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RE: RIP for the RPI - NCAA officially adopts new ranking system
Abolishing RPI a step forward, but new NCAA basketball metric a mystery

Alas, the NCAA didn’t share its most compelling numbers: how the NET and RPI compared in past seasons. Are the differences stark? Minimal? Do teams from outside major conferences such as the ACC, Big 12 and Big East fare better, or worse, in the NET?

The NCAA will unveil the first NET data early next season, first with weekly updates, then daily. Until then, we’re left hoping for the best.

“It really would have been nice for them to publish the ratings from previous seasons,” Pomeroy said. “That would be the easiest way for someone to judge. … I feel confident it will be better. It’s just needlessly confusing right now how this works and how much different it is.”
(This post was last modified: 08-24-2018 03:08 PM by 70shawk.)
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