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re: RPI Manipulation for Dummies
Posted on 3/16/14 at 6:05 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
Posted on 3/16/14 at 6:05 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
1) play 17 top 50 RPI teams
2) Lose to 13 of them
3) NCAAt appearance
2) Lose to 13 of them
3) NCAAt appearance
This post was edited on 3/16/14 at 6:05 pm
Posted on 3/16/14 at 6:07 pm to The Sultan of Swine
Wait did you guys actually think you were gonna get in?
Posted on 3/16/14 at 6:13 pm to The Sultan of Swine
You ruined it.
It looks like that was a winning combination for NCST.
I was just talking the other day how it'd be better if we'd quit scheduling creampuffs in the 250+ RPI range and play like 10 OOC schools like UCLA, Indiana, North Carolina, Kansas, Duke, Syracuse etc for a tier 1 name opponent. Then 4 or 5 tier 2's like Maryland, Boston College, St. John's, Baylor, Oklahoma St., Michigan, Villanova, Seton Hall, Arizona, Gonazaga etc. and then some teams from BCS conferences that have name value like Minnesota, Kansas St., Texas, Cal, Stanford, Penn St., Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, etc.
It doesn't seem to matter that much if you lose to them or not when playing a sub 100 RPI drops you regardless of outcome of the game.
It looks like that was a winning combination for NCST.
I was just talking the other day how it'd be better if we'd quit scheduling creampuffs in the 250+ RPI range and play like 10 OOC schools like UCLA, Indiana, North Carolina, Kansas, Duke, Syracuse etc for a tier 1 name opponent. Then 4 or 5 tier 2's like Maryland, Boston College, St. John's, Baylor, Oklahoma St., Michigan, Villanova, Seton Hall, Arizona, Gonazaga etc. and then some teams from BCS conferences that have name value like Minnesota, Kansas St., Texas, Cal, Stanford, Penn St., Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, etc.
It doesn't seem to matter that much if you lose to them or not when playing a sub 100 RPI drops you regardless of outcome of the game.
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