CATLAX MAN wrote:DG wrote:It really doesn't have anything to do with mystique or intimidation.
Catlax, I have to agree with laxdad here. CSU is in BYU's head. CSU has OWNED the Cougars for the past few years.
I'm sorry, but I just can't buy that. It sounds to me more like a juicy rationalization on the BYU supporters part. They owned the Cougars because they had the better teams in those years. You can try to say that the mysterious forces came together and conspired to keep victory away from BYU, but that is not the situation. I still maintain that mystique & intimidation have never won a game for anybody. Talent & teamwork will always prevail.
I usually agree with you Catlax, but can't go that far here. Talent and teamwork will not always prevail. If that was the case, then home field advantage would mean nothing. UCSB would never enjoy any benefit from playing in the Pit (which they obviously do).
There are no mysterious factors here conspiring to keep victory from BYU. CSU has imposed
their will on the Cougars for the last 3 years. I'm sure Flip would love to read that...Anyway, I believe that this comes from a combination of talent, teamwork, and outright attitude. There's nothing like confidence (or lack thereof) to affect a team's performance. If the mental part of the game didn't have any bearing on the outcome of sports, then there wouldn't be a cottage industry of psychologist dedicated to helping atheletes perform at their highest levels.
Don't misunderstand me here, I'm giving all of the credit to the Rams for their accomplishments vs BYU. I believe that until they get over their lack of confidence vs. CSU, the Cougars are in for a long dry spell. BYU must get more mentally tough. Period. If that is your definition of being a worse team, then BYU certainly is a worse team than CSU.
bluevelvet wrote:Since UCSB broke through in 2002, they now win every time. UCSB now has a better team. They have better talent, concentration and focus. They don't need mystique.
You mean UCSB had the better team last year, right?