Thanks for the link. Now, can anyone explain to me how these rankings for non-conference strength of schedule make sense? Looking at these teams' schedules, these rankings make little sense to me.
Here's what I see:
Missouri State -- non-conference SOS 65:
0-2 vs. top 50 RPI
0-2 vs. 51-100 RPI
0-2 vs. 101-150 RPI
0-4 vs. 150+ RPI
WSU -- non-conference SOS 76:
2-0 vs. top 50 RPI
2-1 vs. 51-100 RPI
1-0 vs. 101-150 RPI
6-0 vs. 150+ RPI
Evansville -- non-conference SOS 118:
0-3 vs. top 50 RPI
0-0 vs. 51-100 RPI
1-1 vs. 101-150 RPI
5-1 vs. 150+ RPI
Drake -- non-conference SOS 120:
0-1 vs. top 50 RPI
0-4 vs. 51-100 RPI
1-0 vs. 101-150 RPI
4-0 vs. 150+ RPI
Creighton -- non-conference SOS 133:
2-1 vs. top 50 RPI
4-0 vs. 51-100 RPI
1-0 vs. 101-150 RPI
4-0 vs. 150+ RPI
So Creighton played more top 50 RPI teams, more top 100 RPI teams, more top 150 RPI teams than everyone else in this list -- and has the worst non-conference strength of schedule of this group? For crying out loud, Evansville only played 3 teams with a top 100 RPI and played 6 teams with an RPI of 150+, but has a better non-conference strength of schedule?