Put this in smack because I'm tired of seeing debates over NDSU's future players in Jack men's bb threads. This is intended as informational, but you know what happens when our friends up north can't help themselves and jump into the chipper (Fargo pun intended) .
IF our Humped Friends make the Big Dance, look for commentators to talk about NDSU men's weak schedule. The story line has begun. Washington Post's mock brackets this morning have Bison as 15th seed in East, facing Memphis. But Post notes that NDSU has "one of the nation's weakest schedules."
The analysis is correct.
Latest RPI has the Bison at 104 (out of 343) with a Strength of Schedule (SOS) of 294. Only WIU and IUPUI have weaker schedules in Summit. ORU (RPI of 127) has the toughest SOS in the Summit at 171.
Jacks RPI is 285 and SOS is 272, fourth easiest of Summit. (As a comparison, Jack women are 28th in RPI and 139th in SOS.)
Of the five conferences with lower confernce RPI than Summit, only one - the last placed Southwestern - has a team leading the conference with a worse Strength of Schedule than the Bison's.
Here are the trailing conferences's current leaders' RPI rankings and strengths of schedule. These may change slightly as fresh results are factored, but they are trends.
Northeast. Robert Morris, RPI of 122 and SOS of 248
Atlantic Sun. Belmont 115 and 238
Ivy League Cornell 117 and 277
Mid Eastern Morgan State 144 and 286
Southwestern Athletic Alabama State 206 and 337
Conference right ahead of Summut in collective RPI is Big South. Conference leader Radford has an RPI of 132 and SOS of 210.
Bison faithful will undobtedly counter the Summit is dragging them down. Not so; Northeast Conference has three teams ranked in the 300s and none near ORU (or IPFW) in strength of schedule. Yet its conference leader played a tougher schedule by nearly 50 points than the Bison.
Bison's lack of non-conference quality opponents has hurt them. Playing Georgia Southern (290) and Northern Arizona (292) twice apiece doesn't build the RPI SOS.
IF our Humped Friends make the Big Dance, look for commentators to talk about NDSU men's weak schedule. The story line has begun. Washington Post's mock brackets this morning have Bison as 15th seed in East, facing Memphis. But Post notes that NDSU has "one of the nation's weakest schedules."
The analysis is correct.
Latest RPI has the Bison at 104 (out of 343) with a Strength of Schedule (SOS) of 294. Only WIU and IUPUI have weaker schedules in Summit. ORU (RPI of 127) has the toughest SOS in the Summit at 171.
Jacks RPI is 285 and SOS is 272, fourth easiest of Summit. (As a comparison, Jack women are 28th in RPI and 139th in SOS.)
Of the five conferences with lower confernce RPI than Summit, only one - the last placed Southwestern - has a team leading the conference with a worse Strength of Schedule than the Bison's.
Here are the trailing conferences's current leaders' RPI rankings and strengths of schedule. These may change slightly as fresh results are factored, but they are trends.
Northeast. Robert Morris, RPI of 122 and SOS of 248
Atlantic Sun. Belmont 115 and 238
Ivy League Cornell 117 and 277
Mid Eastern Morgan State 144 and 286
Southwestern Athletic Alabama State 206 and 337
Conference right ahead of Summut in collective RPI is Big South. Conference leader Radford has an RPI of 132 and SOS of 210.
Bison faithful will undobtedly counter the Summit is dragging them down. Not so; Northeast Conference has three teams ranked in the 300s and none near ORU (or IPFW) in strength of schedule. Yet its conference leader played a tougher schedule by nearly 50 points than the Bison.
Bison's lack of non-conference quality opponents has hurt them. Playing Georgia Southern (290) and Northern Arizona (292) twice apiece doesn't build the RPI SOS.
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