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"Weird environment" in Rupp Arena seemed to give Hogs more energy in 89-79 surprising upset on road Saturday night.
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In this video, I discuss how the Aggies valiant effort to beat Texas in a tough environment was not enough as they fell 91-67.
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In the National Hockey League (NHL), chirping is a form of trash-talking that involves players engaging in lighthearted banter or talking smack to the opposing team: Purpose Chirping can be used to get into an opponent's head, throw them off their game, or engage in lighthearted banter. Examples Some examples of chirps include calling a player's hair "lettuce" or complimenting their stickhandling capabilities with the word "dangle". Line-crossing Chirping can cross the line when it's used to demean or cause pain to someone based on their gender, sexual orientation, social or economic status, or ethnic or racial background. When chirping crosses the line, it can create an unsafe playing environment.