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RE: Is Dixie St destined for the Big Sky?
(08-15-2020 03:24 PM)SoCalBobcat78 Wrote:  
(08-15-2020 02:57 PM)Hilldog Wrote:  The Big Sky RPI is 18 and the WAC is 27 for men's basketball. All the other sports don't matter because they don't make money.

That is looking at the 2019-2020 season. The NCAA now uses Net Ranking, and the ranking for 2019-2020 was BSC 18, WAC 25. Let’s look at prior seasons:

2018-2019 - WAC 16, BSC 27 (Net)
2017-2018 - WAC 15, BSC 17 (RPI)
2016-2017 - WAC 17, BSC 28 (RPI)
2015-2016 - WAC 26, BSC 28 (RPI)

The WAC historically has been the better basketball conference. WAC attendance is also better. Both are one bid conferences, but the WAC has more upside.

Just for fun, where does the Southland fall with their ranking?
08-15-2020 08:34 PM
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