Speaking Psychologically 6-25-13

Speaking Psychologically 6-25-13

Dr. Braccio Talks on “The Drive With Jack Ebling”

Radio Show on 730 a.m. on 6/25/13

 

 

 

Dr.Braccio talks to Jack Ebling and Graham Couch about his view that the Big Ten Channel and commissioner Delaney have it all wrong by the obsession with promoting Ohio State University and the University of Michigan football versus the Big Ten Championship Game and not karatay escort trying to upgrade the middle Big Ten Teams to improve the overall conference to be able to compete with the SEC.  The aging Delaney’s obsession also overlooks the fact Ohio State University has beaten the University of Michigan ten of the past twelve years, Wisconsin has won the Big Ten championship the past three years and each year has gone to the Rose Bowl, the University of Michigan has not won a Big Ten Football title since 2003 and surprisingly, Michigan State University has the most Big Ten Wins in the past five years.

 

Dr. Braccio also talks about the tremendous despair that must have come over the players and fans of the Boston Bruins when two goals were scored in mere seconds at the end of third period and watching in horror as the Chicago Black Hawks won the game and the Stanley Cup.  He discusses the difference between being beaten or beating yourself in big games.  There also is discussion about it if it worse to be beaten by lot or lose a close game.

 

When asked who he believes has had this greatest impact in Michigan on a program either pro or college, Dr. Braccio chose Biggie Munn even though he said a case could be made for others.  Coach Munn was exceptionally successful as a coach between the years of 1947-1953.  He won three national championships in football, ushered MSU into the Big Ten and chose the successful and exceptionally popular Duffy Daugherty as his successor as football coach as he became athletic director.  For comparison, The University of Michigan has only won a share of one National Championship since 1950.DrJohnBraccioSr_6-25-13

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