Wichita is the only conference team mentioned at the bottom in the "work left to do" category. Nothing surprising there and most of it has been discussed on here before - how will the committee view early season injuries?
The thing that interests me in this article is the first 4 paragraphs regarding the PAC 12 and its gaudy RPI rankings for its teams. It points out things that I would think are common knowledge but it appears some schools still don't know how to schedule properly for RPI purposes. According to the article, the average PAC school only scheduled 4 games with 200+ RPI teams. Compare that to 7 for UE and 9 for SIU.
Meanwhile, the Pac-12 scheduled the most nonconference games per team against the RPI top 25 (1.4) of any of the leagues we tracked.
It went 3-14 in those games. Not important! What is important is that the Pac-12, as a whole, didn't drag itself down with dead RPI weight in nonconference play. It also managed to play more high-quality teams than most major leagues. The differences are fractional. Specifics vary. But with the RPI, it's all relative. And it all adds up.
The MVC should mandate an RPI boosting initiative similar to what it implemented in the early 2000s. It should be tied to finances. Why should schools who made no effort to schedule wisely receive the same benefits from WSU's NCAA tournament winnings?