The really crazy part about this ...
Yale has only played three games ... all versus LSU. Thus, now that the two have played, LSU takes a huge OWP hit (and our OOWP is affected somewhat). This is because Yale's record in non-LSU games is 0-0 or .000. Weight that .000 by three games and LSU takes a huge hit in OWP. LSU's OWP is .3564. Had they not have played Yale this weekend, their OWP would be .4901. Stunning difference ... especially since OWP is 50% of the formula.
This is just one reason why RPI is silly early in the season.
Brian
Brian, do you calculate the OOWP the same way? That is to say, just take the calculated OWP value for a team and add them up? So take EIU's OWP*4 + NWST OWP*1 + ...
Also, just double checking, the adjusted WP only factor into your WP, right? So just apply the 1.3 or 0.7 to your own games. OWP and OOWP are 1.0 weighted numbers
To put some perspective on that.....UCLA won it all last year and lost 17 games. Eighteen of the teams that finished the regular season in Baseball America's top 25 finished with fifteen losses or more.
Win 80% of your games in baseball and you are almost assured of being among some of the elite programs in the nation.
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?
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