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So ... seeing as everyone seems so high on the importance of RPI and 50% of a schools RPI is the winning percentage of their opponent I think the American Athletic Conference needs to follow in the footsteps of the RPI warrior SEC and get their scheduling down - here are the recommendations to improve your schedule strength and RPI:
Albany - 27-4
Stonybrook - 24-7
Stetson 24-6
Southern Miss 24-5
UTEP 23-6
Wichita State 23-6
Colorado St 23-6
Navy 24-6
Army 23-7
Chattanooga 28-3
N Car A&T 23-5
Hampton 25-4
Amercian U 22-8
Idaho 22-8
Play that line up of monsters and you are likely to go 14-0 heading into conference and if the rest of your league has followed suit with a similar type line-up, they also will be 14-0 or maybe 12-2 meaning that when you start beating up on each other, your win percentage and theirs will remain high guaranteeing a killer RPI - you get the added benefit for that last 25% (opponents opponents win percentage) since you have been playing the top dogs in Div1.B (the door mat conferences) and their winning percentages are as above. Of course you throw in a game against say ND or Uconn at 29/30 - 0 so that no one can claim you didn't play any top teams in OOC and who cares if you scored only 15 points - your RPI just got another huge boost.
If you think I am joking about this - look at the records of SEC teams heading into conference play and the teams they played - SC, Ark, MissSt, Missouri, Auburn, Vanderbilt, and Georgia all had glorified records coming in and only SC was able to carry through reasonably. Even lowly OleMiss came in with a nice winning record.
Albany - 27-4
Stonybrook - 24-7
Stetson 24-6
Southern Miss 24-5
UTEP 23-6
Wichita State 23-6
Colorado St 23-6
Navy 24-6
Army 23-7
Chattanooga 28-3
N Car A&T 23-5
Hampton 25-4
Amercian U 22-8
Idaho 22-8
Play that line up of monsters and you are likely to go 14-0 heading into conference and if the rest of your league has followed suit with a similar type line-up, they also will be 14-0 or maybe 12-2 meaning that when you start beating up on each other, your win percentage and theirs will remain high guaranteeing a killer RPI - you get the added benefit for that last 25% (opponents opponents win percentage) since you have been playing the top dogs in Div1.B (the door mat conferences) and their winning percentages are as above. Of course you throw in a game against say ND or Uconn at 29/30 - 0 so that no one can claim you didn't play any top teams in OOC and who cares if you scored only 15 points - your RPI just got another huge boost.
If you think I am joking about this - look at the records of SEC teams heading into conference play and the teams they played - SC, Ark, MissSt, Missouri, Auburn, Vanderbilt, and Georgia all had glorified records coming in and only SC was able to carry through reasonably. Even lowly OleMiss came in with a nice winning record.