have yaw seen the rpi and isr reports.
rpi ull 1 southern miss 2
isr southern miss 1 ull 3
huge jump in rpi for both teams.
http://www.warrennolan.com/baseball/2007/rpi
have yaw seen the rpi and isr reports.
rpi ull 1 southern miss 2
isr southern miss 1 ull 3
huge jump in rpi for both teams.
http://www.warrennolan.com/baseball/2007/rpi
Thanks. The catcher actualy calls the UL game. Farquhar is going to the Cape league next summer. Wouldn't be surprised to see JRobe maybe pitch some tomorrow.Originally Posted by southernmiss
This is not the RPI, but the Base RPI. And it is too early to be statistically significant.Originally Posted by southernmiss
Note that there is yet to be an RPI released that includes the required bonuses/penalties that are an important part of the formula.
A quick summary of the three main RPI systems available in a few weeks ...
1) SEBaseball.com -> Base RPI correctly uses tie games in its calculations. It also includes reasonably accurate estimates for the bonuses/penalties portion of the formula used by the NCAA.
2) Boyd Nation -> Same as SEBaseball.com above, except that tie games are not included in the calculation for Base RPI. SEBaseball.com and Boyd Nation have worked together on reverse engineering the bonuses/penalties formula.
3) Warren Nolan RPI -> Only publishes the Base RPI and also does not include ties in the Base RPI calculation. This RPI differs significantly from that which the NCAA uses.
Brian
In a post game comment that took me by surprise, Robe indicated that Lil Robe would probably not be a 1B tomorrow so that he could come out of the bullpen. That surprised me because Laughter has yet to thrown and I understand they are not opposed to throwing Farquhar out there on back to back days. With the history of arm problems experienced by Pilgreen, I gather they are not inclinded to throw Pilgreen on one days rest.Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
I think having Lil Robe ready out of the bullpen tomorrow speaks to how Robe wants to ensure he leaves Hattiesburg 2-1 for the weekend.
That may be the case for Pilgreen. He did throw 56 pitches Friday night. He is looking to be quite an asset in middle relief for the weekend.Originally Posted by HTownCajunII
Laughter was in the pen warming in the 9th. If Farquhar had gotten into serious trouble (more than the first two batters reaching base), Laughter would have entered the game. I think Laughter can be used as either a setup man for Farquhar tomorrow (if Farquhar can go back-to-back this early in the season) or Laughter will be used to close. I think Farquhar only enters if the Cajuns have a lead in the final inning. If Justin is not starting at 1B tomorrow, I agree that Coach is anticipating using Justin out of the pen. Although, I would really like to see Justin's bat in the lineup.
WOW! This sh##s gettin good real early in the season!Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
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Based on the pitching of both squads I felt USM had an edge on Friday and we had the edge on Sunday
Today was the rubber match IMHO...
But it's baseball..
GEAUX CAJUNS!!!
Brian... when you say BONUSES and PENALTIES, do you mean adjustments for wins/losses at home and away... 60% for a win HOME and 140% for a win on the ROAD... and so forth?Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
The best solution for a one-game deficit in a weekend series is a strong pitching performance, and that's what UL's baseball team got Saturday afternoon.
Junior lefthander John Zorich handcuffed Southern Mississippi for almost eight innings and the Ragin' Cajuns pushed across the game's only runs in a four-run fifth inning on the way to a 4-0 victory against the hosting Golden Eagles.
UL (11-1) had dropped a 7-4 decision Friday night at USM's Pete Taylor Park in Hattiesburg, Miss., falling from the unbeaten ranks. But Saturday's win in front of 3,527 fans evened the series heading into today's 1 p.m. finale.
Zorich (3-0) fanned eight while scattering six hits over seven and two-thirds innings. Southern Miss (9-2) threatened in both of the final two innings, but reliever Danny Farquhar got out of two jams to record his third save of the year.
The rest of the story
Dan McDonald
dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com
No. Under the NCAA Baseball RPI, you get bonuses for non-conference road wins against Top 25 (Base RPI), Top 50, and Top 75 opponents. A top 25 opponent yields a higher bonus than a Top 50 opponent. Similarly, a Top 50 opponent yields a higher bonus than a Top 75 opponent. There are also penalties for non-conference home losses against the bottom 25/50/75 in Base RPI.Originally Posted by CajunRed
It is the estimation of these bonuses and penalties that is at the heart of the reverse engineering effort to obtain the actual formula used by the NCAA.
Brian
What time do you think you'll be out there today?Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
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I will probably get out there around 12 and talk w/Stevie again. Come on over.Originally Posted by Zeebart21
Brian
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