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Fun V. The Weight Of Expectations
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[QUOTE="RockyMTblue2, post: 5351156, member: 250"] For a few years now I've taken to taking it game by game and enjoying the development of individual players. With the Tennessee loss last season my season expectations whithered and were only partially restored by the SC butt whipping. Then our Huskies took the tourney like Sherman through Georgia and I just lived in the moment and loved it all. Now this fall is different. It's like it use to be. We are expected to win. Not only that, but lots of talk about the Huskies going undefeated. So what's the problem? I find myself out of shape for an undefeated run or that shock that comes when somebody elses A+ game comes along. Anybody have any advice to give on ditching fan worry and approaching the season with Christmas like anticipation? [/QUOTE]
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