TheAsianSensation wrote:As an aside, a Valley without WSU is still top 10 I think. Still > Horizon. Still > MAAC. Still > MAC. WAC is about to fall apart. CAA already has. Seriously, there's not a lot out there.
I'm not really sure how you think a Valley without WSU is still top 10.
The Valley was #8 this year with WSU and Creighton ... but we were #9 without WSU's Final Four run slipping the Valley ahead of the SEC. Regular season wise, with both teams this was the #9 conference.
B1G, B12, ACC, MWC, Pac-12, SEC, and Big Priest will all be ahead of us. That puts us at absolutely no better than #8.
Conference USA has essentially just added UConn, USF, Louisville, and Cincinnati. Without those four, C-USA was significantly behind us with both WSU and Creighton. With them, they jump ahead of us next year, even if we still had Creighton. Calculate their RPI out for this year and their average RPI would have been .559, tying them with the ACC. Obviously losing Louisville after next season will drop that, but they're still likely going to be ahead of us in the future.
A-10? Probably would fall behind us if Saint Louis and Dayton leave, but that isn't guaranteed. With them, I think they're still ahead of us next year, and definitely ahead of the Valley if WSU leaves. Adjusting for the teams that left and George Mason joining, next year's A-10 had an average RPI of .533. That would be ahead of us this year without Creighton.
That's nine conferences ahead of the Valley next year, with WSU. Meanwhile, the WCC was very close to us last season. The Valley is a borderline top 10 team WITH WSU next year.
So let's do a completely unrealistic look at the Valley without WSU/Creighton: the Valley's conference RPI drops to .5195, well below the WCC at .531. That doesn't take into account the benefit of WSU and Creighton's high RPI on the RPIs of the rest of the conference. The Valley is now out of the top ten and the Horizon is closer to the Valley than the Valley is to the WCC. Just eliminating Creighton, and still giving the Valley teams the benefit to their RPIs from playing Creighton, the Valley would have been slightly behind the WCC this year with an average of .530.
Meanwhile, of the teams being discussed as replacements, only the three in this thread's title would help the Valley in RPI terms. Replace Creighton and WSU with UMKC and UIC and the Valley RPI average drops to .508, and the Horizon absolutely starts breathing down the Valley's neck.