Wyoming who is 5-13 in the powerful mountain west conference is ahead of Iowa in RPI. Anyone else see anything wrong with this?
Wyoming who is 5-13 in the powerful mountain west conference is ahead of Iowa in RPI. Anyone else see anything wrong with this?
WTF?Iowa went from 76 with .5563 to 76 with .5563 after the ISU win. ISU went from 47 to 40.
WTF?
Wyoming who is 5-13 in the powerful mountain west conference is ahead of Iowa in RPI. Anyone else see anything wrong with this?
Iowa went from 76 with .5563 to 76 with .5563 after the ISU win. ISU went from 47 to 40.
How about Minnesota being in the top 30 after losing 3 in a row and 7/10
I dont get it. I'm going to stop trying now.So Iowa was 72 or something earlier in the week, and dropped to 76 based on what our opponents did. But now our opponents go up in the RPI and it has no impact on our RPI whatsoever? Is that what I'm hearing?
So WTF. Is there some line of code that does the RPI calculations that says "If team = Iowa, then do this, else do that"?
Wyoming who is 5-13 in the powerful mountain west conference is ahead of Iowa in RPI. Anyone else see anything wrong with this?
And how do all teams from the mountain west have such good RPI's? The best way to build an RPI must be to be an average team that beats a bunch of other average teams.