I know this will be shocking, but I question Blum's article a bit. Not whether it's accurate or not, because it's definitely accurate, but I question whether this "behavior" is a bad thing or not?
IMO, high expectations are a great thing for any athletics program. It means you've been successful, and the fans want to continue seeing you be successful. It sure beats apathy any day, that's for sure. Just ask the football program. We have absolutely no expectations from the football team anymore, how does that feel? Not good IMO.
In regards to this site, I have no idea why Blum, or CW, or anyone else with ties to this site would be upset about all the nit picky fans on here? Isn't this site about drawing hits and viewers? A lot of fans are on here arguing about just how good our basketball team really is. Isn't that a GREAT problem to have? Especially when your website depends on viewers. Like I said above, it sure beats apathy and having no viewers at all on here.
As for the team.... I understand we need to appreciate what we have. Trust me, I really do. This beats Wayne Morgan or GMac's teams any day. However, there is nothing wrong with a fanbase being upset about losing to TT, who got beat by OU last night 81-36. Sorry, it was unacceptable. And the team and Fred knew it.
And against Texas, the 21 pt lead with 8 mins left was great, but then we came within one shot of losing that game in those last 8 mins. That is also unacceptable IMO for a team that has national title hopes, and they are the ones that spoke of winning national titles, not me. Fred and the team have both put those expectations on themselves. Teams that want to win it all don't lose 21 pt leads with 8 mins left.... they usually win by 20 or 30, or at least by 10.
But as I've said many times already.... high expectations and fans arguing about just how great of a team we have is a WONDERFUL thing. Especially for someone running a website depending on fans. So why write an article wondering why there is so much hype and expectations? Doesn't make sense IMO. But we are all free to believe what we want.