Update after today's games ...
The latest RPIs of teams battling for the last national seed spots. Note that there are a few games that have not been played (scheduled for tomorrow), but they will have minimal impact.
Some caveats ...
1) I do not have the latest OOWP calculations. I am using calculated OOWP from the 5/7 NCAA report. However, I do not expect a significant change at this point in time. If a pair of teams are very close, it would make a difference and ranking positions could be swapped.
2) To calculate the RPI bonuses, you need to calculate the full Base RPI (all 295 teams). The only thing that can change with the RPI bonuses after the 5/7 report is if teams happen to slide tiers and those teams happen to be opponents of the below. Even if there are some changes, sometimes multiple changes cancel each other out. But it is certainly possible this could make a difference. As a reminder ...
.0028 RPI bonus points for each win vs. Base RPI 1->25
.0021 RPI bonus points for each win vs. Base RPI 26->50
.0014 RPI bonus points for each win vs. Base RPI 51->75
Thus, you are talking about .0007 (one way or another) for each team sliding a bonus tier ... except for the 51->75 tier, which would be .0014 on the downside.
RPI penalties do not come into play for these teams.
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#13 James Madison .64634
#14 LSU .64223
#15 Alabama .63736
#16 Louisiana .63582
#17 Kentucky .63392
#18 Ole Miss .63112
#19 Utah .62800
#20 BYU .62605
BYU dropped a game today vs. woeful Saint Mary's ... hence the sharp drop. But I expect them to hold on to #20 as the teams behind them lost and there was a bit of a gap.
Might Louisiana (modest 3-2 vs. RPI Top 25) get the nod over Alabama (only 8-13 vs. RPI Top 25) due to their series win over the Crimson Tide if they finish #15/#16 in the RPI rankings? Is James Madison awarded a national seed due to their #13 RPI ranking, despite doing little vs. the RPI Top 25 (1-1) and possessing a bad loss on their resume (150+ RPI)?
Will the committee grant #18 Ole Miss a national seed due to their conference tournament championship, despite finishing 8th during the regular season with a 10-14 record (swept three times)? They went 11-14 vs. the RPI Top 25 and 15-17 vs. the RPI Top 50, but closed with 8 wins in their last 10 on their path to the SEC Tournament championship. At present, Ole Miss also has a bad loss on their resume vs. #157 North Dakota State. But it is possible that NDSU pushes into the RPI Top 150 after going 4-1 this week.
It seems that Utah is out of the discussion ... and Kentucky's thunder seems to have been stolen by Ole Miss.
Brian
Reading this thread now is...I don't even have the words.
Final softball RPI......
See post below...... #'s in this post were incorrect.
Last edited by Cajun90; May 15th, 2017 at 10:02 am. Reason: Fix mistakes
see post below for corrections.
Last edited by Cajun90; May 15th, 2017 at 10:03 am. Reason: fix mistakes.
So Kentucky, Ole Miss, and Utah at 17, 18, & 19 get the nod over Minnesota at #11, James Madison at #13, and Louisiana at #16.
This committee is going to get hammered badly and rightfully so. There are already letters flying off to committee members letting them know what they think about the selections.
It isn't that unusual for a #16 rpi team not to host but Minnesota not hosting is just baffling.
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