[log in to unmask] (Mike Machnik) wrote: >The RPI is not meant to be looked at midway through the season. It has one >sole purpose: it is to be used in selecting the teams for the NCAA >tournament after all the games are played. After ALL games are played. It >is not intended to be used at a random point in the season to tell us >anything about the teams. I have to go with Wayne on this (in disagreeing with Mike). Whatever manner is used to select teams for post-season play should be available, clearly explained and known ahead of time. I don't believe it makes a difference as to how a team plays (they play to win), but it certainly seems unfair to keep someone in the dark as to their chances of advancing. In all the major professional sports, everyone knows what they need to do, mostly because there are no qualitative criteria used to select teams. Better records go ahead of worse records (regardless of strength of schedule) and tie-breakers are well known. In the college world, this is (by most accounts) unpractical to do. So the qualitative "ratings" are thrown in, putting strength of schedule, and other such items, into the mix. So long as that is done, everyone should have knowledge of how their team is doing, just as they know where their team is in the standings. The way I see it, the NCAA does nothing except create greater difficulties when they do not explain these things clearly or even release the information. It's as though they want to blindside everyone at the last minute. In actuality, I believe they would get less heat if they were straight-forward. The argument would shift from discussing the efficacy of using a ratings system to finding a better system (and I don't want to debate RPI vs. the other systems out there). Of course, they could duck the whole thing by coming up with a new, quantitative method of assigning tournament bids that absolves anyone of having to make a decision at the end of the season (just like the pros do). I think I'll come up with one today. Kurt Stutt [log in to unmask] HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.