Guess Who Is #1 on RPI?

JPScott

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Originally posted by ThroughBlue:
So, in your more educated opinion than anyone else on here, what does the RPI do exactly?
The RPI is a quasi-reflection of schedule and how a team performs against that schedule. Although it's so flawed it's even poor at that.

Link to more info on the RPI

FWIW, the ONLY people who might be concerned about the RPI are bubble teams, and only then near the end of the season. And even then it's grossly overvalued.
 

BBUK_anon

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Originally posted by ThroughBlue:
So, in your more educated opinion than anyone else on here, what does the RPI do exactly?
It's okay to show respect to a poster who, so far has earned it. jmo
 

preacherfan

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Originally posted by ThroughBlue:
So, in your more educated opinion than anyone else on here, what does the RPI do exactly?
It is perfect to stir debates on a chat board. Other than that, not much. I wish it would go away for good.

Interestingly, I have read comments from selection committtee members who have mentioned the RPI being relevant in selections and other committee members who have said that the RPI wasn't used at all. I think it largely depends on who the committee is in a given year whether or not it is used.


BTW, here is some interesting RPI trivia:


The highest rated team left out: #21 Missouri St, #30 Hofstra (2006), #30 Air Force (2007).
... among the big six: #40 Cincinnati (2006).
The lowest rated teams to get at-large bids (ALB): #67 USC, #64 Marquette (2011), #63 NC State (2005), #63 Stanford (2007).
This post was edited on 1/15 9:32 PM by preacherfan
 
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Originally posted by WildmanWilson:
It's like the global warming computer models. Bad data in = bad results out. They never get predictions that come true.
This is the reason I'm glad I moved away from KY. Am I a huge UK fan? Yes. Can I understand many Kentuckians way of thinking? Not in the least.
 
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Originally posted by UK3K:

Originally posted by WildmanWilson:
It's like the global warming computer models. Bad data in = bad results out. They never get predictions that come true.
This is the reason I'm glad I moved away from KY. Am I a huge UK fan? Yes. Can I understand many Kentuckians way of thinking? Not in the least.
We don't like you either and are tickled shitless that you left.

How many hours of science do you have Albert?