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RE: CUSA pod system scheduling - Should CAA adapt
(06-04-2018 08:53 PM)70shawk Wrote:  How to Game the Rating Percentage Index (RPI) in Basketball.

A lot of this is just math...but it means you have to do things in ways that may not be the way you've been doing them.

Hint: Scheduling cupcakes at home (DI or otherwise) will not get you anything but a "W" that deludes no one...except maybe yourself.

I think the biggest issue is the logistics of not knowing the last quarter of your schedule until the game before it. Working out schedules, not just for the team but all the staff associated with them, would be a nightmare. It's one thing to do it for an NCAA game.

But if it gets us more than one team in the postseason and earning the conference money, maybe it would be worth it. Although, it still isn't right that NE didn't get a bid to the SOMETHING last year.
06-05-2018 05:32 PM
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