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Texas lost at home today to OU in volleyball (a pretty huge upset). I got a text from a club volleyball coach before the game, and she said watch out Elliott might throw this game on "purpose". I laughed it off, but she was adamant that Elliott likes to lose games at this time of the year. I know that may sound weird, but Elliot has a history of losing games at this time of the year to try and motivate the team before the tournament. In 2012 when Texas won the national title, Texas lost a match to Iowa State they should have never lost. Texas also lost a game in 2011 at about this time to a below average OU team. In 2012 Elliott also said something in an interview about how he hates to be undefeated in the regular season because it adds pressure in the postseason.
Do you think coaches actually throw games? Do you think a loss is actually a good thing?
I think it's an interesting conversation. I don't know if I'm buying into the "throwing" games narrative, but if you look at Elliot's history and interviews it seems like there's some truth to it.
Do you think coaches actually throw games? Do you think a loss is actually a good thing?
I think it's an interesting conversation. I don't know if I'm buying into the "throwing" games narrative, but if you look at Elliot's history and interviews it seems like there's some truth to it.
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