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A>B>C>A Sports Psychology
Every year it seems that CUSA team A is better than team B and team B is better than team C, but team C is better than team A. For example (generally speaking), as someone posted elsewhere LA Tech beats UNT in football pretty much every year. UNT then beats USM. However, USM beats LA Tech. This has certainly been the cycle the last several years and I suspect a similar thing exists in Eastern CUSA and every conference. There is clearly a strong psychological aspect to it. We're all trying to break the chain, but it just seems to repeat itself annually and it doesn't help anyone's blood pressure. lol Any thoughts/theories?
09-30-2019 10:47 AM
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RE: A>B>C>A Sports Psychology
No matter what happens, with rare exceptions, FAU beats FIU, but MTSU beats FAU. This situation spans more than a decade and it has to be psychology. Especially given how close most FAU - MTSU games end.
09-30-2019 10:53 AM
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