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Originally posted by molly jabali View Post...maybe I underestimated them, but they seem much better than I thought they would be.
Btw, Merry Christmas!
I hope they are for real, though, because that's good news for the Valley just like it's good news for the WCC when St. Mary's gives Gonzaga a run for their money.
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Originally posted by shockmonster View PostDo you feel better tonight Hook? :)
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Originally posted by Jhook89 View PostTeams currently in the top 50 in the RPI: Incarnate Word (44), Eastern Washington (40), Rhode Island (33), Buffalo (29), Green Bay (17). Any quoted statistics from the RPI at this point in the season is unreliable and doesn't really tell you much. UCLA got destroyed by Kentucky and went up 5 spots in the RPI rankings. We may have the "6th toughest schedule" according to the RPI at this point, but what is that really worth?
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostKenPom has WSU's current SOS at 58. I agree, the RPI is not a good tool in December.
Well hell, there goes the non-con portion of every teams schedule. So RPI is not a good tool until WSU plays Drake. GREAT! Your premise certainly makes it easy for voters to justify putting a team like 12-1 Notre Dame from the mighty ACC into the top 25 while ignoring the fact that ND has an RPI rank of 103 , and an SOS rank of 313.
Here are some of ND,s impressive opponents thru December who's RPI's we shoudn't pay much attention to:
TEAM RECORD RPI Binghamton 0-12 344 Navy 0-8 310 Coppin St. 0-11 299 Grambling St. 0-8 229 Chicago St. 0-12 339 Fairleigh Dickinson 3-6 182 Mount St. Mary's 4-6 156 Northern Illinois 3-5 274 Hartford 6-5 213
Here are some other examples of where WSU ranks in "not a good tool in December":
ESPN BPI rank - 13
Warren Nolan NPI rank - 9
Team Rankings Power rating - 16
Massey Rating - 11
I don't understand how waiting until January 1 makes the RPI any more/less credible than any other arbitrary date you may choose; other than waiting until January when conference play starts, ensures that the BCS teams that are just handed great RPI numbers prior to the start of the season do not have to worry about losses to low RPI teams in the non-con portion of their schedule having a negative impact on their RPI at the end of the season, thereby assuring their status as golden boys in the eyes of the NCAA Selection Committee. If the RPI numbers were static, I could see your argument. But they're not. The RPI numbers change with every game, even in December.
It's far to easy to say the RPI doesn't matter in December when a good non-con schedule gives WSU a good RPI number, but then say the RPI does matter in January when the MVC is dragging down WSU's RPI."Hank Iba decided he wouldn't play my team anymore. He told me that if he tried to get his team ready to play me, it would upset his team the rest of the season." Gene Johnson, WU Basketball coach, 1928-1933.
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Originally posted by Jhook89 View Post
Teams currently in the top 50 in the RPI: Incarnate Word (44), Eastern Washington (40), Rhode Island (33), Buffalo (29), Green Bay (17). Any quoted statistics from the RPI at this point in the season is unreliable and doesn't really tell you much. UCLA got destroyed by Kentucky and went up 5 spots in the RPI rankings. We may have the "6th toughest schedule" according to the RPI at this point, but what is that really worth?
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Originally posted by ripemupshocks View PostWell hell, there goes the non-con portion of every teams schedule. So RPI is not a good tool until WSU plays Drake. GREAT! Your premise certainly makes it easy for voters to justify putting a team like 12-1 Notre Dame from the mighty ACC into the top 25 while ignoring the fact that ND has an RPI rank of 103 , and an SOS rank of 313.
Here are some of ND,s impressive opponents thru December who's RPI's we shoudn't pay much attention to:
TEAM RECORD RPI Binghamton 0-12 344 Navy 0-8 310 Coppin St. 0-11 299 Grambling St. 0-8 229 Chicago St. 0-12 339 Fairleigh Dickinson 3-6 182 Mount St. Mary's 4-6 156 Northern Illinois 3-5 274 Hartford 6-5 213
Here are some other examples of where WSU ranks in "not a good tool in December":
ESPN BPI rank - 13
Warren Nolan NPI rank - 9
Team Rankings Power rating - 16
Massey Rating - 11
I don't understand how waiting until January 1 makes the RPI any more/less credible than any other arbitrary date you may choose; other than waiting until January when conference play starts, ensures that the BCS teams that are just handed great RPI numbers prior to the start of the season do not have to worry about losses to low RPI teams in the non-con portion of their schedule having a negative impact on their RPI at the end of the season, thereby assuring their status as golden boys in the eyes of the NCAA Selection Committee. If the RPI numbers were static, I could see your argument. But they're not. The RPI numbers change with every game, even in December.
It's far to easy to say the RPI doesn't matter in December when a good non-con schedule gives WSU a good RPI number, but then say the RPI does matter in January when the MVC is dragging down WSU's RPI.
Regarding the RPI, I never said that January 1 was a magical date.
The RPI is not the best ranking tool in December.
The RPI is not the best ranking tool in January.
The RPI is not the best ranking tool in (ever).
However, the flaws of the RPI do get better over time. My point was that early in the year (5-10) games into the season, the RPI is horrid and other tools should be used. I actually prefer other tools in March as well, but at that point in the year I will atleast admit that the RPI does generate respectable numbers... just not the best, IMO.
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