Boomer we may not be a national seed, but unless the bottom falls out we probably host a regional, and then let's worry.
So the moral of the story for the Cajuns to be a national seed:
1. Every non-conference weekend series needs to be against historically Top 10 RPI.
2. Schedule mid-week games with LSU, Rice and Houston. Only schedule in-states with the highest RPI, historically.
3. Cross your fingers and hope your fellow conference members beat their non-conference opponents.
4. Don't lose a mid-week game.
5. Don't lose weekend games to conference or non-conference opponents who have a weaker RPI.
6. Polls don't matter.
7. As long as you have a winning record, you are ok.
As far as the Cajuns' RPI is concerned ... a little bit more than if Southern Mississippi swept Tulane ... but not much more. It would very much help USM's RPI and vault them into the RPI Top 50. It would also damage Rice's RPI.
That said, USM has not won a weekend series vs. Rice since 2008.
Brian
Not only did we lose today but we are no longer undefeated on the road. Forgot about that stat
No. It is not about scheduling highly ranked RPI teams. It is about scheduling teams that benefit your SOS (with an emphasis on OWP) ... some of these may in fact be Top XX teams, but it is not a requirement.
And also scheduling to achieve the max risk/reward of the above.
If you schedule according to RPI rank ... thinking that scheduling the higher ranked RPI teams necessarily equates to a stronger SOS, you will be making a mistake. Especially if you schedule a middle of the pack SEC, ACC, Big XII, or Pac-12 team.
Brian
I asked Billy to ask Bab about that the other day. I wanted to figure out why we would even schedule UNO. I understand scheduling Southern because they're usually RPI beneficial but they're having a down year, that's hard to predict but everyone and their mother knew UNO would be an RPI drain, so why even schedule that game?
Don't look now at who we fell behind....(they didn't pass us, we fell behind them).
I should have given up obsessing over RPI and baseball stats for lent.
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