It's hard not to feel like something bad's about to happen after it's happened so many times. But instead of blaming the Indian burial mound or bad luck, maybe we should blame all that's happened on performance. For example, in the past if coaches would have worked a little harder on recruiting, coaching and teaching... If fans would've shown more support.... If players would have put forth more effort in practice ... I think much of what happens in life depends on how we prepare, react, respond. Sure there's the once in a lifetime missed field goal into a hurricane force wind but for the most part, what happens and success is determined by the effort put forth. When you do the minimum to get by, you get minimal results. Mullen has shown something I've not seen from lots of other coaches and I think the result from the players is often a reflection on how the coach goes about his business. Just my two cents