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RPI: How Low Can The Hogs Go?

FDA warning: Reading the following post may cause headaches, extreme fatigue, nausea, chest palpitations and insomnia.

Because it's a somewhat slow period for Hog news and because I'm a glutton for punishment, I decided to take a peak at where the basketball team ranks in the Ratings Percentage Index, more commonly known as the RPI. The index ranks teams based on their winning percentage, their opponents' winning percentage and their opponents' opponents' winning percentage. It plays a significant role in the selection and seeding of teams for the NCAA Tournament.

We all know that the Hogs aren't much of a threat to participate in March Madness this season. But even with that stipulation out of the way, it is still depressing to see just how low on the RPI totem pole this year's squad is.

Out of 347 Division I teams, Arkansas ranks 305th. To put that into some unpleasant context, that's behind all of the state's other four Division I teams (UALR is no. 149, ASU is no. 164, Central Arkansas is no. 266 and UAPB is no. 279).

That's also behind every other member of the SEC. The nearest conference team - Georgia - clocks in at no. 126.

Now, the caveats: the RPI has its critics, and it can come up with some goofy results (call me crazy, but I still think the Hogs would beat winless UAPB). Furthermore, it's early, and the Hogs are bound to start moving up the index once conference season begins, even if they continue to lose, since the quality of their opponents will increase.

Having said all that, the RPI still provides a jarring indication of just how weak the teams that have defeated the Hogs are. So give that holiday egg-nog an extra kick. I think you're going to need it.

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It is getting worse

Clarke, Fortson and transfer Jeff Peterson might have violated NCAA rules by appearing in a local magazine section highlighting clothing options from Northwest Arkansas stores:

http://www.arkansasbusiness.com/article.aspx?zone=AB_ENEWS_EarlyLateBreaking&lID=&sID=&ms=&cID=PM&aID=119165.54928.131291

Pelphrey also is featured in the magazine spread and Clarke is on the cover.

by Whit E. Knight on Dec 14, 2009 9:34 PM CST reply actions  

Regardless of what the NCAA ultimately rules ...

on this matter, the mind reels at the stupidity of the program for getting into this situation in the first place. How could this not cause somebody on The Hill to think twice?

by Stephen Expat on Dec 14, 2009 10:00 PM CST up reply actions  

RPI only matters for at large selections

Once you get into conference play, your RPI will rise.

First time I shot her, shot her in the side.
Hard to watch her suffer, but with the second shot she died...

by btcoop71 on Dec 15, 2009 8:38 AM CST reply actions  

I'm an optimist.

If Fortson comes back soon with a good attitude, I really think we can crack the top 300.

by John Expat on Dec 15, 2009 9:35 AM CST reply actions  

Apathy

I don’t think I was less interested in the basketball Hogs even back in the Stan Heath days as I am right now. I guess that is what a horrible conference season will do to you. That and suspensions and scandals. How about the newest tempest? The Hogs are apparently now in trouble with the NCAA for modeling of all things! Geez.

by KevinHog on Dec 15, 2009 1:54 PM CST reply actions  

Tyra Banks and Tim Gunn

are being rushed to Fayetteville as we speak, haha.

by KevinHog on Dec 15, 2009 4:26 PM CST reply actions  

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