RPI WATCH: 12/02/2009
Other than our game, only Colorado was in action last night.
To see how the Buffaloes fared, click the jump.
If for some reason you absolutely need to know up-to-date numbers, I get them here.
Current Kansas State RPI = 14
Current Kansas State SOS = 22
Great Wins (RPI 1-50) = Loyola, Dayton
Solid Wins (RPI 51-100) = IUPUI
Bad Losses (RPI 100 or greater) = none
- Loyola (4-1) | RPI = 27
- Western Illinois (3-3) | RPI = 207
- Boston (2-5) | RPI = 142
- Ole Miss (5-1) | RPI = 49
- Dayton (3-2) | RPI = 42
- IUPUI (5-2) | RPI = 84
- FHSU (4-1): Loss at Kansas State (83-76)
- Washington State (6-0) | RPI = 146
- Xavier (4-2) | RPI = 114
- UNLV (5-0) | RPI = 8
- Alabama (4-2) | RPI = 109
- UAPB (0-5) | RPI = 229
- Cleveland State (3-4) | RPI = 191
- South Dakota (4-3) | RPI = 95
- Missouri (4-1) | RPI = 96
- Texas A&M (5-1) | RPI = 21
- Colorado (5-2) | RPI = 181: Win over San Francisco (78-54)
- No. 3 Texas (5-0) | RPI = 3
- Oklahoma State (5-0) | RPI = 16
- Baylor (6-1) | RPI = 160
- No. 1 Kansas (5-0) | RPI = 52
- Nebraska (4-1) | RPI = 178
- Iowa State (6-1) | RPI = 161
- No. 25 Oklahoma (3-3) | RPI = 214
- Texas Tech (7-0) | RPI = 48
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We almost lose to a division 2 team...
and our RPI goes up. The human element of judgment goes a long way lol.
Wildcat for life
Also, Wash St...
will be considered a bad loss if we lose and they are undefeated and getting votes to be ranked. Possibly the best team we’ve played, up there with Dayton.
Wildcat for life
I assume you meant "will NOT be considered a bad loss"?
That’s true, despite the Gonzaga loss… with two caveats:
1. The Pac-10 is really weak this year, so Wazzu better do their resume work this month.
2. Home losses are always semi-bad losses. Much better to lost at neutral sites or on the road. If I had my druthers, I’d like to win at least the next two and save the losses for Las Vegas and Mobile.
what I meant was that...
Wash St has and RPI of 146 this day. Team’s over 100 are listed as “bad losses”.
Wildcat for life
Bad Losses only count come tourney time
I can’t imagine the Cougars keeping that low of an RPI (See Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, Xavier, etc…)
Loyola will not be a great win by season’s end.
IUPUI will not be a good win by season’s end.
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What mystman said
I didn’t realize you meant “bad loss” on my little chart.
I was thinking long-term.
But I guess it could be. Oregon had a decent non-con showing last year, too, but tanked in conference play.











