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Date Posted: Monday, July 19, 01:18:37pm
Author: El Duque
Subject: The average fan is more excited to see DU play Penn State than Bobby Mo, just because of the recognition factor. Granted, some would believe that JoePa doubles as the hoops coach, but so what? I'm happy to see the rivalry rekindled. Would like to see regular ACC, Big 12 and PAC 10 opponents on the schedule as well.
In reply to: Abdul Rahman 's message, "PSU's RPI ( 194 ) from last year would be lower than the RPI of 6 of our ( 2009-10 ) non-con opponents and be higher than 7 of our non-con opponents. Generally speaking the RPI's of top teams in the lower level conferences ( Iona , Fairfield, Sam Houston St. ) would be better than the RPI's of bottom feeders in power conferences (i.e. Indiana, Iowa, PSU )due to the way RPI is calculated. For example, Robert Morris ( NEC ) had a significantly better RPI ( 129 ) than PSU in 2009-10." on Monday, July 19, 01:02:48pm


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  • I was aware of Penn State's lower RPI from last year. I don't believe that PS will always be at the bottom of the Big 10. My point is that Penn State makes a more natural opponent than any of the schools you mentioned, perhaps with the exception of Bobby Mo. (Didn't the Dukes with a .500 record have a higher RPI than NCAA Tournament participant Bobby Mo?) Furthermore, Penn State will out draw any of those teams when the Dukes play them at home. (NT) -- Always a Duke, Monday, July 19, 01:58:49pm
  • DU final RPI was 114 - so slightly better than RMU ( 129 ). If the goal is to max-out the RPI effective scheduling of upper level teams in lower conferences is usually preferable to bottom teams in power conferences. If the goal is to draw fans PSU is the call over Fairfield ( i.e. ) no doubt. Have a hard time seeing PSU elevate to the upper levels of the Big-10 in the next 2 years. Questionable, at least to me, is if they can elevate to the middle of the Big-10 standings. I suspect Indiana ( equally poor in 2009-10 ) has a good chance to rebound faster than PSU. (NT) -- Abdul Rahman, Monday, July 19, 02:29:32pm


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