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    I know it's early but...

    Bradley is 2nd in offense at 75 pts/gm
    but 10th in defense giving up 86 pts/gm

    FT % 9th
    FG% 8th
    FG % defense 9th
    3-pt % 4th
    #1 in blocked shots (thanks Nate!)

    Omari Grier is 2nd in scoring at 33 pts/gm
    Mike Shaw is 4th with 9 rebs/gm
    K. Bell is #1 with 8 asst/gm
    Nate leads in Blocks, Omari among the leaders in 3-pt shooting


    The MVC is just 7-6 vs. DI opponents, and thus, early on, sits way, way down in conference RPI rankings -
    the Missouri Valley is currently 32nd of 33 conferences with only the IVY League (3-8 overall vs. DI) below them
    ..this is supposed to be a very strong hear for the MVC if you read the pundits - because of all the teams that return starters...but I am not yet convinced.

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    RPI on November 19th is as useful as a specific weather forecast for Thanksgiving Day that is made on the 4th of July.

    But hey Army is #3. They're looking good for a #1 seed in the Big Dance come March! But they better watch out for Gardner Webb, lurking down at #9, or Charleston Southern at #11.

    The site I use shows the MVC at #22 anyway, and there are only 32 D-1 conferences, so not sure where the 33rd league is coming from. Of course, 2 MVC teams are tied for dead last in the RPI simply because they have yet to play a game against D-1 competition. That's also the reason your powerhouse UC-Davis is tied for dead last in the nation in RPI.

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    • #3
      don't disagree - I know it's early....but like it or not the MVC does already have a couple bad losses.....

      but would you say it is just as good on Nov. 19 to be 340 RPI as it is to be Top 20 RPI...
      No - of course not - because to be 340 you have to lose to at least one or two BAD teams and maybe lose at home to bad team(s), and that is never good

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      • #4
        To be 340 now, all you had to do was not play a game against a D-1 opponent yet. That's why Vanderbilt, among others, is tied for last in RPI.

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        • #5
          ..because they have not played a DI yet - but we have, and we lost to a bad one at home - anyone can see the difference - that they are at the bottom because they have not played and we are there because we lost a bad one
          but I think it is about as long of a shot that we need to worry about our RPI than that we need now to expand the Ren-Col to 7000 - which was a really strange thing people were wondering a few months ago...

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