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RPI is really a terrible way to determine home field
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Woodsman Wrote:I can’t imagine caring about this right now. Things will definitely shake out as they are supposed to. More data input is needed for the system to function properly and they simply don’t have the information needed yet. Not to mention...anything is better than alternating years. Muchado about nothing. Good teams will win....if they are good. Doesn’t matter where they play.

Dude seriously???? How would it not shake out by week 7? It is obvious the teams that are playing the tougher schedules are getting blasted for scheduling that way. And, don’t tell me that it don’t matter. Imagine if you are Mayfield and play a solid schedule, you are ranked #3 by the rpi and you still have to play a top ten 2a team and a top ten 4a team. If you take a 1 point loss on the 4a game, you drop to #4 and have to drive 6 plus hours to Somerset to play in the semis when you should be at home.

Or as mentioned above, you beat the crap out of PT as DeSales has but, due to rankings you have to travel 3+ hours to play at PT in semis.
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RPI is really a terrible way to determine home field - by mysonis55 - 10-13-2019, 11:49 PM

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