Weekly RPI 2023 Season

Ignatius L Hoops

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Here we go: (Thru matches of 9-18-23

1 Wisconsin
2 Nebraska

3 Florida
4 Stanford
5 Louisville
6 Penn State
7 Washington State
8 Oregon
9 Arkansas
10 UCLA
11 Arizona State
12 Minnesota
13 California
14 BYU
15 Creighton
16 Wake Forest

22 Purdue
41 Michigan State
63 Indiana
76 Northwestern
85 Maryland
119 Ohio State
126 Illinois
139 Iowa
168 Rutgers
196 Michigan
 




NCAA RPI through Sunday's matches (10-1-23). Gophers drop to 23

1 Wisconsin
2 Nebraska

3 Stanford
4 Oregon
5 Washington State
6 Florida
7 Louisville
8 Penn State
9 Texas
10 Georgia Tech
11 Arkansas
12 James Madison
13 Tennessee
14 Pitt
15 Arizona State
16 BYU

20 Purdue
23 Minnesota

49 Northwestern
52 Ohio State
54 Indiana
76 Michigan State
97 Illinois
100 Maryland
152 Rutgers
179 Iowa
192 Michigan
 

Just like I said in the other thread. This years team is #20-25 and not at all better than that.

We’ll finish 4th or 5th in the conf depending how we do against Purdue. We can’t hang with the good teams and will take care of the rest.

Don’t deserve to host a first round.
 


NCAA RPI through Sunday's matches 10-8-23.

Gophers on the RPI precipice

1 Wisconsin
2 Stanford
3 Nebraska
4 Texas
5 Washington State
6 Florida
7 Arkansas
8 Oregon
9 Louisville
10 Pittsburgh
11 Penn State
12 Georgia Tech
13 Arizona State
14 Texas
15 James Madison
16 BYU

19 Purdue
39 Minnesota

46 Indiana
52 Ohio State
53 Northwestern
85 Michigan State
95 Maryland
98 Illinois
151 Rutgers
168 Michigan
176 Iowa
 

They don’t deserve to make the tournament with how they’ve played and a coach who is a foolish mule.
 

It is sad to see this once proud program in a free fall. I am not sure they will ever get back to being a power. Just like in women's hockey it is embarrassing to be overtaken by Wisconsin.
 

NCAA RPI through Sunday's matches (10-15-23). Gophers are treading water

1 Nebraska
2 Stanford
3 Wisconsin
4 Texas
5 Louisville
6 Washington State
7 Arkansas
8 Pitt
9 Oregon
10 Florida
11 Penn State
12 Georgia Tech
13 Tennessee
14 BYU
15 Arizona State
16 Western Kentucky

25 Purdue
38 Minnesota

44 Indiana
56 Ohio State
58 Northwestern
79 Michigan State
92 Maryland
107 Illinois
148 Rutgers
177 Michigan
181 Iowa
 



Oops! Not yet the weekly RPI, but after last night's win over Rutgers, the Gophers have fallen to #51.
 


NCAA RPI through matches of Sunday 10-22-23. Minnesota's next opponent, Purdue, moved into the top 16 at number 15

1 Nebraska
2 Stanford
3 Texas
4 Wisconsin
5 Louisville
6 Washington State
7 Pittsburgh
8 Oregon
9 Arkansas
10 Florida
11 BYU
12 Georgia Tech
13 Penn State
14 Tennessee
15 Purdue
16 Kentucky

39 Minnesota
46 Indiana

54 Ohio State
63 Northwestern
95 Illinois
96 Maryland
167 Rutgers
182 Iowa
196 Michigan
 

NCAA RPI throught matches of Sunday 10-29-23. Nebraska and Wisconsin are the only Big Ten teams in the top 16

1 Nebraska
2 Texas
3 Stanford
4 Wisconsin
5 Louisville
6 Pitt
7 Oregon
8 Arkansas
9 Tennessee
10 Washington State
11 Florida
12 Arizona State
13 Kentucky
14 Creighton
15 Georgia Tech
16 BYU

18 Purdue
24 Penn State
39 Minnesota

64 Indiana
67 Northwestern
75 Ohio State
81 Michigan State
83 Illinois
92 Maryland
155 Rutgers
187 Michigan
 

NCAA RPI throught matches of Sunday 10-29-23. Nebraska and Wisconsin are the only Big Ten teams in the top 16
We didn't drop so that's good.

PSU dropped 11 for their loss to MSU but Purdue only dropped 3 for their loss to Illinois? Interesting...
 




NCAA RPI through matches of Sunday 11-5-23

1 Nebraska
2 Stanford
3 Texas
4 Wisconsin
5 Louisville
6 Pitt
7 Oregon
8 Tennessee
9 Arkansas
10 Washington State
11 Creighton
12 Kentucky
13 Georgia Tech
14 Florida
15 Utah State
16 Arizona State

18 Purdue
26 Penn State
35 Minnesota

72 Indiana
75 Ohio State
77 Michigan State
79 Northwestern
84 Illinois
102 Maryland
146 Rutgers
169 Michigan
216 Iowa
 

It’s 32 DI conf champions automatically and then 32 at-large?

Hard to say precisely because a fair number of those 32 conf champs will be in the top RPI, but then a decent number won’t be.

On average, do the top 40 RPI make it? Top 35? 45?
 

I think it's usually around top 50, but the committee doesn't just use RPI for selections, KPI is also being used this year along with other criteria.
 

Yeah I know it’s not automatic, just wondering what the average correlation is.

Guessing if we stay at 35 or so, they’ll eke in. Won’t host. Could easily lose to the host in the 2nd round.
 

It’s 32 DI conf champions automatically and then 32 at-large?

Hard to say precisely because a fair number of those 32 conf champs will be in the top RPI, but then a decent number won’t be.

On average, do the top 40 RPI make it? Top 35? 45?
 

Strength of schedule stats are so weird. Purdue's SOS rank is #7; Minnesota's is #28. But the RPIs for their non-conference opponents are not what's causing that discrepancy: Purdue's - 10, 12, 20, 22, 24, 31, 52, 57, 65; Minnesota's - 2, 6, 8, 12, 17, 28, 55, 56.

Why Purdue's SOS rank is higher is because of the in-conference schedule. Purdue plays Rutgers (155), Michigan (185), and Iowa (226) once each, while the Gophers play those bottom-three teams twice each.
 

NCAA RPI through matches of Sunday 11-12-23

1 Nebraska
2 Stanford
3 Louisville
4 Pittsburgh
5 Wisconsin
6 Texas
7 Tennessee
8 Oregon
9 Kentucky
10 Arkansas
11 Creighton
12 Washington State
13 Georgia Tech
14 BYU
15 Purdue
16 Utah State

20 Penn State
41 Minnesota

74 Northwestern
78 Indiana
79 Ohio State
84 Illinois
89 Michigan State
102 Maryland
166 Rutgers
168 Michigan
229 Iowa
 

NCAA RPI through Sunday's 11-19-23 matches

1 Nebraska
2 Stanford
3 Pitt
4 Louisville
5 Texas
6 Wisconsin
7 Oregon
8 Tennessee
9 Kentucky
10 Purdue
11 Arkansas
12 Creighton
13 Washington State
14 Kansas
15 BYU
16 Utah State

21 Penn State
43 Minnesota

74 Indiana
79 Northwestern
85 Illinois
86 Michigan State
91 Ohio State
108 Maryland
163 Michigan
179 Rutgers
225 Iowa
 

Sad. Gophers destroyed Ohio St. and drop two places in the RPI. I don't have a lot of faith in the RPI but that is what the NCAA uses.
 

Sad. Gophers destroyed Ohio St. and drop two places in the RPI. I don't have a lot of faith in the RPI but that is what the NCAA uses.
RPI is strange indeed. Whatever the Gophers RPI is after the Illinois match, we will get an RPI boost simply by playing Nebraska, win or lose, because 50% of your RPI calculation is your opponents’ winning %, which will increase by virtue of us just playing the match.
 

Ohio State isn't good. That's why we won.

Iowa is terrible. That's why we won.


You don't "deserve" anything by going 3-0 over two not great teams.


The season basically comes down to the match vs Illinois. Let's see what happens when they play an actually decent team. Let's see them play that well and go 3-0. Would be nice for the fans, after everything that has happened this season.
 


Through Saturday's matches 11-25-23

1 Nebraska
2 Stanford
3 Lousville
4 Pitt
5 Wiscoinsin
6 Texas
7 Kentucky
8 Oregon
9 Creighton
10 Arkansas
11 Tennessee
12 Purdue
13 Washington State
14 Kansas
15 BYU
16 Western Kentucky

21 Penn State
40 Minnesota
 

My gut feeling is that the NCAA will send the Gophers to California to play Stanford in the first round. We will find out today at 5:00 pm CST on ESPN.
 




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