Preventing Frustration From Becoming Despair
Posted Oct 31, 2018
The 1-6 Tar Heels themselves aren’t in a state of despair or a twirling mess yet, though frustration has fully settled in. “Yeah, sure, plenty of frustration,” Larry Fedora said Monday at his weekly press conference, when asked if four consecutive competitive losses had reached a point of frustration. Fedora wouldn’t say it's visible in the players but it’s something they discuss.
(Tar Heel Illustrated)
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