Ep. 59 Winner's Mentality, Power Five Fallacy, and a Weekend Appetizer
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(0:00-24:45)- PST rolls out the red carpet for the New Years episode, and it's their best episode yet. Do the Skins finishing 8-8 mean anything to you as a fan, or a person with a winner's mentality? Betting on sports makes you a worse person and that's a scientific fact.
(24:45-47:16)- We start with College Football, but end far from it. Bowl games are finally starting to get good, but both academies winning is just plain good for America. Half of PST has a problem with JMU football, and their utter complacency. Power 5 schools don't rule the NFL, but why? Listen towards the end for a quote that is probably the best thing that's ever been said on PST, even if that is a pretty low bar.
(47:16-59:04)- 3 on 3 NHL is the best sport ever invented. Sports are woven with tradition, that's why we love them so much. We talk the difference between sports and sports fans, and we're a different breed.
(59:04-1:05:35)- The Weekend Appetizer is the most predictable app we've had in the history of Perpetual Sports Talk. Find us on the interwebs.
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