Hey, I kind of agree with them. Tulsa is a scrappy basketball program that can make things happen. At times we turn it on and play hard. But we are streaky, prone to bad games, do not have top level talent and simply lack a true center. Reality says hello, and Tulsa is not a top level basketball team this year.
If you lose to us both times you play us, including at home, then you are probably not a top level team either. That's hard for UCONN fans to accept. And maybe they shouldn't accept it and demand better.
Other than Memphis, Tulsa is the lowest RPI team they have lost to. Memphis is still riding on the brand name Calipari built and Uconn still has a chance to split that series. So we stick out to their fans. Now, next year when we sweep them it will be little easier to accept. And it will get easier each year thereafter.
(actually, I want a strong UCONN in our conference. I want a stronger Tulsa, but there's room for multiple bids below us:wink