ssckelley
Well-Known Member
True. Win or loss, other opponents' RPI being higher is obviously helpful. That said, I think ISU having a high RPI would have a bigger impact on our RPI if we had won that game, rather than losing.
I don't recall exactly how the formula works, but isn't there some sort of multiplier applied to road wins? I'm not sure if that applies to road losses or not.
Yes, the loss counts as a .5 loss on the road while a road win counts as 1.5 with neutral courts counting as a full win or loss.
But when talking about a tournament resume the Iowa State loss will not have much of an impact unless they fall out of a RPI top 100, and I can't see that happening.