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<blockquote data-quote="gtbeak" data-source="post: 1003836" data-attributes="member: 3164"><p>Again, RPI is just a formula. There is no bias in it EXCEPT for the weighting given to the delta between home/road games. It appears that NC State is ahead of us because their opponents and their opponent's opponents have a much better win percentage than is the case for ours. As I stated in my post about the non-conference part of the schedule, Coach Hall put a huge obstacle in front of this team by scheduling both Cornell and Youngstown St. One of them is OK, but we can't play two schools like that. In his defense, he may have expected one or both to be improved in 2024 (and perhaps they will be by the end), but so far both have been horrifically bad (YSU is 2-17 and Cornell is 2-9).</p><p></p><p>ETA: In your other post you stated WTTE that you can see the baseball powers and SEC's hands all over RPI. Not true, though, since it was created for basketball and ported over to baseball after the fact. There is no pre-season bias built into it, it starts out assuming all teams are equal and goes from there. Any disadvantage we have this season is strictly due to how we chose to schedule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtbeak, post: 1003836, member: 3164"] Again, RPI is just a formula. There is no bias in it EXCEPT for the weighting given to the delta between home/road games. It appears that NC State is ahead of us because their opponents and their opponent's opponents have a much better win percentage than is the case for ours. As I stated in my post about the non-conference part of the schedule, Coach Hall put a huge obstacle in front of this team by scheduling both Cornell and Youngstown St. One of them is OK, but we can't play two schools like that. In his defense, he may have expected one or both to be improved in 2024 (and perhaps they will be by the end), but so far both have been horrifically bad (YSU is 2-17 and Cornell is 2-9). ETA: In your other post you stated WTTE that you can see the baseball powers and SEC's hands all over RPI. Not true, though, since it was created for basketball and ported over to baseball after the fact. There is no pre-season bias built into it, it starts out assuming all teams are equal and goes from there. Any disadvantage we have this season is strictly due to how we chose to schedule. [/QUOTE]
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