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RPI - Needs something else to be effective
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(10-29-2023, 03:12 AM)zaga_fan Wrote: I'll just throw out that we should scrap the RPI in favor of Dave Cantrall's system.
These were as of Oct. 22

CLASS A Rating
1. Pikeville 80.8
2. Raceland 76.3
3. Campbellsville 65.0
4. Kentucky Country Day 55.8
5. Paris 53.7
6. Newport Central Catholic 53.1
7. Sayre 47.1
8. Bethlehem 45.8 8. Middlesboro 45.8

CLASS 2A
1. Mayfield 83.5
2. Beechwood 83.0
3. Lexington Christian 82.6
4. Owensboro Catholic 82.1
5. Somerset 57.0
6. Green County 55.8
7. Shelby Valley 53.2
8. Breathitt County 53.0

CLASS 3A
1. Christian Academy-Louisville 89.1
2. Lexington Catholic 83.7
3. Central 82.3
4. Union County 68.6
5. Bell County 67.3
6. Mercer County 66.8
7. Belfry 66.3
8. Lloyd 66.0

CLASS 4A
1. Corbin 92.7
2. Boyle County 90.0
3. Covington Catholic 86.0
4. Paducah Tilghman 85.3
5. Franklin County 83.9
6. Ashland Blazer 80.2
7. Johnson Central 77.0
8. Taylor County 68.1

CLASS 5A
1. Highlands 88.3
2. Scott County 88.2
3. Bowling Green 86.5
4. Cooper 82.3
5. South Warren 82.2
6. Southwestern 81.5
7. Woodford County 79.2
8. Owensboro 76.8

CLASS 6A
1. Frederick Douglass 93.5
2. Male 93.0
3. Trinity 91.8
4. St. Xavier 90.3
5. Manual 88.0
6. Bryan Station 87.7
7. Ballard 86.2
8. Ryle 80.1
This would be plenty enough teams for a meaningful playoff.  I think there are 8 teams with two wins or less just in the 1A bracket.
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RE: RPI - Needs something else to be effective - by ROTC - 10-29-2023, 07:10 AM

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