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Originally posted by kochHead View PostAs of today CU has a resume that is almost identical to WSU. Only difference is they are 4-2 vs top 50 rpi, and we are 3-3. Of course that will change Saturday...
WSU fans need to root like crazy for UNI over the next 3 weeks. RPIforecast projects a final RPI of 44 if the Panthers win their last 4 MVC games and their BB game @ VCU. Just one loss adjusts the projection downward to 54.
Ironic that the strength of UNI's finish will certainly and substantially affect our seeding (or at-large hopes if things really go south). Those 2 extra potential top 50 wins would be huge.
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Originally posted by GoShockers89 View PostMost RPI sites have UNI outside of the top 50 at the moment, which makes us 1-3 vs teams in that range.
WSU fans need to root like crazy for UNI over the next 3 weeks. RPIforecast projects a final RPI of 44 if the Panthers win their last 4 MVC games and their BB game @ VCU. Just one loss adjusts the projection downward to 54.
Ironic that the strength of UNI's finish will certainly and substantially affect our seeding (or at-large hopes if things really go south). Those 2 extra potential top 50 wins would be huge.
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Originally posted by shox1989 View PostToo bad UNI lost to Bradley, if they would have just won that one game, I think their potential top 50 finish would be much much better.
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Originally posted by ShockerEngr View PostLosing to bradley vs losing to any other team doesn't affect their RPI. The RPI calculations don't take in to consideration who the lose is to. Only whether it was home or away. The actual numbers are considered in aggregate.
I could have just as easily said UE or SWOMO but the Bradley game is the one game they definitely SHOULD have won (although they probably should have beaten UE too, since they were at home and had a good lead in the first half). They were up big in the second half against a lousy Bradley team and couldn't hold on to the win.
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Originally posted by ShockerEngr View PostLosing to bradley vs losing to any other team doesn't affect their RPI. The RPI calculations don't take in to consideration who the lose is to. Only whether it was home or away. The actual numbers are considered in aggregate.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by ShockerEngr View PostLosing to bradley vs losing to any other team doesn't affect their RPI. The RPI calculations don't take in to consideration who the lose is to. Only whether it was home or away. The actual numbers are considered in aggregate.
You're saying that losing to a team that is 6-19 has no worse affect on RPI than a team that is, say 16-9?
This is the formula for how a road loss affects your RPI:
OppWin% x 1.4 (road factor) x .5 (Opponent)
A road loss to Bradley factors 0.24 x 1.4 x .5 = .168
A road loss to a 16-9 team like ISU factors .64 x 1.4 x .5 = .448
Although the Win% of each of their opponents ads a 25% component, a loss to 6-19 Bradley affects your RPI almost 3 times worse than it does a loss to 16-9 ISU.
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