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blindman30 wrote:Still dont understand how a 2-5 team can have a higher RPI than a 5-2 team. Guess just have to win conference
buck6969 wrote:blindman30 wrote:Still dont understand how a 2-5 team can have a higher RPI than a 5-2 team. Guess just have to win conference
That is kinda strange but lookin at it, it is because of the strength of schedule. The whole point of the BCS and RPI is because in NCAA football they choose the 2 best teams in the league for the championship game, so they designed this system to determine who is the best teams by who they beat. since it is college sports generally all the best recruits from high school go to the top tier colleges so when at team plays in the top conferences they are considered a better team than the leaders of a very weak conference that rarely gets good recruits.
blindman30 wrote:Still dont understand how a 2-5 team can have a higher RPI than a 5-2 team. Guess just have to win conference
AmphibiousRodent wrote:Top 25 heading into Week 10
NO. TEAM, CONF., W-L, RPI
1. Brigham Young Cougars, Ind., 9-0, 0.747
2. Iowa State Cyclones, Big-12, 7-0, 0.728
3. Boise State Broncos, MWC, 5-2, 0.726
4. Tulsa Golden Hurricane, C-USA, 6-0, 0.703
5. Michigan State Spartans, Big Ten, 7-1, 0.698
6. Ohio State Buckeyes, Big Ten, 7-1, 0.669
7. USC Trojans, PAC-12, 6-0, 0.652
8. Louisiana Tech Bulldogs, WAC, 7-1, 0.650
9. Wyoming Cowboys, MWC, 6-1, 0.633
10. Ball State Cardinals, MAC, 8-1, 0.618
11. Texas A&M Aggies, Big-12, 6-1, 0.610
12. Stanford Cardinal, PAC-12, 6-2, 0.607
13. Kansas State Wildcats, Big-12, 6-2, 0.607
14. Duke Blue Devils, ACC, 7-1, 0.604
15. UNLV Rebels, MWC, 4-2, 0.598
16. Missouri Tigers, Big-12, 5-2, 0.594
17. Buffalo Bulls, MAC, 6-1, 0.581
18. Michigan Wolverines, Big Ten, 7-1, 0.580
19. North Carolina Tar Heels, ACC, 7-1, 0.578
20. Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders, Sun Belt, 5-1, 0.577
21. South Carolina Gamecocks, SEC, 6-2, 0.575
22. Iowa Hawkeyes, Big Ten, 5-3, 0.574
23. Florida Gators, SEC, 4-3, 0.571
24. Nevada Wolf Pack, WAC, 5-2, 0.569
25. Florida International Golden Panthers, Sun Belt, 5-3, 0.567
We are down to four unbeaten teams ans 11 one-loss teams. Do you guys think anyone will make it through with a perfect record?
I'll get the standings updated and games sent out later tonight. And would someone in the Mountain West please beat Boise? He's screwin' up my rankings.
AmphibiousRodent wrote:I won't be replacing anyone this late in the season. I'm of the mind that those games just go unplayed, since forfeits would have more of an impact on the standings. It's not ideal, but I don't know of any other options. Of course, it would be a lot better if people who committed to a tournament actually stuck with it, but hey, it's the internet. I shouldn't have high expectations.
However, a few things for people to keep in mind:
- players who drop out a the end of the season will be ineligible to play in this tournament in the future
- and players with four wins will have the first shot to retain their team next season, through PMs about a week before I post the thread. So even if you only have two or three wins, there's something still worth fighting for.
AmphibiousRodent wrote:Top 25 heading into Week 10
NO. TEAM, CONF., W-L, RPI
1. Brigham Young Cougars, Ind., 9-0, 0.747
2. Iowa State Cyclones, Big-12, 7-0, 0.728
3. Boise State Broncos, MWC, 5-2, 0.726
4. Tulsa Golden Hurricane, C-USA, 6-0, 0.703
5. Michigan State Spartans, Big Ten, 7-1, 0.698
6. Ohio State Buckeyes, Big Ten, 7-1, 0.669
7. USC Trojans, PAC-12, 6-0, 0.652
8. Louisiana Tech Bulldogs, WAC, 7-1, 0.650
9. Wyoming Cowboys, MWC, 6-1, 0.633
10. Ball State Cardinals, MAC, 8-1, 0.618
11. Texas A&M Aggies, Big-12, 6-1, 0.610
12. Stanford Cardinal, PAC-12, 6-2, 0.607
13. Kansas State Wildcats, Big-12, 6-2, 0.607
14. Duke Blue Devils, ACC, 7-1, 0.604
15. UNLV Rebels, MWC, 4-2, 0.598
16. Missouri Tigers, Big-12, 5-2, 0.594
17. Buffalo Bulls, MAC, 6-1, 0.581
18. Michigan Wolverines, Big Ten, 7-1, 0.580
19. North Carolina Tar Heels, ACC, 7-1, 0.578
20. Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders, Sun Belt, 5-1, 0.577
21. South Carolina Gamecocks, SEC, 6-2, 0.575
22. Iowa Hawkeyes, Big Ten, 5-3, 0.574
23. Florida Gators, SEC, 4-3, 0.571
24. Nevada Wolf Pack, WAC, 5-2, 0.569
25. Florida International Golden Panthers, Sun Belt, 5-3, 0.567
We are down to four unbeaten teams ans 11 one-loss teams. Do you guys think anyone will make it through with a perfect record?
I'll get the standings updated and games sent out later tonight. And would someone in the Mountain West please beat Boise? He's screwin' up my rankings.
HighlanderAttack wrote:So Boise gets no respect in the real NCAA but all the respect hereAmphibiousRodent wrote:Top 25 heading into Week 10
NO. TEAM, CONF., W-L, RPI
1. Brigham Young Cougars, Ind., 9-0, 0.747
2. Iowa State Cyclones, Big-12, 7-0, 0.728
3. Boise State Broncos, MWC, 5-2, 0.726
4. Tulsa Golden Hurricane, C-USA, 6-0, 0.703
5. Michigan State Spartans, Big Ten, 7-1, 0.698
6. Ohio State Buckeyes, Big Ten, 7-1, 0.669
7. USC Trojans, PAC-12, 6-0, 0.652
8. Louisiana Tech Bulldogs, WAC, 7-1, 0.650
9. Wyoming Cowboys, MWC, 6-1, 0.633
10. Ball State Cardinals, MAC, 8-1, 0.618
11. Texas A&M Aggies, Big-12, 6-1, 0.610
12. Stanford Cardinal, PAC-12, 6-2, 0.607
13. Kansas State Wildcats, Big-12, 6-2, 0.607
14. Duke Blue Devils, ACC, 7-1, 0.604
15. UNLV Rebels, MWC, 4-2, 0.598
16. Missouri Tigers, Big-12, 5-2, 0.594
17. Buffalo Bulls, MAC, 6-1, 0.581
18. Michigan Wolverines, Big Ten, 7-1, 0.580
19. North Carolina Tar Heels, ACC, 7-1, 0.578
20. Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders, Sun Belt, 5-1, 0.577
21. South Carolina Gamecocks, SEC, 6-2, 0.575
22. Iowa Hawkeyes, Big Ten, 5-3, 0.574
23. Florida Gators, SEC, 4-3, 0.571
24. Nevada Wolf Pack, WAC, 5-2, 0.569
25. Florida International Golden Panthers, Sun Belt, 5-3, 0.567
We are down to four unbeaten teams ans 11 one-loss teams. Do you guys think anyone will make it through with a perfect record?
I'll get the standings updated and games sent out later tonight. And would someone in the Mountain West please beat Boise? He's screwin' up my rankings.
AmphibiousRodent wrote:agentcom, looks like you have a Week 5 game against Virginia Tech that was never played. I guess I lost it in the shuffle of changing coaches. I'll send you and mwaser those games this evening.
soccerghost wrote:
Done. UNLV wins at home, 45-23, but will fall to CSU(Highlander) by a score to be decided - right now it looks like 3 on a late field goal.
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