Tulsa blows a late game lead and loses to Houston by less than 5 points Haith kind of Game by 1. A really close loss hmmEnjoying the game. Sounds like a good crowd, given the weather.
The officials are trying to keep kitty in the game.
Neither one of our teams is good at holder onto a lead at the end of a game. tulsa blew this game
They were 5-14 last year and 13-5 this year. We were playing with house money a long time ago...Total collapse. NIT looking like an outside shot now. Won a lot of OOC games against really bad teams. Maybe playing such a soft schedule is hurting us now as we get into the middle of league play?
But even if you look at the losses, it's a step in the right direction. They were 5-14 last year and most of those games weren't even close, the team wasn't even competitive in all but 1 of the losses. They easily could have been WORSE than 5-14. They've picked up wins this year and are competitive in most of their losses and nobody likes moral victories but being close is a sign that we're definitely moving in the right direction.We had a massive turnaround this year but that also is indicative of the schedule that they have as well.
I slightly differ with that blanket thought. I think a team which has been mentally destroyed with losses sometimes needs to gain a winning mentality especially with a coaching change. I remember Scott Drew from the basement of Baylor's demise schedule a ton of wins to re-establish a winning atmosphere at Baylor. I do agree with you if you have an established winning program that tougher competition will strengthen you. Both situations might need to be considered.Playing a soft schedule always hurts. I hate that type of strategy. Makes mediocre teams look good. Makes great teams not prepared. I'm not sure what we are yet. I want to believe this team can be great. If we are then the scheduling did us a disservice.
I agree with you on this. They still need to play a tougher schedule. This will only make them better.But even if you look at the losses, it's a step in the right direction. They were 5-14 last year and most of those games weren't even close, the team wasn't even competitive in all but 1 of the losses. They easily could have been WORSE than 5-14. They've picked up wins this year and are competitive in most of their losses and nobody likes moral victories but being close is a sign that we're definitely moving in the right direction.
Have they made the kind of progress that you could realistically expect with a first time coach coming off a truly terrible season? I think so, I'm quite happy with their direction.