The answer would be a current RPI ranking of 50.
Brian
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So just playing St. Peter's has hurt our RPI by over 20 points? Brutal. Robe and Bab need to consult with Brian when a decision is made on these out of state, out of conference games. We are building the new stadium with the expectation of hosting regionals and sometimes super regionals. Just an error in who you schedule can prevent that from happening.
Tieing this to basketball. We have trouble getting home games and some have called for paying for D1 teams to come to the CajunDome. Often we are better off just playing a non D1 in those situations as the result is not factored into the RPI. The only D1 schools we could get to come to us would often hurt our RPI even with a victory. That appears to be the situation we were faced with St. Peter's. Playing a non D1 team would have been better as it turns out.
This situation illustrates the problem with relying so heavily on RPI for decisions. It is largely a ranking based upon schedule which teams have little control over at times. That is why basketball is moving to a system in which other ranking criteria will be used in addition to the RPI. Situation is especially acute in basketball due to the refusal of the major schools to go on the road to play the non majors. That is not as much of a factor in baseball due to the 56 game schedule. Brian, do you know if college baseball is considering using other tools beyond the RPI in making tournament decisions going forward?
Saint Peter's already down 8-1 in the 3rd to 3-28 NJIT