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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostThe insanity here is too much for me to take. I'm going to sit back, let it go, eat some ice cream, and watch Creighton lose.
Any chance you could sit back and let it go for the rest of the year?Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostJH4P posts and mentions Creighton. Fever responds 1 min later. Not surprised. :-)
This is fun.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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What annoys me about RPI is that a win against the #300 team is valued the same as a win against the #1 team. No weighting for whether the game was an expected win or loss. The "spread" is technically not designed to predict outcomes of games, but it does give some insight as to how teams do compared to expectations. What id doesn't reflect is the difference between a #200 team play all games against 150-250 teams ascompared to a #10 team playing games against #1-100 teams. Anyway, using the top 15 in the current NCAA RPI and the records from StatSheet.com as of 10 pm, here is a summary of the ATS records:
RPI Rank Record Record ATS Avg Spread ATS Percent Wichita St. 4 34-0 25-6 -11.9 80.6% Villanova 5 28-4 21-8-1 -8.2 71.7% Florida 2 31-2 18-9-2 -8.5 65.5% Virginia 12 27-6 18-10-1 -6 63.8% Arizona 1 30-4 19-12-1 -11.8 60.9% San Diego St. 13 29-4 18-12 -7.2 60.0% VCU 14 26-7 18-12 -8.1 60.0% Creighton 8 26-7 18-13 -9.5 58.1% Michigan 9 25-7 16-12-1 -5.7 56.9% Duke 7 26-7 18-14-1 -11.1 56.1% Syracuse 11 27-5 13-11-4 -8.1 53.6% Kansas 3 24-9 16-16-1 -8.7 50.0% Wisconsin 6 26-7 16-16-1 -7.7 50.0% Iowa St. 10 26-7 15-15-1 -5.7 50.0% Cincinnati 15 27-6 13-14 -5.6 48.1% "I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
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Originally posted by ciaomichael View PostNo, you wouldn't be penalized 3 times or any times for losing - but you wouldn't get any credit either:
If you win, you pick up: (2/3) x Opponents Win %
Plus (1/3) x Opponents opponents Win%
If you lose, you pick up: Zero
So, you have to win a game to get any positive credit whatsoever.
However, you get much more credit by beating a team with a good winning percentage, and even more credit by beating a team whose opponents have a good winning percentage. There's still plenty of weight in there for strength of schedule, but you must win to realize it.
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