Tulsa's strength of schedule last year in the C-USA was higher than this year in the AAC.
Last year Tulsa was 6-7 vs. the RPI top 100. This year, 5-7.
There is some slight improvement, but by and large, the numbers all show pretty much the same team. Which is no surprise, because it IS the same team.
I'll spare you the anti-Haith screed from the Mizzou perspective, but nothing he's done this year is shocking. He's good at taking a team that already has all the parts and getting those guys to keep doing what they've been doing. Next year with six or seven seniors will be a good year for Tulsa. But when April 2016 rolls around, some Tulsa fans will be left wondering if they actually accomplished everything they should have (the answer will be no), and they'll be wary of what Haith's third season will bring. It will not be pretty.