BCPanther wrote:
Playing RPI 110 on a neutral floor does not hurt your computer numbers in any way.
What about RPI 163? You know, UNI's actual RPI this year?
If you swap UNI's two losses to Wichita with splitting a series against Murray State this year, suddenly they're at 177. Do similar with everyone else in the conference, where even changing 0-2 to 1-1 drops every team individually, and suddenly UNI is on the wrong side of 200.
And yes, playing RPI 200+ on a neutral floor does hurt. It would be putting UNI in the place we had Saint Louis this year, which is not the kind of game we want to replicate.
I don't trust UNI's consistent down years to not be RPI killers in the future.