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	<title>Comments on: Hope, Faith, and Football</title>
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		<title>By: Steve Gaines</title>
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		<description>Excellent post - both for the pertinent points and for the great reminder of such a watershed moment in major college football.  (Nothing better than the big boys getting knocked down by the little guys.)  The ultimate way BSU won that game with the huge trick play at the end is also a reminder to be willing and daring enough to take a risk - even at a critical juncture.  Of course, the risk itself becomes much more of a calculated risk through the preparation to which you refer.

The line that really strikes me from the post: &quot;Hope costs you nothing.&quot;  That&#039;s bulletin board material.

And I would add that, on the other hand, anxiety and worry are very expensive processes that seldom generate any real return.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Excellent post &#8211; both for the pertinent points and for the great reminder of such a watershed moment in major college football.  (Nothing better than the big boys getting knocked down by the little guys.)  The ultimate way BSU won that game with the huge trick play at the end is also a reminder to be willing and daring enough to take a risk &#8211; even at a critical juncture.  Of course, the risk itself becomes much more of a calculated risk through the preparation to which you refer.</p>
<p>The line that really strikes me from the post: &#8220;Hope costs you nothing.&#8221;  That&#8217;s bulletin board material.</p>
<p>And I would add that, on the other hand, anxiety and worry are very expensive processes that seldom generate any real return.</p>
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