The Mississippi State Bulldogs have lost four in a row and Chris Jans thinks playing from behind is what is causing State to play the way that they should be playing.
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00:00 >> Close game, tied eight times, but they led for 38 minutes.
00:03 It seems like every time you tie it, they have an answer.
00:06 I guess what do you kind of credit that to and why you think South Carolina was kind
00:09 of able to keep control even when it went back and forth there?
00:12 >> It was like what I told the team and the folks after the game.
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00:23 The last three games have all felt very similar
00:29 in terms of how they've unfolded from our perspective.
00:34 Auburn, A&M, and tonight against South Carolina.
00:40 The difference in the margin throughout the game wasn't as big,
00:45 but the theme of climbing from behind and just fighting uphill,
00:49 all night long was the same.
00:53 And again, we were within striking distance throughout the game tonight.
00:59 Some of those other games, we had about months to get close to having
01:04 a chance to win a basketball game, but it felt the same.
01:09 We just never had the upper hand in my opinion on that lot.
01:13 I think we led for 17 seconds.
01:16 >> Close game.
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