Quote: Originally Posted By dacj501 on 1/26/2010of course, if it is anything what my last 2 seasons finishing around a 20 RPI (28 RPI, 20-9 and 22 RPI 22-8) you can get an 8 seed and face a #1 2nd round (unless, like me, you look past your 1st rd opponent and get smoked - 28 RPI team did that one...
Once you creep up to the 8-10 loss mark you can see your seed drop a few lines from where your RPI would seed you on the S-curve.
That said, I don't see any problem with that. I would be very hard pressed to give a team with a low 20 rpi a top 5 seed when they lost double digit games. RPI is one tool in figuring out where a team should be seeded.
Sorry I don't think you were complaining about this but I think many people feel that just beacause their rpi says they are #20 that then they should be a 5 seed, when that really is only showing a very small portion of the teams resume.