bigdawg wrote:WSU vs Top 75 RPI??? No one uses that metric. Why not top 50 or Top 100? And why not include losses in the conference tournament? I'm guessing a lot of those 50-75 RPI spot wins are over teams like Indiana St and UNI (no disrespect) while some of the others are losses to Top 25 level teams.
A stat like this is terribly misleading in my opinion. It's a creation someone used to make a point when a metric others would use wouldn't support their argument.
Why are you guessing? Is it really that hard for you to open up the schedules for the last two years and make an informed point rather than just randomly guessing? I could guess a lot of things about you that probably wouldn't be true >=)
I'll calculate the others teams out for you, but here you go ... WSU's record against the RPI top 50, road or neutral, including postseason play, over the last three seasons: 8-5
WSU just missed out on one other (Colorado at #51 in Puerto Rico), and we'll see where Indiana State finishes this year.
4-4 record against the top 25, road or neutral, including postseason play, over the last three seasons. Losses to Temple in Puerto Rico, twice to Creighton last year, and Louisville in the Final Four. That number changes depending on where you look for RPI numbers ... I'm using Warren Nolan's site, but RealTimeRPI lists VCU last year at #25, and their site would give WSU a 5-4 record.
Oh, and of that 13-4 record? Two of those losses were to top 25 teams. Creighton in the season finale last year, Temple in Puerto Rico the year before.
For the record, WSU's record against the top 50 is better than any other team's against the top 75 that I've listed. Even their record against the top 25 is better than almost anyone I listed against the top 75.
(I'm guessing he left off postseason play so as to not give the impression that WSU's Final Four was the reason for the numbers he was using. I guess you could cut it off at the conference tournament, but that would really be picking and choosing your numbers. If you're going to include one postseason tournament, you include both.)