Any idea of the aerodynamics behind this? Or will I have to wait for my physics class this fall?
Basic physics won't cover it, but it will start to give you the fundamentals to understand more about aerodynamics.
There are some aspects of performance that are easier to estimate based on generally available measurements of the airplane (things like drag based on coefficient of lift, wing aspect ratio, etc.)
Then there are things that are not at all easy to estimate because they depend on subtle, detailed aspects of design that are not easy to model. Control force and effect vs. speed is in that category. Not all designs result in higher force per g as speed increases. Some designs started to get lower force per g at high speeds and had to address that as a problem if the effect was too significant lest pilots inadvertently overstress the airframe to the point of failure.
Here are some books on such things if you are interested in the math details:
[PH] Airplane Performance Stability and Control, by Courtland D. Perkins and Robert E. Hage.
[VM] Theory of Flight, by Richard Von Mises.
[RS] Fundamentals of Flight, Second Edition, by Richard S. Shevell.
[BM] Aerodynamics Aeronautics and Flight Mechanics, Second Edition, by Barnes W. McCormick.
[JA] Introduction to Flight, by John D. Anderson, Jr.