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Post by Rich Kern on Jan 1, 2017 11:42:13 GMT -5
I created this "Percent of Offense and Defense Lost to Graduation" page several years ago to help our voters with the preseason poll. Coaches found out about it and requested it because it helps with their scheduling so here it is for the coaches and fans. It is a free page for all. 2016 Percent of Offense and Defense Lost to Graduation
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Post by Dash22 on Jan 1, 2017 12:09:11 GMT -5
I don't see a link.
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Post by bbk on Jan 1, 2017 12:19:23 GMT -5
I created this "Percent of Offense and Defense Lost to Graduation" page several years ago to help our voters with the preseason poll. Coaches found out about it and requested it because it helps with their scheduling so here it is for the coaches and fans. It is a free page for all. Where is it on your site?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2017 12:27:51 GMT -5
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Post by Rich Kern on Jan 1, 2017 12:29:20 GMT -5
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Post by vbshrink on Jan 1, 2017 13:40:24 GMT -5
Surprised Arkansas is only 92% - I guess the setter dumps and the small amount of playing time the Fr OH and RsFR OPP played made 8%. Jason has quite the opportunity to build a new team. And it seems he has Pilar coming back.
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Post by Northern lights on Jan 1, 2017 13:44:11 GMT -5
This is cool, Thanks. A few that stand out are Penn State 0% of offense lost due to graduation. Oregon 7%, Colorado State 1%, Pitt 13%, Washington 1%. USC 13%, and of course Stanford 20% and Texas 28%.
PAC lookin like the top league next season, with the BIG having lots of holes to fill.
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Post by hochee on Jan 1, 2017 13:59:07 GMT -5
0%
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Post by bbk on Jan 1, 2017 14:18:26 GMT -5
As I look at this spreadsheet the schools not in Power 5 conferences that jump out to me are Creighton, American, Dayton, Missouri State &Pepperdine,
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Post by akbar on Jan 1, 2017 15:14:28 GMT -5
Wisconsin Nebraska and Minnesota all crushed by graduation in numerous stat columns. Wisky loses 51% of its aces. Been there before.
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Post by Rich Kern on Jan 1, 2017 15:26:48 GMT -5
As I look at this spreadsheet the schools not in Power 5 conferences that jump out to me are Creighton, American, Dayton, Missouri State &Pepperdine, Those are going to be prime RPI boosting schools for their non-conference opponents.
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Post by trojansc on Jan 1, 2017 16:33:13 GMT -5
As I look at this spreadsheet the schools not in Power 5 conferences that jump out to me are Creighton, American, Dayton, Missouri State &Pepperdine, Those are going to be prime RPI boosting schools for their non-conference opponents. I'm not sold on Pepperdine just yet. We'll have to see in the Fall. But the others i agree
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Post by Northern lights on Jan 1, 2017 17:41:50 GMT -5
I wonder who has the nerve to play Creighton OOC? Their going to be very good early. I would like to see Nebraska play Creighton in preseason.
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Post by Phaedrus on Jan 1, 2017 17:43:50 GMT -5
This is why I subscribe to Rich Kern. One of many but this spreadsheet is pretty telling. It's not a perfect predictor, but it does give us an idea.
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Post by bluepenquin on Jan 1, 2017 17:53:13 GMT -5
I wonder who has the nerve to play Creighton OOC? Their going to be very good early. I would like to see Nebraska play Creighton in preseason. Any and every top team should want to play them - particularly if they get them at home or neutral. Not the best team to play in terms of RPI - they will be a tough win, but the risk to the RPI if you lose is pretty small. Essentially a low risk high reward opponent. The question will be how Creighton schedules? Just looking at what happened to them this year in terms of RPI - they need to schedule well in OOC, and thy need to win more matches.
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