Final poll updated.
Final poll updated.
Attendance up to #10
http://www.sportswriters.net/ncbwa/n...ance140303.PDF
I was being sarcastic, but yes 3 + 3 tends to equal 6.
Just as an addendum to this ...
While the NCAA obviated the existing bonus/penalty structure with the advent of the 2013 RPI (weighting home/road), there is a penalty system that does exist ... that is not accounted for in either Boyd's or Warren's calcs. While results against non-D1 opponents are not included in the Base RPI calculations ... a loss to a non-D1 school will result in a penalty of .0022. Forty Eight (48) such penalties were levied in 2013 for non-D1 losses by D1 teams. A few were from some of the bigger names (Florida Gulf Coast, Texas Tech, Villanova, Northwestern, McNeese State). The SWAC had half of them (24).
Brian
I thought SWAC was D-1? Isn't that the conference Southern plays in? I can remember being in regionals with them in the past and I thought only D-1 teams were in the NCAA tournament?
Edit: read that wrong... I am assuming the SWAC lost half of the 48 games to other divisions?
Ok ya'll: Sticky this thread, print out this post, tape it to your computer, make a spreadsheet...etc.. If it's March 3, and we are this deep in the numbers, I predict no less than 100 times GoneGolfin will be asked how to calculate this, or how x game or y game effected our rpi.
Thanks Brian
I ran my calculations tonight and was still coming up with something slightly different than Warren Nolan. After closer examination ...
- WN has the 3/14 result from Arkansas-Pine Bluff and Grambling State reversed. Grambling State lost that game 8-5. Thus Grambling State should have a record of 6-17, not 7-16. Arkansas-Pine Bluff is 7-13 vs. 6-14.
- WN is missing two games ... the 3/18 DH pitting SIU-Edwardsville vs. Illinois State. Illinois State won both of those games. Thus SIU-Edwardsville is 9-12, not 9-10. Illinois State is 15-6, not 13-6.
If I implement the above mistakes in my own calculations, my numbers match Warren Nolan's for UL.
Thus, we have the following correct RPI calculation for Louisiana ...
WP = .8917
OWP = .4871
OOWP = .5397
SOS = .5046
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RPI = .6014
Warren Nolan currently has ...
SOS = .5052
RPI = .6019
The RPI ranking is unchanged at #10 because 9 and 11 are rather separated from #10.
Brian
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