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Beavers battle incoming Trojans tongiht

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Originally posted by: Ns1
Even if Carroll rejects the notion that game preparation should take into account external perceptions -- big games vs. not-so-big games -- don't believe for a second that he's above pulling out a predictable motivational ploy or two.

Like, say, reminding his veteran players how awful they felt after playing badly against the Beavers in 2006.

It doesn't appear, however, that many of the upperclassmen need to be reminded.

"I remember walking off that field not feeling too good about myself and having all these people run by me, yelling in my face how sorry we were, and how bad we were," defensive tackle Fili Moala said. "Stuff that really made me angry. Those are the types of things I think about during preparation."

DEATH TO OREGON



On that note, what should I grill? Gonna pick up a cube or two of cheap beer (aka bud light) and drink everytime 'sc scores.

It must suck to be 5:12 in the 2nd qtr and not had a single drink huh 😛 suck it all you Oregon haters!
 
Originally posted by: Devine
Originally posted by: Ns1
Even if Carroll rejects the notion that game preparation should take into account external perceptions -- big games vs. not-so-big games -- don't believe for a second that he's above pulling out a predictable motivational ploy or two.

Like, say, reminding his veteran players how awful they felt after playing badly against the Beavers in 2006.

It doesn't appear, however, that many of the upperclassmen need to be reminded.

"I remember walking off that field not feeling too good about myself and having all these people run by me, yelling in my face how sorry we were, and how bad we were," defensive tackle Fili Moala said. "Stuff that really made me angry. Those are the types of things I think about during preparation."

DEATH TO OREGON



On that note, what should I grill? Gonna pick up a cube or two of cheap beer (aka bud light) and drink everytime 'sc scores.

It must suck to be 5:12 in the 2nd qtr and not had a single drink huh 😛 suck it all you Oregon haters!

:laugh: My Bruins may suck this year so watching these guys struggle is more than worth the pleasure.
 
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