Based on what? Who have we beaten that we're not better than?
You said it yourself, the Big 12 is crap. That provides a lot of winnable games, no?
Based on my expectations. Just as I said.
Winnable games is one thing. Winning them is another.
Kansas coming into Norman is a winnable game for OU.
If they actually win, they'd have to play above their head.
But some, I'm sure, might even argue that we were better if that happened.
I wouldn't. I am giving credit to OU for improvement above expectation.
I'm talking about success relative to MY personal expectation.
Until I see more of a sustained offensive performance from OU, I would comfortably say that OSU is better than we are, in my view. Clearly they have more talent than we have. But they didn't play great. We have a better coach. We were in Norman. We played well.
And I wouldn't say West Virginia is literally 'better' than OU, but I would say that OU went a little above their head and got that road victory. Especially falling behind like that. You can't say it was a good road win without at least implying OU played above an expectation. Otherwise, did anyone believe before the season that winning @Morgantown would be par for the course?
Any road win in the Big 12, outside of Fort Worth and Lubbock is going to be a solid (or above) road win. And I expect OU to do good to win 4 road games in conference. That's @TCU, @TTU, and @WVU...and one other. In other words, we are already basically there barring a collapse.
6-3 at home (easily doable), combined with 4-5 on the road and that's 10-8 or better in the Big 12 and 19-11 overall heading into the XII tourney.
19-11, in my view, is basically a baseline expectation on January 24th.
If you would have told me that in October, I'd have been ecstatic.
That's right on the NCAA bubble with the solid RPI.
And we are there because we won those two conference games, in my view, that we were not expected to win.
Otherwise 17-13 might not be good enough for the NIT.
My question to you - what is a reasonable expectation?
In other words, who remaining on our schedule are we "not better than"?