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(@southern-psu-fan)
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https://athlonsports.com/college-football/top-25-college-football-ranking

 Penn State #25


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What will happen if the team has another 7-6 season?



   
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11 or more wins on the way with a happy Penn State fan base! 



   
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@sky Why worry about what would happen? Can you not just enjoy watching the games? But to answer your question: They would not be #25 in the polls.



   
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Have you ever read the book about 90/10 principle? Very good book. 

10% of life is made up of what happens to you. 90% of life is decided by how you react. 

Example: you buy an apple tree and driving home you picture in your mind how great it's going to bloom in your garden.  All those shiny apples.  Only to find out that while digging you hit a big rock. Now you have to dig a hole somewhere else. You plant the tree and then you find out the next day it's crooked. Now you have to dig around it and reposition it. Then you realize that you should have tied the tree so it can grow straight.  A few days go by and then while watering the tree you realize that the buds were eaten by deer. Now you have to put a fence around it. 

Basically nothing goes as planned like that perfect picture in the back of your mind. It's all of these miscues that get you down.  Basically,  Never expect anything to be perfect.  Accept changes. Amazing book. 



   
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A wise man once said, "I died a thousand deaths over things that never happened".



   
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