The college basketball Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) rankings went outtoday and it has 5 ACC teams in the top 25 (NC State, Duke, GT, Maryland,and Clemson) with NC State having the highest RPI ranking in the ACC andthe only ACC team in the top-10 with a #5-#7 (multiple sources) overallranking out of 336 Div. 1-A teams.A RPI ranking is important because it is the 2nd most determining factorinto getting into the NCAA tourney besides winning the conferencechampionship...RPI ranking is calculated from the following...The weights are 25% winning percentage, 50% Strength of Schedule, and 25% opponent Strength of Schedule.So, the basic RPI formula is 1/4*(Winning Percentage) + 1/2*(Opponents'Average Winning Percentage) + 1/4*(Opponents' Opponents' WinningPercentage)Multiple sources of State's ranking are linked below...http://www.kenpom.com/rpi.phphttp://teamrankings.com/ncb/8powerratings.php3
11/25/2006 2:18:59 AM
are you fucking stupidwe are two weeks into the season
11/25/2006 2:20:55 AM
hooray!?
11/25/2006 2:22:38 AM
^^ Well, actually, considering the toughness of our conference and how we play (we should be able to keep a top 25 RPI starting out so high)It's also the highest we've started out in RPI since like the D. Thompson days...
11/25/2006 2:27:52 AM
TRANSLATION: OUR CUPCAKES ARE SLIGHTLY LESS CUPCAKEY
11/25/2006 2:35:45 AM
quit dodging the question.. ARE YOU FUCKING STUPID?!?!
11/25/2006 3:40:54 AM
im glad you explained what rpi is to everyone in sports talk, i bet they have never seen it
11/25/2006 7:06:23 AM
but ... our win last night will bring us down since their winning percentage will skew the other teams (they are now 0-3 i believe)
11/25/2006 7:17:02 AM
Yeah, Gardner-Webb is ranked 326 through Thursday. That's really going to drag us down.
11/25/2006 9:19:46 AM