Dano564
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Gophers current RPI is about 41.
If they finish 8-10 overall, they would have an RPI of 45 which traditionally is a pretty safe bet.
The Big Ten is ranked 2nd overall, just slightly behind the Big 12.
If the Gophers finish 7-11 overall with just two more wins prior to BTT, they would be near a 52 RPI.
But where does that put us if Indiana gets hot?
Good question, with Indiana a likely candidate to still finish strong and who currently has the next closest RPI, for them to get their RPI above 52, they would need to win 7 of their last 8 games and finish the conference at 11-7.
Not likely to happen, but at best it paints a strange picture of how much difference their is between their current chances for making the field.
Nebraska would also be in the conversation. Current RPI of 64.
They would need to finish the BTT with a 6-2 record to get to an RPI of 50.
So if what the selection committee preaches about conference records not mattering, the overall book of work is favorable to the Gophers unless they really drop by finishing 6-10 in conference.
If they finish 8-10 overall, they would have an RPI of 45 which traditionally is a pretty safe bet.
The Big Ten is ranked 2nd overall, just slightly behind the Big 12.
If the Gophers finish 7-11 overall with just two more wins prior to BTT, they would be near a 52 RPI.
But where does that put us if Indiana gets hot?
Good question, with Indiana a likely candidate to still finish strong and who currently has the next closest RPI, for them to get their RPI above 52, they would need to win 7 of their last 8 games and finish the conference at 11-7.
Not likely to happen, but at best it paints a strange picture of how much difference their is between their current chances for making the field.
Nebraska would also be in the conversation. Current RPI of 64.
They would need to finish the BTT with a 6-2 record to get to an RPI of 50.
So if what the selection committee preaches about conference records not mattering, the overall book of work is favorable to the Gophers unless they really drop by finishing 6-10 in conference.