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Akron is #6 in the first NCAA rpi of the year


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That's great news. Technically (unless we end up getting screwed again), this would get us Home Games all the way until the national semifinal if we can hold such a ranking, correct?

If this holds, Akron would host the round of 32, the round of 16....and then have to play one of the top 4 teams on the road in the quarterfinals.

You will notice that this week's opponents...Penn State and UAB are not in the top 60 for RPI. Santa Clara is #36 in the RPI.

It is a long season. I would expect that Maryland and Georgetown will be much higher in the RPI by the end of the season and this will help the zips

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Sorry TennZip......I meant quarterfinals, not semifinals. But, thanks for the detailed explanation.

Dave, not only will the conference games drag down the RPI, but our conference affiliation alone will cause the committee to penalize us again at selection time, like always.

If today was the end of the season, they'd probably put us somewhere around #14 or something.

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If you have not seen it and want the nuts and bolts Gaucho Dan has it all down.

His RPI blog for Akron http://rpiupdatemenssoccer.blogspot.com/2015/08/akron-2015.html

His RPI with SOS and OSS, very tight to just released official NCAA.

Big Soccer thread http://forums.bigsoccer.com/threads/gauchodans-2015-rpi.2024052/

Minor differences are attributed to entry errors buy GD or NCAA for that matter, and the bonus/penalty affects, which I think are 1-25, 26-50 etc ranked opponent wins and losses but I am not sure, they look past whatever they want to at tourney time anyway.

An interesting stat might be to look at how closely (or much error) there is in the NSCAA coaches poll to the average of the rest (rags and writers) and its predictive quality to NCAA seeding to the rest plus RPI.

?, can anyone remember an easier ride and retention of a #1 ranking than Creighton's this year and what appears to be a soft Big East less GTown conference in front of them. Their non conf schedule is pretty cupcake and a 1-0 early win versus a depleted Michigan might be the highlight with Tulsa or MSU second toughest? Not wanting to take too much away from a team that seems to play good overall soccer, especially on their pitch, but 69th toughest schedule in the country is not that hard to get through, I'm just saying....

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It is always good to see how the coaches ratings compare to the RPI.

Akron stayed at #9 in this weeks rankings

1. Creighton 2. N. Carolina 3. Stanford 4. Coastal Carolina 5. Clemson 6. Wake (wake and clemson played to 1-1 tie on Sunday)

7. Notre Dame 8. Denver 9. Akron 10. Elon 11. Virginia 12. Old Dominion 13. Maryland

Georgetown is 16

2 new schools in the top 25....that I did not realize were quality soccer programs..St. Francis (NY) at 22 and Utah Valley University at 25

www.nscaa.com/rankings/4446/NCAADivisionI/men/poll5

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Northern Illinois has moved up to #36...with a 1-0 overtime win over Bowling Green in the mac opener for both teams

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