All nine Sun Belt baseball teams have an overall record of .500 or better, as the league ranks seventh nationally in the latest "pseudo-RPIs
All nine Sun Belt baseball teams have an overall record of .500 or better, as the league ranks seventh nationally in the latest "pseudo-RPIs
Unless I missed some teams, here are the sbc teams' rpi's from boyds world (I think) as of this morning, 5/8:
Troy 29
UL 56
MTSU 88
UNO 127
ASU 131
WKU 192
UALR 203
GEAUX UL RAGIN CAJUNS!!!!
God Bless!
On warrennolan we are at 52.
Sid can you insert USA they must be up there too.
and FIUOriginally Posted by Turner
Last Updated: Monday, May 08, 2006 2:17 AM ET
http://www.warrennolan.com/baseball/...nce/Sun%20Belt
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Conference RPI = 8
Conference Overall RPI
1 Troy 28
1 Louisiana 53
3 South Alabama 36
4 Middle Tennessee State 85
5 Florida International 62
6 New Orleans 121
7 Arkansas State 135
8 Western Kentucky 192
9 Arkansas-Little Rock 208
Originally Posted by CAJUNJUDO
FAU 109....having a down year
ULM 224....hopefully they improve
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hopefully we will be in another conference in a few years
in regards to conferences, i'd love to see us stay sunbelt and the conference improve through steady membership, BUT, i wouldn't blame us for jumping ship to another conference if the deal was good enough. But, that's a whole nother post.
In regards to RPI, forgive me for forgetting some of the teams, it's monday.![]()
Also, does RPI have ANY bearing on whether or not a team hosts a regional?
God Bless
GEAUX UL!
one more question: how accurate can RPI really be, when we beat troy 2 of 3 and are lower RPI than them? I guess I just need to understand how RPI is calculated.
God Bless
GEAUX CAJUNS!!!
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