Sweets, socks, shoes: The superstitions backdropping unbeaten run for Miami (Ohio)
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Sweets, socks, shoes: The superstitions backdropping unbeaten run for Miami (Ohio)
""She loves my shirts that I wear underneath my quarter zip," Steele said. "I've got a Skyline Chili shirt and I've got an Ultimate Warrior T-shirt. She likes that.""
""They're washed, but I wear the same game socks every single time, regardless," he said."
""A bag, a midsized bag that you can get at the gas station," he said. "Usually, I'll eat the whole bag.""
""I had two bad games in them," he said. "It was time to give them up.""
Miami (Ohio) stands 22-0 and is one of two remaining unbeaten men's college basketball teams alongside No. 1 Arizona. Head coach Travis Steele wears shirts his 3-year-old daughter likes, including a Skyline Chili shirt and an Ultimate Warrior T-shirt. Senior guard Peter Suder wears the same washed game socks every night. Brant Byers eats a midsized bag of candy before tipoff. Junior guard Eian Elmer discards expensive game shoes after poor performances. The RedHawks rebounded from last season's MAC tournament loss and are chasing an unblemished season and a return to the NCAA tournament.
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