According to Terry V's blog, the Summit League discussed limiting which opponents the league could schedule in an effort to raise the RPI of the League. Here is his quote
Since things are slow this time of year I thought it would be a good topic to discuss. I know that other leagues restrict their members from playing teams with historically low RPI's. I'm not sure that you can make it a League policy as some teams in the League will have a difficult time in scheduling anyway (Centenary, UMKC). I would like to see teams in our League play a tougher schedule than the Mid-Con in the past. Whatever they decide is fine with me, I'm just glad that it is being discussed.
I'm sure that SDSU and NDSU are advocates of playing tougher schedules. If the League did self-impose a restriction on which teams you could play, it may give SDSU and NDSU another reason not to play former NCC teams.
Go State!!! 8-) 8-) 8-)
The league’s branding plan - how to roll out the new logo and identity on-campus and in the community - was discussed, along with further details of the Summit Plan. Rather than set some kind of edict in regard to what teams you can and can’t play in order to raise the league’s RPI, member schools will use their own discretion and report back on what worked and what didn’t.
I'm sure that SDSU and NDSU are advocates of playing tougher schedules. If the League did self-impose a restriction on which teams you could play, it may give SDSU and NDSU another reason not to play former NCC teams.
Go State!!! 8-) 8-) 8-)
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