Posted by a_in_the_b on 12/13/2011 10:32:00 AM (view original):
Or that absolutely mauling a bad team in conference that you have no choice but to play can significantly HURT your seed and tournament chances? One of the two biggest problems in real life I have with RPI: A 20 point loss to a good team could boost your prospects significantly while a fifty point win over a bad team hurts them significantly.
But that wasn't the case in tark. Compare these 4 teams:
Drew: 28-1, 5 rpi, 57 SOS, 4-0 against rpi 1-50, 9-0 against rpi 50-100, 15-1 against rpi 100+ CT champion
Greensboro: is 23-6, 11 rpi, 7 SOS. 5-6 against rpi 1-50, 7-0 against rpi 50-100, lost in CT championship game
Lynchberg: 22-6, 8 rpi, 6 SOS, 6-5 against rpi 1-50, 7-0 against rpi 50-100, lost in CT semis
Hamline: 28-1, (forgot the exact rpi, but I think it was 7), 7-1 against rpi 1-50, 5-0 against rpi 50-100, 16-0 against rpi 100+
coolman broke it down further, with rpi 1-25, 25-50, with Greensboro being 5-6 against rpi 1-25, while hamline is 4-1 against rpi 1-25. Drew is 2-0 against rpi 1-25.
Hamline has the strongest resume among the four, and it's not even close, but Greensboro and Lynchberg got the #2 seed because they lost more games against highly ranked opponents?!?
Please note that Hamline has higher rpi than both team.
Clearly the new seeding is valuing losses against good teams by quite a bit.