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How MSU Fans are Psychologically Adjust to the Shocking NCAA Loss

How MSU Fans are Psychologically Adjust to the Shocking NCAA Loss

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On 3/29/16, Dr. John H.Braccio talks about how Michigan State University fans are psychologically adjusting to a shockling loss in the first round of NCAA Basketball Tournament on “The Drive With silifke escort ilanları Jack Ebling” Radio Show with Jack Ebling and Graham Couch of the Lansing State Journal. John said he was particularly upset because of how this could impact Denzel Valentine in his legitimate quest to be acknowledged as the best college basketball player in the country. They also discuss the impact of experienced players leaving a team even if incoming players are perceived as better players. Chemistry is a huge factor on how well a team plays together.  Graham Couch playfully says he is going to try to come up with something that would put John in a bad mood.

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