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<blockquote data-quote="gtrower" data-source="post: 870116" data-attributes="member: 375"><p>As others have alluded to, while it’s nice we’re #1 in the RPI right now, this is exactly why they shouldn’t even release the data until later in the season. RPI is not intended for this type of analysis this early in the season. Right now RPI is essentially grouping SOS (based on practically nothing) into quadrants and sorting by record. I’d only really put weight on the conference-wide RPI as that’s a bigger sample size and gives a reasonable look as how the leagues as a whole are stacking up with each other.</p><p></p><p>Also, D1B ranks teams according to how they think they’d do in the postseason where a series win is a series win. If you have 2-3 solid starters then they’re gonna keep you ranked pretty high regardless if you drop a game here or there.</p><p></p><p>TLDR: it’s a bit early to be comparing teams that barely have any schedule overlap (if any).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtrower, post: 870116, member: 375"] As others have alluded to, while it’s nice we’re #1 in the RPI right now, this is exactly why they shouldn’t even release the data until later in the season. RPI is not intended for this type of analysis this early in the season. Right now RPI is essentially grouping SOS (based on practically nothing) into quadrants and sorting by record. I’d only really put weight on the conference-wide RPI as that’s a bigger sample size and gives a reasonable look as how the leagues as a whole are stacking up with each other. Also, D1B ranks teams according to how they think they’d do in the postseason where a series win is a series win. If you have 2-3 solid starters then they’re gonna keep you ranked pretty high regardless if you drop a game here or there. TLDR: it’s a bit early to be comparing teams that barely have any schedule overlap (if any). [/QUOTE]
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