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Jeff said, in part..
>There is no way that Minnesota, who finished a distant fourth in the league,
>should have a better ranking than the team that finished far ahead in first
>place when both teams had the same league schedule. Pardon my French, but this
>is bullshit.
"Same league schedule" is a leap of faith, but not reality. Look at the
number of times MN and CC played UAA and NMU. *Before* the tournament,
CC had 2 more games with each team than did MN.
RPI looks at all games equally.
It is true that in a straight playoff scheme, the RPI of the leader will
suffer somewhat compared to others. This is one good reason for not
having everyone participate or having brackets or having play-in games.
But the effect is not as significant as you would imagine ... unless,
of course, the #1 seed loses and doesn't get to play the better teams.
cheers,
Wayne Smith
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