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Mike wrote:
Please note I'm not taking shots at RPI or their fans, just trying to
give a different perspective from an unbiased observer of the scene.
I believe that this feeling RPI followers seem to have, that their
team often loses to inferior teams, is peculiar to them - rather than
there being a problem peculiar to the team. I don't hear it from
followers of other teams, at least not nearly as often. RPI followers
might
need to consider whether they expect and/or demand too much from their
team - something I have believed has been going on in the Capital
District for years, ever since I was there - and whether those demands
create pressure that is inevitably going to affect RPI in ways it
doesn't affect other teams.
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--- Mike Machnik
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*HMM* 11/13/93
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Unfortunately, I have to agree with Mike. The students and the
Captial District expect way too much every year from the team. I
know. All four years I was there ('87-'88 to '90-'91) RPI was
supposed to at *least* get to the NCAA's. However, I don't think this
is unique to RPI. This is all part of college sports. Especially at a
school that lives and breathes just one sport like RPI. It's the same
at some other schools and sports of note: Notre Dame football (it's
hard to win a national championship with four losses :-) ) and North
Carolina basketball (ok, they are #1 right now, but last year's
supposed final four team lost to BC in the round of 32) come to mind.
There is also the old philosophy of "any team can beat any other team
on any given night, otherwise we wouldn't play the game at all." I
promise there will be another upset this year in college hockey!
Dave / RPI '91
LET'S GO RED!!
P.S. I was thinking of maybe driving up to Princeton Friday for the
RPI game. Anyone know the ticket situation?
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