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Preventing Frustration From Becoming Despair


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,” 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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