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<blockquote data-quote="CINCYMETJACKET" data-source="post: 778845" data-attributes="member: 4003"><p>I assume that the NET rankings take into account who we have played, as well as what we do today. Warren Nolan's RPI has our non-conference strength of schedule at #306. That's with a win over Kentucky RPI 118/NET 80 and losses at home to Georgia State RPI 59/NET 129 and Mercer RPI 111/NET 127. So those teams lose, we lose. Kentucky lost their last game to Tennessee. Georgia State lost their last game to Appalachian State. And Mercer lost their last game to ETSU. So, unless we beat Virginia, we're going to continuously get hammered by having played teams (and losing to some of them) that keep losing. And that's not to mention the Delaware States of the world...</p><p></p><p></p><p>If Colgate does not win their conference, they will not get an at large bid. So don't worry about Colgate. Worry about the other teams we need to beat on our schedule. And is Colgate's loss to Army really any worse than our losses to Georgia State and Mercer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CINCYMETJACKET, post: 778845, member: 4003"] I assume that the NET rankings take into account who we have played, as well as what we do today. Warren Nolan's RPI has our non-conference strength of schedule at #306. That's with a win over Kentucky RPI 118/NET 80 and losses at home to Georgia State RPI 59/NET 129 and Mercer RPI 111/NET 127. So those teams lose, we lose. Kentucky lost their last game to Tennessee. Georgia State lost their last game to Appalachian State. And Mercer lost their last game to ETSU. So, unless we beat Virginia, we're going to continuously get hammered by having played teams (and losing to some of them) that keep losing. And that's not to mention the Delaware States of the world... If Colgate does not win their conference, they will not get an at large bid. So don't worry about Colgate. Worry about the other teams we need to beat on our schedule. And is Colgate's loss to Army really any worse than our losses to Georgia State and Mercer? [/QUOTE]
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