laxdad03 wrote:Maybe I'm to blame for my specific choice of the word "mystique." ...
I agree. Your choice of words was unfortunate.
In my mind there is a big difference between mental toughness or "psychology" and mystique.
Mental toughness includes concentration and focus. Mystique implies some kind of external force which prevents a team from winning.
In individual sports such as tennis, you can see a player focus and concentrate, and pull themselves to victory from the brink of defeat. It is not because one player is intimidated by Wimbledon. It is because they lacked the talent and focus to overcome these external stimuli.
I would not say that Michigan was a better team than UCSB last year, yet under your definition someone could say that UCSB "gradually [got] run down by superior talent and concentration. Gradually, they [lost] focus, [made] mistakes, and [lost] the game."
If it wasn't lack of concentration, what was it? Mystique?