This is a follow on to Friday's post ...
As you can see, Friday's win over WKU boosted UL's pRPI rating from .555 to .556. As discussed in the initial post, the Cajuns were bunched tightly with Notre Dame, Texas A&M, San Diego, and Maryland. The Cajuns vaulted past these schools after Texas A&M lost, Notre Dame won, and Maryland and San Diego were idle. East Carolina fell below the Cajuns after losing the second game of a three game series to Memphis. UNC-Wilmington lost to James Madison and also fell behind the Cajuns. Thus, with only a .001 increase in the pRPI rating, the Cajuns were able to jump six spots to #51.
43 0.566 39 14 39 14 Old Dominion
44 0.565 33 23 36 23 Kansas
45 0.563 25 27 25 27 Southern California
46 0.562 27 24 27 24 Long Beach State
47 0.561 33 16 35 16 Kent State
48 0.559 28 21 31 21 Texas Tech
49 0.559 40 18 41 18 Wichita State
50 0.557 37 19 37 19 San Francisco
51 0.556 36 18 36 18 Louisiana-Lafayette
52 0.555 32 23 32 23 San Diego
53 0.555 32 23 32 23 East Carolina
54 0.555 26 30 26 30 Maryland
55 0.555 28 14 31 14 Oral Roberts
56 0.555 39 14 40 14 Notre Dame
57 0.554 37 18 37 18 North Carolina-Wilmington
58 0.553 25 28 25 28 Texas A&M
59 0.552 22 33 22 33 Auburn
60 0.551 28 21 28 21 UC Riverside
Now, I am expecting today's win to keep the Cajuns at .556 or possibly move them to .557. This will also depend on how Cajuns opponents and opponents - opponents fared. How did some of the teams clustered around the Cajuns fare today?
#43 Old Dominion is in a swoon after losing 2/3 to #199 Towson. The Monarchs have lost six of their last eight games.
#47 Kent State lost to #251 Buffalo
#48 Texas Tech was beaten by #15 Oklahoma State again (trail 0-2 in series).
#49 Wichita State defeated #45 Southern California again (lead 2-0 in series). Note that USC is 25-28 with only five games remaining (all difficult games). An at-large bid for USC seems quite unlikely at this point.
#50 San Francisco is idle
#51 Louisiana defeated #170 Western Kentucky. The Cajuns await #135 Arkansas State in the SBC Tournament.
#52 San Diego is idle
#53 East Carolina lost to #84 Memphis (ECU was swept, has lost four consecutive games, and finished four games under .500 in conference)
#54 Maryland finished its season at 26-30.
#55 Oral Roberts took a doubleheader from #253 Oakland
#56 Notre Dame defeated #175 Villanova
#57 North Carolina-Wilmington lost to #80 James Madison
#58 Texas A&M lost to #44 Kansas (Kansas is now two games under .500 in conference)
#59 Auburn lost to #13 Arkansas (Auburn was swept and is twelve games under .500)
#60 UC-Riverside lost to #46 Long Beach State
How might the Cajuns fare after today's games? It will be interesting to see how far Kent State (.561, #47) falls after losing to a bad Buffalo (.424, #251) team. The Cajuns could pass them. Texas Tech will likely stay ahead of the Cajuns, but the gap is being closed. Wichita State stays ahead of the Cajuns. The Cajuns may move into a tie with San Francisco. I do not see anyone jumping the Cajuns after today's results. Hence, you may see the Cajuns tied with San Francisco at #49 or #50 (depending on Kent State). At worst, I think the Cajuns stay at #51. If the Cajuns vault ahead of Kent State and Texas Tech, they could be as high as #48.
The Cajuns are in the territory where every spot counts.
Brian