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RE: Bracketology from Palm
(01-15-2019 10:18 AM)Joprior23 Wrote:  
(01-15-2019 09:57 AM)Stickboy46 Wrote:  
(01-15-2019 09:53 AM)Joprior23 Wrote:  Temple is 13-3 with an RPI of 17. Not really sure why they are even considered on the bubble. They should be solidly in.

NET of 44. RPI isn't used.

Then not sure why Houston is a 5. We have a net of 8.

Simple. NET is like RPI was. It's used to rank teams in order to determine if they are a quality win or not. Then they look at the total number of quality wins to seed.

It is NOT used to rank teams (unless the NET is too high and you are a team not named Syracuse)

(yes i realize i just contradicted myself)
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RE: Bracketology from Palm
One thing pretty interesting that I just saw on the NCAA site- this report-
https://extra.ncaa.org/solutions/rpi/Sta....%2013.pdf

what I find really interesting about it is that it's actually got the RPI on it(Normal RPI rank) along with the NET(the Adj RPI rank).
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RE: Bracketology from Palm
(01-15-2019 10:18 AM)stever20 Wrote:  
(01-15-2019 10:08 AM)Tiger1983 Wrote:  
(01-15-2019 09:53 AM)Joprior23 Wrote:  Temple is 13-3 with an RPI of 17. Not really sure why they are even considered on the bubble. They should be solidly in.

The effect of NET - based on data to date - is higher rankings for the top 6 conferences (P5 + BE) than under the defunct RPI method.

actually this is wrong.... AAC in that group as well...
AAC- avg NET rating 103.08
AAC- avg RPI rating 114.83

Thanks for the correction. My conclusion was drawn off wrong assumption from (Post 78))
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RE: Bracketology from Palm
(01-15-2019 11:00 AM)stever20 Wrote:  One thing pretty interesting that I just saw on the NCAA site- this report-
https://extra.ncaa.org/solutions/rpi/Sta....%2013.pdf

what I find really interesting about it is that it's actually got the RPI on it(Normal RPI rank) along with the NET(the Adj RPI rank).

So Temple ranks in the AAC and where they stand nationally

1st in opponents success at 38th nationally
1st in opponents SOS at 29th
2nd in road success at 22nd
1st in road RPI rank at 15th
2nd in Normal RPI rank at 18th
4th in Winning % at 25th

Yet with all those higher rankings the adjusted RPI (NET) is 44th? Does anyone else see a problem with that? Should a better explanation be offered as to the exact formula?

EDIT: Wichita State ranks higher in a couple of categories (Opponents success and opponents SOS) but I was looking that far down, sorry.
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