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[QUOTE="dbmill, post: 4886283, member: 2504"] I've been checking out Warren Nolan college baseball RPI for several years now. Thing is, this early in the season it just doesn't mean all that much, which I'm sure is the reason D1baseball.com doesn't start posting it on their website until mid to late March. RPI is basically based on the strength of schedule and the records of the teams your team has played, and this early in the season there is pretty much no record of that stuff. So it pretty much becomes guess work on the part of evaluators. You get some weird stuff going on in the rankings, such as Texas Southern tied at at No. 1 and Prairie View A&M at No. 4 in the rankings. It isn't as if either team beat any big time schools during the first weekend. Really need to let it play out for a few weeks before the RPI ratings mean anything. [/QUOTE]
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