sugar Bowl. I don't think a lot of people would give the Irish a chance against LSU (and they were right). Even C. Weis was saying that he was tired of being overlooked/underdog.

    Emotionally involved or not, ND didn't show up on 1-3-2007 and should not deserve to be in a BCS bowl at all.

    BTW, Do you like any thing in the NBA tonight???

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    • #3
      Frank, this is never more true than in CBB that is why you have so many dogs winning on there home court..You can make alot of money by betting the money line with home dogs.
      Great read...
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      • #4
        Originally posted by LSUMONSTER
        Nice post, FrankB.

        Not all are true in this article, however.
        Ex: LSU vs. N. Dame in this year Sugar Bowl. I don't think a lot of people would give the Irish a chance against LSU (and they were right). Even C. Weis was saying that he was tired of being overlooked/underdog.

        Emotionally involved or not, ND didn't show up on 1-3-2007 and should not deserve to be in a BCS bowl at all.

        BTW, Do you like any thing in the NBA tonight???
        There is one big fact you left out..The Sugar Bowl was just like a home game for the Tigers...The Tigers would win but not by so much on a neutral field...and besides that the Irish were way overrated as usual....
        THE ART OF BEING WISE IS THE ART OF KNOWING WHAT TO OVERLOOK...

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        • #5
          It seems to me it is a testament to the coach who can motivate his highly favored team and keep them from reading the newspapers and watching ESPN, mediums who keep telling these young men they are unbeatable or the greatest team ever to suit up. The underdog always has the motivational edge, especially when the talent in similar. ND clearly did not have the athletes that LSU did. Perhaps they read how great their coach was at offensive game plans and forgot to implement them. That's why emotion is not as great a motivator in the NFL. The pro athletes' livelyhoods are on the line, the greatest motivator of all.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by LSUMONSTER
            Not all are true in this article, however.
            Ex: LSU vs. N. Dame in this year Sugar Bowl. I don't think a lot of people would give the Irish a chance against LSU (and they were right). Even C. Weis was saying that he was tired of being overlooked/underdog.
            Like all 'systems' nothing hold true to 100%

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            • #7
              Great write-up, with a lot of merit, IMO. There is a reason that the underdog is 5-for-5 SU in the last 5 championship games, and most of it has to do with the fact that for a month plus, the favorite is showered with praise from every angle, and is usually full of themselves and their #1 ranking, and all of the banquets and awards ceremonies after the regular season do nothing to allow any humility.

              Meanwhile, the dog is hearing how they have no chance, and should not be there, and thus is wasting its time even showing up.

              Note to self:

              Take the dog on the ML in next year's game, regardless of who is playing or the line!

              As Yogi Berra would say, "Half of the game is 90% mental."
              You can't always get what you want, but if you try some time, you might find, you get what you need.

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              • #8
                I guess that's what u would call "fading the public".
                Remember The Titans

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                • #9
                  as usual----good stuff---thanks Pardner----kapt


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                  • #10
                    good read ! thanks for sharing....

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                    • #11
                      good read jim
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by LSUMONSTER
                        Nice post, FrankB.

                        Not all are true in this article, however.
                        Ex: LSU vs. N. Dame in this year Sugar Bowl. I don't think a lot of people would give the Irish a chance against LSU (and they were right). Even C. Weis was saying that he was tired of being overlooked/underdog.

                        Emotionally involved or not, ND didn't show up on 1-3-2007 and should not deserve to be in a BCS bowl at all.

                        BTW, Do you like any thing in the NBA tonight???

                        Thing is opposite LSU had something to play for being at home in the Superdome plus wanting to prove that they were the best team in the nation and that if a playoff system was used then they would be one of the favorites.Also they were kinda pissed they missed the SEC championship game so LSU had alot to play for in this game emotionally.
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