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| ![]() Conference Tournaments: Why Are There So Many Upsets Every Year?Have you ever wondered what factors play into all the upsets in college basketball conference tournaments? There are more things at play than many fans realize.
By: Super Tao Inc Another major factor in a lot of these upsets is the “nothing to lose factor” facing some teams. When you have nothing to lose, this naturally puts you in the proper mental state to perform at your peak. The state of mind this attitude creates makes the players feel loose and suddenly less afraid to make mistakes. This creates breakthroughs for many players. A few of the things I continually work on with my clients are establishing rituals and habits that give them the exact same mental edge that tends to occur naturally when playing with nothing to lose. The reverse of this phenomenon is often what happens to the favored teams. They suddenly find themselves in a battle with a team they defeated handedly twice before and begin to tighten up and play not to lose. This usually results in just that, losing. It’s always difficult for a college team to beat another team three times in one season. That’s because most 18-23 year olds have a hard time getting motivated to play a team that gave them few problems in the previous games and may be looking ahead to a future game already. Of course those future games will never be played if they don’t take care of what is in front of them. One more circumstance that often comes into play in these upsets is what I like to call “the adrenaline factor.” Since these tournaments are played in neutral settings, most fans are rooting for the underdogs, and this often can create some momentum and lift a team. Give the crowd any hope of an upset and they’ll jump on the bandwagon instantaneously. So if you are attending any of this year’s conference tourneys, make a note of the looseness and attitudes of the teams before each game tips-off. Usually within the first few minutes of a game you can tell who is mentally in it and who isn’t. As Teddy Roosevelt often said “Believe you can and you’re halfway there.” POSTED IN THE MIND SIDE BLOG supertao.com # # # Super Tao is dedicated to helping athletes, executives, teams, corporations & individuals perform at their peak on a consistent basis. SuperTao is completely process oriented. “Preparation isn’t everything; it’s the only thing”-Sam Obitz End
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