I know what Max is capable of, but man how long will we ride a .164 and 25 strike out guy? Let someone else sniff the field.
I know what Max is capable of, but man how long will we ride a .164 and 25 strike out guy? Let someone else sniff the field.
Gotta keep winning for sure because the RPI won't get any better playing the likes of Southeastern [above 100], S. Alabama [above 200], Tulane [above 150] ULM [above 150] and a host of others above 75 currently. In the end, the SOS will be the killer. Just don't want to go in the conference tournament having to win it like last year.
RPI will be fine if we keep winning. Need teams like BYU to get back to a winning record. Other big thing is so much of the schedule so far is at home so we've got discounted wins. If we do well on the road, it'll climb. Not to mention the conference as a whole did very well OOC, with almost all having winning records upon entering SBC play. I'm not worried about RPI if we keep doing what we do
Also, looking at opponent RPI ranking is still not as critical their record. Their ranking only matters for your quadrant records. A team like Jackson State may be 200+ but they have an 11-5 record, though you have to take a few non-D1s out. Not quite the poison pill you may expect. Also want to root for SBC West teams when they go h2h with the East teams we don't get to play, since not everyone plays each other any more.
It could be worse. You could be Tx State and have a nearly identical record as us but almost twice as bad RPI ranking bc they played 3x vs 1-14 Northwestern and 3x vs 3-17 NDSU. They'll have some hurdles to overcome that, but they're probably good enough to make up for it.
Take RPI with a grain of salt until GoneGolfin starts posting about it. Southeastern jumped 18 spots (into the top 100) after losing to us. Still too early to tell on any of this. Just win.
Yeah, I rarely pay attention to it (ranking-wise) until after halfway. Only thing I pay attention to before is how our conference mates do OOC and what teams we played are generally doing.
I'd venture to guess Southeastern will be a very good RPI game come the end of the season. They will likely compete for a southland regular season title (wins) and 7 of the 9 southland teams are .500 or better going into conference.
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