RPI has Michigan ranked as #1

Submitted by MClass87 on March 1st, 2021 at 8:25 PM

I never look at the RPI rankings because they are pretty much garbage, however, I just checked out the most recent rankings and they have Michigan #1 followed by Gonzaga.  Interesting to see how many other teams are rated as being better than our B1G brethren.

http://warrennolan.com/basketball/2021/rpi-live

 

 

gronostaj

March 2nd, 2021 at 9:34 AM ^

I got in a ski accident the first day of March madness two years ago. When I woke up in the hospital, Colgate was playing Tennessee. I thought to myself, “I’m glad I’m dreaming. Colgate is a toothpaste.”  I went back to sleep and had that experience like 3 more times. Glad they’re a real college. 

JMo

March 1st, 2021 at 8:59 PM ^

If we're all contributing pointless posts, here's my entry:

Not sure there are degrees to contradiction. It either contradicts or it doesn't. Describing it as "very" contradictory makes it seem like you're grandstanding. "Very" is a word, like "just", that I try to avoid using in everyday conversation.

M Squared

March 1st, 2021 at 8:37 PM ^

For the MGoBasketballHistorians out there, have we ever been favored by 8.5 pts or more against a team ranked as high as #4?  We’ve had a lot of basketball success so I guess I should frame it as, when was the last time that...?  Seems like a historically significant point spread. 

San Diego Mick

March 1st, 2021 at 11:19 PM ^

These rankings are ridiculous,  aside from Michigan being number one which I agree with. 

They have  Wichita state, BYU, Clemson, etc., rated higher than OSU, Illinois and Iowa, please.

JamieH

March 1st, 2021 at 11:27 PM ^

Sagarin thinks so much of the Big Ten that in his ratings for schedule strength so far, the entire Big Ten is in the top 20 overall in the country:

Northwestern #1
Penn State #2
Indiana #3
Rutgers #4
Nebraska #5
Ohio State #7
Maryland #8
Purdue #10
Minnesota #11
Michigan State #12
Iowa #13
Illinois #14
Wisconsin #16
Michigan #18

I'm assuming we are last because besides only playing OSU, Iowa once, and not having played Illinois yet, we don't have to play ourselves.  

I can't remember seeing anything this crazy before in his SOS rankings, which generally are pretty good.  It has to be because of the lack of non-conference games to properly analyze conferences against each other.   I think the Big Ten is really good, but not THAT good.

The only non-Big Ten teams listed ahead of Michigan in schedule strength are:

#6 Iowa State (who is 2-18)
#9 Kentucky (8-14)
#15 Kansas (17-8)
#17 Marquette (11-13)

He's got Gonzaga at #109 SOS and Baylor at #83