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After the win last night. Moved up almost 40 spots.
Nice. AND to think we dropped 30 just stepping on the court against Central. Great recovery.After the win last night. Moved up almost 40 spots.
Nice. AND to think we dropped 30 just stepping on the court against Central. Great recovery.
If you look through the RPI the whole thing is a joke. How does Incarnate Word have a 62 RPI? Only 2 of their wins have come against DI opponents. They are 2-5 against DI opponents. They are 0-3 vs RPI top 150. They played 2 games vs RPI top 50. Losing to Purdue and Oklahoma by 35 and 33 points. Their 2 DI wins were against St Johns (rpi 189) and Rice (rpi 245). They lost to Our Lady of the Lake (NAIA). They are 19 spots ahead of us? We could improve our RPI more by beating them then by beating 9-3 Memphis(rpi 127) who is 3-3 vs top 100 RPI?
Just to show you what a good road win can do, Jerry Palm updates his brackets every week (look at the guy, he has nothing else to do!) and UConn moved up from first four out last week to an 8 seed today.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/bracketology
Couldn't agree more. Ollie has done a great job with the top of the OOC schedule since he started, but he really needs to improve the middle and bottom. In fact this year there is actually no middle, just a top and a bottom. Need more teams from in the 100-200 range and much less of the 200+ guys.UConn can not schedule like it is still in the Big East. We scheduled 5 games against teams outside the RPI Top 200. I am optimistic that New Hampshire can climb up, but the other 4 are more likely to go down, except for Central, which can't get any worse. With teams like USF, UCF and Tulane in the conference, we can't schedule non-conference games against Maine, Lowell, Sacred Heart and Central CT. I know everyone loves Howie for what he did 25 years ago, but he has been mailing it in for years and we just can't play them any more.
We need more second tier A 10 and CAA teams, and fewer NEC teams no the schedule.
Couldn't agree more. Ollie has done a great job with the top of the OOC schedule since he started, but he really needs to improve the middle and bottom. In fact this year there is actually no middle, just a top and a bottom. Need more teams from in the 100-200 range and much less of the 200+ guys.
No game against an Ivy this year which was surprising. Not sure I remember the last time that happened. Playing a top flight Ivy (preferably Harvard, Yale, Princeton, or even Columbia if need be) is always good for the RPI. I'd also like to see UConn renew the series with my alma mater BU. Ollie is a very smart guy and I think he'll adapt the schedule accordingly, but I'm hoping it's sooner than later.
The crazy thing is, when you step back a bit, UCONN is only 16 total points from being undefeated.
schedule em when we are in the ACC or Big12. My fantasy road trip is a school sponsored bus trip to Duke, NC and Wake. Then home!We should probably look to schedule a series with Duke, UNC, or Kansas.
When you have OOC games against Michigan, Ohio State, Syracuse, Texas, Gonzaga, Georgetown, and Maryland I don't know how you can complain. The RPI formula is a joke that's all, but we've definitely challenged ourselves early.
Losing to George Washington and St Louis doesn't do much for the RPI either.UConn can not schedule like it is still in the Big East. We scheduled 5 games against teams outside the RPI Top 200. I am optimistic that New Hampshire can climb up, but the other 4 are more likely to go down, except for Central, which can't get any worse. With teams like USF, UCF and Tulane in the conference, we can't schedule non-conference games against Maine, Lowell, Sacred Heart and Central CT. I know everyone loves Howie for what he did 25 years ago, but he has been mailing it in for years and we just can't play them any more.
We need more second tier A 10 and CAA teams, and fewer NEC teams no the schedule.
We need more second tier A 10 and CAA teams, and fewer NEC teams no the schedule.
It's a subtle thing. The games against the teams you mentioned are great -- those should be 7 Top 100, 4 Top 50 and 2-3 Top 25 teams. The problem is that every other OOC team is abysmal, the majority of which are sub-300.
Whether it's a joke or not, the RPI is one of the key factors the Committee uses to determine bids and seeding.
We would vastly improve our RPI without really hurting our development by replacing those sub-300 teams with teams in the 100-200 range.
We haven't become savvy enough about manipulating the RPI. It didn't matter when we were in the Big East. It can make or break seasons now that we're in the AAC.
It's not going to make or break our season. C'mon.
We would either need to be willing to do home-and-homes with CAA-level teams or accept the fact that home games generally have to be filled in with buy games from garbage teams.
There is not a single CAA team that would even bother to ask for a return game from us. We can buy home games from 200 RPI teams in the CAA or MAAC just as easily as we can buy games from 300 RPI teams in the NEC.