championship mode


noun- mental state that requires a sports fan to be so absorbed in a game, that he or she believes they are affecting the outcome of the game. a person in championship mode demonstrates devotion to their team by remaining focused on the game and staying sober.
note: championship mode should only be used for highly meaningful regular season games and postseason games.
mike was intense at sat-rday’s game. i’ve never heard anyone so loud and he threatened to kill a fsu fan. he was definitely in championship mode.
mental state when a person is so focused on a goal, he or she performs at a skill level not thought possible.
i’ve been in championship mode all week. i aced two exams and pulled three numbers this weekend.

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