There are three things at play here ... all distinct, but related.
#1 RPI finish ... Concerning your first point, I said that based on what happened yesterday, I felt that the Cajuns were guaranteed a Top 16 RPI finish ... not a #1 seed. Those are two different things.
#2 A #1 seed ... I said that based on my expectation that the Cajuns will finish with a Top 16 RPI ... and the fact that I did not feel there were any good #1 seed candidates beyond the RPI Top 16 (Ex. #17 Washington finished the season losing 16 of their last 20, #18 Stanford lost to Utah yesterday and is 5-5 over their last 10 games ... and 9-13 in conference, #19 South Florida was eliminated in the opening round of the Big East tournament and is 5-5 over their last 10 games ... coupled with the RPI gap between the Cajuns and #17, #18, #19, ...) ... I felt that this qualifies the Cajuns as a #1 seed. But this is obviously a selection committee decision. In the prior discussion Scott had with Stevie, I heard Stevie wonder why the Cajuns were not a #1 seed in 2004 (and that they could do the same thing again) ... but the Cajuns did not have a Top 16 RPI at selection time. They have not had a Top 16 RPI at selection time in at minimum the past ten years.
I do think that #21 Hawaii has an outside shot at a #1 seed (if they can beat BYU a couple of times in the WAC tournament) ... but I do not see it coming at the expense of the Cajuns.
All of that said, do I think the Cajuns will be one of the sixteen #1 seeds? Yes. But while I can say that the Cajuns will finish with a Top 16 RPI (it is simply mathematics) ... I can never guarantee what a selection committee will do.
#3 Will the Cajuns host a regional? This is also a distinct but related topic. #1 and #2 above obviously have a huge impact on whether the Cajuns host. I stated that I had heard from several sources (one being ESPN broadcasts) that all #1 seeds would host this season, provided they met the facilities requirements ... meaning ... the NCAA was not expected to provide any charity regionals to geographic regions not well represented. That is, they were going to assign the privilege of hosting solely on assessed merit, provided the facilities requirements were met. If this is true, then #2 means #3.
Brian
UNT 8 FIU 0 final in 5
What is the most recent estimation for start time for the Cajuns game?
The last game wrapped up around 4cdt. That would put USA vs WKU starting around 430. UL vs UNT probably at 7:00, but I plan to start checking in around 6:30 to see whats going on. Tired WKU pitching vs USA probably means a 5-inning game.
I am assuming game will be on 1420am?
When determining the OWP contribution of Team A to Team B, you must exclude all games played between Team A and Team B.
When determining the OOWP contribution of Team A to Team B, you simply take the OWP of Team A. The OWP of Team A will already exclude all games between Team A and all of Team A's opponents.
Ex.
Entering today, North Texas had a winning percentage (WP of .5189). But they had a .5500 OWP contribution to UL because UL swept them in three games. Those games are excluded in the OWP calculation for UL.
Entering today, FIU had a WP of .5283. But they had a .5400 OWP contribution to UL because UL beat them 2/3.
Brian
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