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  • RPI shift

    The Southeastern Conference jumped over the ACC and the MVC to move to #2. The MVC is #3, and ACC #4, but all 3 are as close as they can get.
    RealTimeRPI.com: RPI, RPI Rankings, college basketball rpi, Real Time NCAA College Basketball and Sports Ratings - the most accurate independent analysis of the NCAA college basketball Rating Percentage Index (RPI)


    Bradley's RPI is 33 on realtimerpi.com
    RealTimeRPI.com: RPI, RPI Rankings, college basketball rpi, Real Time NCAA College Basketball and Sports Ratings - the most accurate independent analysis of the NCAA college basketball Rating Percentage Index (RPI)

  • #2
    Re: RPI shift

    Originally posted by BU Bill
    The Southeastern Conference jumped over the ACC and the MVC to move to #2. The MVC is #3, and ACC #4, but all 3 are as close as they can get.
    RealTimeRPI.com: RPI, RPI Rankings, college basketball rpi, Real Time NCAA College Basketball and Sports Ratings - the most accurate independent analysis of the NCAA college basketball Rating Percentage Index (RPI)


    Bradley's RPI is 33 on realtimerpi.com
    http://realtimerpi.com/rpi_mvc_Men.html

    I'm seeing the MVC as still in the #2 spot?

    Code:
    1	  Pacific-10 	 0.5901	 0.5565 	1 	10
    2	  Missouri Valley 	 0.5854	 0.5556 	2 	10
    3	  Southeastern 	 0.5854	 0.5458 	4 	12
    4	  Atlantic Coast 	 0.5852	 0.5476 	3 	12
    5	  Big Ten 	 0.5706	 0.5406 	5 	11
    6	  Big 12 	 0.5674	 0.5323 	8 	12
    7	  Big East 	 0.5608	 0.5328 	7 	16
    8	  Mountain West 	 0.5547	 0.5225 	9 	9
    9	  Western Athletic 	 0.5149	 0.5047 	12 	9
    10	  Conference USA 	 0.5114	 0.5051 	11 	12
    Edit: Nevermind, was looking at wrong column, they're tied

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    • #3
      There are Still games that are going on that will affect the RPI for most conferences.

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      • #4
        Yes, the late games must have had some slight effect, and now the MVC is back at #2, but 2,3,4 are all tight.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Da Coach
          Yes, the late games must have had some slight effect, and now the MVC is back at #2, but 2,3,4 are all tight.
          What is really helping us this year is the fact that the teams near the bottom in the MVC have a decent rpi. As long as each one of these schools continue to get a win every few games (depending on who they play of course) their rpi's will continue to be decent. Most of the so-called power conferences have a couple of stinker teams that may help keep them down and below the MVC. Question: does anyone have a feel where they think the MVC will end up? I think probably #5.

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          • #6
            Also, any time one of the prior Valley opponents wins, it will boost the entire MVC RPI.
            That's why I keep pulling for DePaul, Michigan State, Tennessee Tech, and, yes, even Illinois!

            One site even has the Valley dropping to 4th

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            • #7
              KenPom is usually the most reliable in my eyes.

              Everyone was saying our CRPI would jump when we get to start to beat each other up and feed off of each other's high RPIs. Well, guess what: Conference season for the other guys are underway, and they get to do the same thing that we've done for the past 2 weeks: Beat up on each other to boost our SoS. The MVC just happened to get about a 2-week head start.

              My honest guess: BracketBuster will kill our chance to finish in the top 3 and we'll have to settle for 4th. There just simply won't be enough good opponents to fill our schedule all the way down the line.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by georgethedog
                Question: does anyone have a feel where they think the MVC will end up? I think probably #5.
                MVC will finish between 2 and 4.

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                • #9
                  that leaves the number 3?
                  COMMIT TO THE INDIAN!!! - denis savard on his blackhawks, but we should adapt this as a bradley slogan.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by bravesonly
                    that leaves the number 3?
                    Oooopppsss.

                    I meant 2nd through 4th (which includes 3rd).

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                    • #11
                      yeah i gotcha...i see about the same...with us getting into the top 25!!!
                      COMMIT TO THE INDIAN!!! - denis savard on his blackhawks, but we should adapt this as a bradley slogan.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by bravesonly
                        yeah i gotcha...i see about the same...with us getting into the top 25!!!
                        Top 35 yes, top 25 is going to be an uphill battle.

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                        • #13
                          Valley now 4th

                          The MVC has dropped to 4th on realtimepri.com. It would be great to stay ahead of the BIG conferences (Big Ten, Big Least and Big 12). That would prove that the Valley has really "cracked the code" as it were.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Valley now 4th

                            Originally posted by georgethedog
                            The MVC has dropped to 4th on realtimepri.com. It would be great to stay ahead of the BIG conferences (Big Ten, Big Least and Big 12). That would prove that the Valley has really "cracked the code" as it were.
                            The 2,3,4 teams are all very close to each other, and the order will likely continue to shift for the rest of the season based on how the teams that the MVC, SEC, and ACC do with their remaining games. Plus, the MVC has the bracket busters games that will have an impact. Right now, it's looking more like those games could be mostly a negative factor for the MVC, since the opponents they'll get amostly have lower RPIs.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Valley now 4th

                              Originally posted by Da Coach

                              The 2,3,4 teams are all very close to each other, and the order will likely continue to shift for the rest of the season based on how the teams that the MVC, SEC, and ACC do with their remaining games. Plus, the MVC has the bracket busters games that will have an impact. Right now, it's looking more like those games could be mostly a negative factor for the MVC, since the opponents they'll get amostly have lower RPIs.
                              The key in the BB is to win all (most) of the road games, since they give your RPI alittle boost.

                              There is a good chance that all the MVC teams will be in the top 100 when the BB is played in FEB. Hopefully everything shakes out right and all the MVC teams face off with teams that are also in the top 100 or atleast near it, thus not hurting the Conference's RPI.....and with winning most if not all the road games......helping the Conference RPI.

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