Our RPI sits at 0.5317, or 111th. A win over South Carolina is going to put us around 104th. But let's play what if.
What if we would have won the four game alluded to in the thread below (ETSU, FAU, Auburn, LSU). We'd be sitting at 20-9, 10-5, respectable. Our RPI would be 0.5661, ranked 67th. Squarely on the bubble, but just off. But.....
What if we would have won those four and held on against Vanderbilt as well? 0.5748, exactly what Marshall has at 52nd. At 21-8, 11-4, we're a lock for the tournament.
A road win at Kentucky on top of that? 22-7, 12-3. Then we are at 0.5834, which would put us 43rd.
Even winning the two non-conference flops (ETSU, FAU) would have been of great benefit. 0.5489, 91st.
Analysis: I don't think it was the schedule as much this year as the fact that we simply didn't perform. The two non-conference losses cost us 20 spots in the RPI (Another poster was right, they have been hovering around 100 while Auburn and LSU have been below 200 at times), then the losses to Auburn and LSU cost us 24. The biggest single loss of the season was Vanderbilt. That cost us 15 spots. Kentucky only 11 spots.
What if we would have won the four game alluded to in the thread below (ETSU, FAU, Auburn, LSU). We'd be sitting at 20-9, 10-5, respectable. Our RPI would be 0.5661, ranked 67th. Squarely on the bubble, but just off. But.....
What if we would have won those four and held on against Vanderbilt as well? 0.5748, exactly what Marshall has at 52nd. At 21-8, 11-4, we're a lock for the tournament.
A road win at Kentucky on top of that? 22-7, 12-3. Then we are at 0.5834, which would put us 43rd.
Even winning the two non-conference flops (ETSU, FAU) would have been of great benefit. 0.5489, 91st.
Analysis: I don't think it was the schedule as much this year as the fact that we simply didn't perform. The two non-conference losses cost us 20 spots in the RPI (Another poster was right, they have been hovering around 100 while Auburn and LSU have been below 200 at times), then the losses to Auburn and LSU cost us 24. The biggest single loss of the season was Vanderbilt. That cost us 15 spots. Kentucky only 11 spots.