Harsh question to ask after the sterling record and gaudy numbers put up on both sides of the ball last fall, But, given our past history of other staffs here having become the big men on campus who never had to buy a beer the prior season and their taking a big bite of the "Rat Poison" after being rewarded for their prior efforts and spiraling down to earth the next season, it's a fair and important one to ask...
Can our Staff and even Coach Cignetti find a way to get over everyone patting them on the back and refocus on the job at hand with the same drive and passion they've shown in the past...?
Handling success is often more difficult than dealing with failure... Pushing through the "success barrier" is a lot tougher than just identifying and fixing what went wrong because you have a tendency to believe that you have all the answers and to unintentionally sort of put it all on cruise control...
Should be interesting to see if this Staff can get past their accolades and monetary rewards and get refocused on "the Main Thing"...
Can our Staff and even Coach Cignetti find a way to get over everyone patting them on the back and refocus on the job at hand with the same drive and passion they've shown in the past...?
Handling success is often more difficult than dealing with failure... Pushing through the "success barrier" is a lot tougher than just identifying and fixing what went wrong because you have a tendency to believe that you have all the answers and to unintentionally sort of put it all on cruise control...
Should be interesting to see if this Staff can get past their accolades and monetary rewards and get refocused on "the Main Thing"...