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RPI WATCH: 12/16/2009

If you were wondering, there was no RPI Watch yesterday because none of our opponents played Monday night.

But a few of them did Tuesday night. Hit the jump to see how they did.

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Current Kansas State AP Ranking = 17

Current Kansas State Record = 9-1

Current Kansas State RPI = 2

Current Kansas State SOS = 3

Great Wins (RPI 1-50, bold = RPI 1-25) = Loyola, Dayton, UNLV

Solid Wins (RPI 51-100) = IUPUI, Washington State, Xavier

Bad Losses (RPI 101 or greater) = none

  • Loyola (6-2, 1-1) | RPI = 40
  • Western Illinois (4-6, 0-2) | RPI = 320
  • Boston (4-6) | RPI = 146
  • No. 25 Ole Miss (8-1) | RPI = 34
  • Dayton (7-2) | RPI = 27
  • IUPUI (8-3, 2-0) | RPI = 60
  • No. 22* FHSU (7-1)
  • Washington State (8-2) | RPI = 88
  • Xavier (6-3) | RPI = 61
  • UNLV (8-1) | RPI = 24: Win at Southern Utah (77-59)
  • Alabama (6-3) | RPI = 91
  • UAPB (0-7) | RPI = 302
  • Cleveland State (4-7, 0-2) | RPI = 235: Loss to Robert Morris (78-70)
  • South Dakota (6-4) | RPI = 139
  • Missouri (6-3) | RPI = 161
  • No. 16 Texas A&M (8-2) | RPI = 18
  • Colorado (6-4) | RPI = 229
  • No. 2 Texas (9-0) | RPI = 5: Win over UTPA (104-42)
  • Oklahoma State (8-1) | RPI = 31
  • Baylor (8-1) | RPI = 72: Win over Jackson State (90-60)
  • No. 1 Kansas (9-0) | RPI = 21
  • Nebraska (7-2) | RPI = 151
  • Iowa State (7-3) | RPI = 155
  • Oklahoma (7-3) | RPI = 142
  • No. 23 Texas Tech (9-0) | RPI = 18

*Division II Top 25

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Yup

It updated right after I checked it this morning.

by BracketCat on Dec 16, 2009 11:43 PM CST up reply actions  

Frustrating ...

The Big 12 North isn’t doing much to help us out …We will need to take care of business in our division to keep our solid RPI

by KSU on Dec 17, 2009 11:40 AM CST reply actions  

Everything will balance itself out once we're halfway through the conference schedule

and the only way we stay #1 (or in the top 5) is if we win out or lose only one game to either KU or Texas. It just won’t happen.

If we do as predicted in the conference schedule, we should be able to stay a top-15 RPI team. Anything under 25 (in the RPI or the AP) is a 97% guarantee that we’ll earn a spot in the NCAA’s.

Introducing the new 2008 Big 12 Football Champions: OU, UT*, TT*, and MU*!
Now Introducing the new 2009 Big 12 Baseball Tournament Champions: UT, KSU*, BU*, and MU*!

by mystman995 on Dec 17, 2009 12:02 PM CST up reply actions  

With our quality wins?

99.99999%, more likely.

We’re playing for seed, folks. If we can stay in the top 15 or so of the polls, we’re looking at a No. 4 or better — which means making the Sweet 16 becomes a realistic expectation.

by BracketCat on Dec 18, 2009 11:20 PM CST up reply actions  

I think the only way we miss the dance is if we tank the conference season …We just can’t afford to stumble against teams like ISU, Nebraska, or Colorado …Missouri is still a toss up. I do agree that things will balance out as the we go ..we just have to be consistent

by KSU on Dec 17, 2009 12:06 PM CST reply actions  

We are still number 1 for a second day...

and I don’t think there’s a chance in hell we don’t make the dance. Have some faith guys, we are really good and it will show throughout this year.

Wildcat for life

by mjk7166 on Dec 17, 2009 1:02 PM CST reply actions  

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