NW is very happy that the last 10 game factor is no longer in use.NW is in barring a complete collapse
I agree but they could easily lose out and lose 1st round of BIG tourney putting them on edge.NW is in barring a complete collapse
It would count as 2 which would be huge. Also, road wins are worth 2x points for RPI so a road win would be a big boost to RPI. 2 road wins would lock us in I believe.So if we beat ND twice, does that count as 2 top 50 wins or 1 since it's the same team?
That would put us at 5 top 50 wins...but our RPI is just attrocious. I think winning at least 2 to close out the regular season (with ND one of the two) and winning one in the ACCT gives us a 50/50 chance. Anything less than that and we're probably NIT bound.
Gotta win today. Man, the VT and NC State games REALLY hurt us. Could be sitting pretty right now.
It would count as 2 which would be huge. Also, road wins are worth 2x points for RPI so a road win would be a big boost to RPI. 2 road wins would lock us in I believe.
I don't think so from what I've seen. RPI formula is stupid. It's .25 (your winning percentage) X .50 (opponents winning percentage) X .25 (opponents opponents winning percentage).
The caveat is "your winning percentage" is weighted based on location. A road win counts as 1.4 wins. A home win counts as .6 wins. A neutral site win counts as 1 win. Conversely, a road loss is only a .6 loss. Losing at home to NC State was a 1.4 loss.I don't think so from what I've seen. RPI formula is stupid. It's .25 (your winning percentage) X .50 (opponents winning percentage) X .25 (opponents opponents winning percentage).
Your formula is correct but the formula's winning percentage is calculated as follows:
For Division 1 NCAA Men's basketball, home win now counts as 0.6 win, while a road win counts as 1.4 wins. Inversely, a home loss equals 1.4 losses, while a road loss counts as 0.6 loss. A neutral game counts as 1 win or 1 loss.
(edited from Wikipedia)
The caveat is "your winning percentage" is weighted based on location. A road win counts as 1.4 wins. A home win counts as .6 wins. A neutral site win counts as 1 win. Conversely, a road loss is only a .6 loss. Losing at home to NC State was a 1.4 loss.
Only "your winning percentage" carries the weighting factor, not your opponents record nor your opponents' opponents record.
http://rpiratings.com/WhatisRPI.php
One thing I'll say about this team is they don't take games off. Hell, just the lack of not quitting during a game has made me a Pastner fan this season. These guys play wire to wire. I understand all the discussions about all the things we don't have (depth, etc), but we're about 2x or 3x in the "heart" category.Every game is a must win. We cant affrod to take any games off or settle for any losses.