Ferentz: Focusing on the Next Game and Will to Win

jameskalina

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It's doesn't make sense that Coach Ferentz continues to say the team focuses on the next game and does not allow the success or lack of in the previous game to affect their preparation for the following game.

Well, if this is true then why did Clayborn say after the Minnesota game the team lost their will to win?

If the team flushes the previous game and focuses on the next game then there should be the willl to win each and every week.
 


It's doesn't make sense that Coach Ferentz continues to say the team focuses on the next game and does not allow the success or lack of in the previous game to affect their preparation for the following game.

Well, if this is true then why did Clayborn say after the Minnesota game the team lost their will to win?

If the team flushes the previous game and focuses on the next game then there should be the willl to win each and every week.

So he should say we are going to dwell on the loss and let it affect them going forward? Coaches say a lot of things they try to do that don't always turn out on the football field. So you can point out 1 game in the last several years that it didn't happen the way KF says and we should just stop believing in the flush it mentality?
 


So he should say we are going to dwell on the loss and let it affect them going forward? Coaches say a lot of things they try to do that don't always turn out on the football field. So you can point out 1 game in the last several years that it didn't happen the way KF says and we should just stop believing in the flush it mentality?

I'm not sure it's just one game.

Indiana and Northwestern come to mind.
 




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