romar said:
ER3 said:
Agreed...we all need to stop obsessing over this RPI garbage...It's just one number that enters the conversation for selection...(and it doesn't appear to be a very important one at that). It is nowhere near as important as many people on this board are making it out to be...Have we already forgotten what happened to Missouri State and their RPI (21, I think??) last year during the selection process?
Our RPI is in the upper 30's or low 40's and that is fine, but the fact that our RPI is better (on kenpom.com) than Virginia, Louisville, Texas Tech, Syracuse, West Virginia, and Stanford doesn't change the fact that all of those teams will almost certainly be ahead of Bradley when the whole at-large discussion is complete...Our RPI could end up at 20 and it wouldn't mean a thing...our resume is OK...and I sincerely do hope I'm wrong...but I just feel like we had an infinitely better resume last year and we were still one of the last 2 or 3 teams in when the dust cleared...
I'd be interested to know what you feel made last years resume "infinitely" better?
"Infinitely better" may be a stretch on my part...but last year we had an RPI of 32 at the end of the year...we won 7 of our last 8 games (5 of our last 8 this year...)...we were 7-6 against top 50 teams (vs. 2-8 this year...). I just think there are more glaring holes in our resume this year that the BCS proponents can zero in on, I guess...
I would agree that there are also things that may help us this year...SOS is better, Crouch's injury, etc...but I just don't see us being talked about nearly as much this year...who knows, maybe we'll pull an Air Force or Utah St. and get in out of nowhere...but it will be a shock to me if we get in...where as I would have been shocked if we didn't get in last year...just my opinion...