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Defining "success"

Posted on: January 31, 2020 at 13:46:58 CT
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If you define it as merely "showing improvement", yes going two and six in the SEC is "successful". In more absolute terms, in a competitive situation, i.e. college football, losing more often to one's contemporaries than defeating them is never success. The operative word is "contemporaries".
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               Defining "success" - ScottsdaleTiger MU - 1/31 13:46:58
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