You are correct that we are not a Top 50 team yet with our RPI at 55. I was thinking in the 50's. vs Top 50. We may now be in the Top 50 of the BPI but I don't know where we rank there. However if we keep winning we can move into RPI Top 50 which is in the 40's. I suspect we will play more name programs in the future but my belief is they will generally be road games. Time to win some of those. We can get a chance at a name program this year if we win the regular season or tournament. That will put us either in the NIT or NCAA tourney.
Once we factor in this season, our mean RPI could be closer to 100 than 175 for the 5 year running average. Reason for that is 2013 was a losing season and 2018 could be the best of our 5 straight winning seasons. Of course at our level, one loss kills you. Have to stay focused and I am confident our guys will do that. However ULM will be a tough one come Saturday as they are a different team at home and I guarantee they recall the butt whipping we gave them here.
No, Not really. While making the tourney more consistently and actually winning some games is a progressional step, there are a number of teams that have done that in basketball in recent years. I think semantics would decide how you refer to their run. Sweet Sixteens is, IMO, not necessarily competing for a national title but I guess you could argue that every team begins the season competing for national titles. I assume you are referring to the baseball team when you mention those results, how did we finish #1 in the country by not even making the CWS?
I don’t know, ask the people who ranked us. We will disagree that making the sweet 16 twice in 5 years is the same as every team begins the season competing for a national title, it’s not. Right now we are 1 special team away from even getting in the tournament in basketball, the baseball team is one special team away from winning it all.
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