Louisville win streak ends at 28 ...
After three consecutive one run wins by Louisville over Pittsburgh (2) and Kentucky, Louisville today falls to DePaul 7-1 to halt their season opening win streak at 28. Louisville (28-1) and DePaul play in the second game of the doubleheader later this afternoon.
Brian
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Interesting that theirs ended exactly where ours did.
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Guessing we'll pass them in rpi bc of the big drop in WP
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DePaul takes two out of three with a 3-0 win today. Brian, in your opinion how much will the fact that we are off this weekend affect our RPI/Ranking?
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I don't see how us not playing would affect our rpi in the least.
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Originally Posted by
wcd35
Guessing we'll pass them in rpi bc of the big drop in WP
Not necessarily. They lost again today (two losses this weekend). And while their WP will drop significantly, this is only 25% of the formula. Second, they had a significant lead over the Cajuns entering the week (.6777 vs. .6654). This gap is more than the gap between the Cajuns at #7 and Texas A&M at #12.
What happens with the Cajuns will depend much on how our opponents fare today (and fared this week). We may also lose some bonus points this week. Several teams were straddling the lines on both sides.
But let me be clear. I have no illusions that the Cajuns will be where they currently are at selection time. I will be shocked if the Cajuns stay in the Top 10 and am really just hoping that they have enough of a schedule (conference) to finish in the Top 16. What will make it difficult for the Cajuns is the fact that most of the teams around them are about to enter the "gravy" period of their schedule. This is the time of the year when they can pick up huge bonuses (for all games against quality teams ... even conference ... and even at home) ... and this is on top of the RPI formula that is already biased towards teams that have the benefit of having a loaded conference schedule. On many occasions you will have teams in the RPI Top 25 that will have their RPI improve simply by getting swept by one of the top teams.
Brian
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Originally Posted by
DieHard1280
I don't see how us not playing would affect our rpi in the least.
April Fool's, right?
Brian
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See the other thread (Cajun OWP). You will see how our RPI has been changing on a daily basis ... and this is without factoring in the OOWP changes. Most of the RPI is driven by how our opponents fare ... hence I focus on the OWP.
At this point, we benefit most when our weakest opponents win.
Brian