It isn't just our coaching staff that talks about this, lots of coaches these days seem to subscribe to this philosophy. Does anybody know how this "win half your road games" thing got started??? Frankly, I think it is ESPN talking head BS.
If that is the expectation coaches are setting, is it any wonder when a team wins half their road games?
Does Stig talk about winning half our road conference games? Does AJ? Maybe they have, but it seems like LOSER talk, to me.
I want to go 1-0. The expectation is to win every game, one at a time. Talking about winning half of anything seems like setting up fans and players with moral victories so they can cope with losing.
Maybe its smart. But it doesn't seem like the kind of attitude that would translate to winning conference championships.
Does this bother anyone else? As I said earlier, this isn't specifically an SDSU problem although our coaches seem to have bought in.
If that is the expectation coaches are setting, is it any wonder when a team wins half their road games?
Does Stig talk about winning half our road conference games? Does AJ? Maybe they have, but it seems like LOSER talk, to me.
I want to go 1-0. The expectation is to win every game, one at a time. Talking about winning half of anything seems like setting up fans and players with moral victories so they can cope with losing.
Maybe its smart. But it doesn't seem like the kind of attitude that would translate to winning conference championships.
Does this bother anyone else? As I said earlier, this isn't specifically an SDSU problem although our coaches seem to have bought in.
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