Reality check ... for me: If UL had not played those 10 detrimental games would they really be a much better team than they are now?
Flip that: Lets say Arizona State had the time to play 10 more games at the end of the season, and they played the same teams that brought UL down. Does anyone think they would be less "worthy" of being a #1 overall seed?
RPI would say Arizona State was a much worse team for it.
To me it seems there is the flaw in not recognizing if a team does what it is suppose to do to an opponent. Like RH, they didn't give up 20 runs in any game the rest of year, much less lost by 20.