The emotional coach myth

The real myth is that KF isn't emotional. Talk to any current or former player about that, he shows PLENTY of fire in the locker room, but chooses to remain cool on the sideline, except for egregiously bad calls.
 
I don't care how animated KF is on the sidelines, but what bothers me is that the team can't seem to match our opponent's intensity when we're playing underdogs like Minnesota or ISU. THAT is the real problem here, IMO. Every game is as "just another game", while some of our opponents are viewing it as an actual RIVALRY game.

Why is it that when we lose to a perceived lesser opponent that it is we were unispired and the coaches called bad plays? When we beat the teams that are perceived to be better we play inspired football and seemed to win despite the bad play calling....I am sorry but I get confused with all of this?
 
Why is it that when we lose to a perceived lesser opponent that it is we were unispired and the coaches called bad plays? When we beat the teams that are perceived to be better we play inspired football and seemed to win despite the bad play calling....I am sorry but I get confused with all of this?

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