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RE: CUSA Basketball -- Conference Play Week Two
(01-13-2017 10:45 AM)Blue_Trombone Wrote:  
(01-13-2017 10:42 AM)UTSAMarineVet09 Wrote:  
(01-13-2017 08:01 AM)ThreeifbyLightning Wrote:  Preparing folks to watch MT's RPI fall off a cliff. The next seven games...

232
345
325
338
225
312
346

And hell our last game was against 296.

Heaven forbid we have a bad game and drop one of these. Will we even stay in the 30s after this stretch? This is why an airport meeting will eventually happen. There is no damn reason for a league of this caliber to have six 300+ RPI teams. We have more teams in the 300's than we have under 200.

well if MTSU is so good, then there is no reason for yall to lose any of those games and have the RPI drop right? 07-coffee3

Their RPI will drop at least somewhat just for playing in those games.

MT RPI from 24 to 30 after playing FIU. Six straight wins and RPI has lost double digits.
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