According to the website CutDownTheNet provided a link to (
http://ncaastats.figstats.net/volleyball-rpi.cgi), it looks like the Gophers will be moving up to #6 in the RPI, one spot behind Wisconsin.
Yes and no - I just realized that website has several flavors of RPI stats depending on what tab you click. The default seems to be "RPI with Bonuses" - the one I quoted before (and with powder blue background). There is also an "Unmodified RPI" (with pink background). The Gophers are #6 on the former (raw RPIPct = 0.6797 currently) and #8 on the latter (raw RPIPct = 0.6602 currently).
My guess is that "RPI with Bonuses" is the web-site owners take on an RPI statistic after running it through some adjustment/bonus model that intends to reflect how the Selection Committee adds pluses and minuses to tweak RPI to reflect other factors. Whereas the "Unmodified RPI" is probably going to match the posted NCAA stats (when adjusted - and that's just the rub - the NCAA stats are not adjusted dynamically, as is this website, a definite advantage.
So to the extent that their "RPI with Bonuses" model might indeed be closer to how the Selection Committee might see things, then good that this puts us in # 6 instead of #8. But who knows how accurate their model is. Plus, there's only a 0.0195 delta between these two raw RPIPcts - showing how little it takes to move up 2 slots.
The key takeaway is that, no matter which (tweaked or untweaked) model you use, Baylor and Texas are close to being a lock on 1st and 2nd places; and the real battle (among near equals, RPI-wise) is for the 3rd and 4th place rankings by the Selection Committee (with the prize being potentially hosting a Sweet Sixteen), probably among the following teams that are so close in raw RPIPct that it's too close to call ...
Pittsburgh (ACC)
Stanford (PAC)
Wisconsin (BIG10)
Minnesota (BIG10)
Florida (SEC)
Nebraska (BIG10)
Of these, only the 3 BIG10 teams hold the keys to their own fate by virtue of playing each other, so that some of these BIG10 teams have to lose a game or two.
It was already noted that Pitt has only a couple games left in which they might be upset (after almost getting upset this weekend). Stanford doesn't seem to have any big challenges left, but on the other hand they won't be getting a big bump in SoS like the Big-Ten teams will. Things are a little tighter atop the SEC, so we might look to see who Florida plays.
Bottom line, Gophers need to beat Wiscy and Nebraska, and take care of business with its other remaining B1G foes.