RS OOC: "One more win" "One more win"
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RS OOC: "One more win" "One more win"
Original post from March 16th ...
It is always good to look back and reflect on one of the tenets of our scheduling strategy, which in our case consists of focusing on opponents with strong OWP contributions to the Cajuns' RPI that are quite beatable, while de-emphasizing their OOWP contribution and overall RPI rank.
When the above post was originally written, the Cajuns had an overall OWP of .4890. After this weekend, their OWP sits at .5402.
Since starting 2-10, Hofstra has gone 33-3 to amass a 35-13 record. They have won 14 consecutive games and 30 of their last 31. This results in a .7447 (35-12) contribution to the Cajuns' OWP.
Boston (winners of 13 of their last 14) finished 27-8 from this point for a 37-14 record and a .7400 (37-13) contribution to the Cajuns' OWP. Mississippi Valley State has won 13 consecutive games to post a 29-16 record and a .6591 contribution to the Cajuns' OWP.
Unfortunately, the Cajuns were only able to play one game against each of these opponents. Once you find these good opponents, you want to schedule multiple games ... this is one way to make the schedule even more RPI friendly. It should be noted that the Cajuns did have a second game scheduled against Mississippi Valley State, but rain forced a cancellation.
Winthrop was a surprise ... they finished very poorly after beating one of the best teams in the country (Tennessee). Winthrop contributed a poor .3077 (16-36) to the Cajuns' OWP. I am not sure what happened to them ... maybe they had some significant injuries.
At the end of the regular season, the top OWP contributions to the Cajuns' RPI are ...
#1 Arizona State .9184
#2 Tulsa .7755
#3 (tie) South Alabama, Hofstra .7447
#5 Boston .7400
#6 Michigan .7200
#7 Mississippi Valley State .6591
#8 McNeese State .6400
#9 (tie) Georgia Tech, Houston .6346
Brian
Thanks for the rewind perspective Brian.