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Post by practicesafesets on Jun 6, 2021 0:17:41 GMT -5
Until Robyn, or Jolie, comes out an actually mentions that she is not returning and moving on, everything that everyone else is saying is only speculation. Exactly
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Post by goblin on Jun 6, 2021 1:55:46 GMT -5
Master of mind study you are. Control over thoughts and emotions you now possess. Can you levitate my X wing fighter out of the swamp now?
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Post by vballfreak808 on Jun 7, 2021 15:52:43 GMT -5
Marquette released its fall schedule and they will travel to Hawaii for the season opening tournament (Aug. 27-29) with Fairfield and Texas A&M
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Post by babybacksets on Jun 7, 2021 15:59:48 GMT -5
Marquette released its fall schedule and they will travel to Hawaii for the season opening tournament (Aug. 27-29) with Fairfield and Texas A&M Guess the puzzle piecing can start now. Which weekend number is that tournament?
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Post by WahineFan44 on Jun 7, 2021 16:46:16 GMT -5
Marquette released its fall schedule and they will travel to Hawaii for the season opening tournament (Aug. 27-29) with Fairfield and Texas A&M That will be a solid tournament RPI wise hopefully
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Post by practicesafesets on Jun 7, 2021 22:06:39 GMT -5
Marquette released its fall schedule and they will travel to Hawaii for the season opening tournament (Aug. 27-29) with Fairfield and Texas A&M Was hoping for a WCC or PAC12 foe instead of Fairfield. Hopefully more Hawaii schedules are revealed soon.
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Post by medusa on Jun 7, 2021 22:14:03 GMT -5
I just can't wait till the 2021 UH Wahine season start in 11 weeks and four days.
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Post by WahineFan44 on Jun 7, 2021 22:14:42 GMT -5
Marquette released its fall schedule and they will travel to Hawaii for the season opening tournament (Aug. 27-29) with Fairfield and Texas A&M Was hoping for a WCC or PAC12 foe instead of Fairfield. Hopefully more Hawaii schedules are revealed soon. Farfield is an RPI goldmine.
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Post by practicesafesets on Jun 7, 2021 22:27:30 GMT -5
Was hoping for a WCC or PAC12 foe instead of Fairfield. Hopefully more Hawaii schedules are revealed soon. Farfield is an RPI goldmine. Care to explain? WCC and PAC12 teams tend to have highly ranked teams who get upset. That to me is a ranking goldmine.
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Post by WahineFan44 on Jun 7, 2021 22:53:11 GMT -5
Farfield is an RPI goldmine. Care to explain? WCC and PAC12 teams tend to have highly ranked teams who get upset. That to me is a ranking goldmine. Fairfield ending the season in 2019 with a 24-6 record. The biggest component to RPI is opponent W/L record. That’s a very good record for our RPI and seeding purposes. RPI isn’t always about playing the ranked teams or big conference teams.
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Post by kaipono on Jun 7, 2021 23:03:30 GMT -5
Farfield is an RPI goldmine. Care to explain? WCC and PAC12 teams tend to have highly ranked teams who get upset. That to me is a ranking goldmine. Fairfield will probably win the MAAC (in the event that they don't win it, I don't see them finishing less than 2nd in conference), and they will end the season with a solid record which will definitely be helpful to our RPI. This tournament actually has great teams in terms of RPI with Marquette and Fairfield, and hopefully, Texas A&M will have a better upcoming season in the SEC as well.
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Post by practicesafesets on Jun 8, 2021 0:30:43 GMT -5
Care to explain? WCC and PAC12 teams tend to have highly ranked teams who get upset. That to me is a ranking goldmine. Fairfield ending the season in 2019 with a 24-6 record. The biggest component to RPI is opponent W/L record. That’s a very good record for our RPI and seeding purposes. RPI isn’t always about playing the ranked teams or big conference teams. Fairfield went into the 2019 tournament selection with a 108 team RPI. Whereas Texas A&M had a 21-7 record and a team RPI of 15. San Diego had 21-5 record with a team RPI of 25. Washington had a record of 24-6 and a team RPI of 9. A WCC or PAC12 foe seems much better than Fairfield and more seems to go into the RPI than W/L. People seem to roll in here with just opinions, little evidence. s3.amazonaws.com/ncaa/files/rpiarchive/list.htmls3.amazonaws.com/ncaa/files/rpiarchive/archive/Team%20Sheets_120119_SELECTION.pdf
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Post by WahineFan44 on Jun 8, 2021 0:37:40 GMT -5
Fairfield ending the season in 2019 with a 24-6 record. The biggest component to RPI is opponent W/L record. That’s a very good record for our RPI and seeding purposes. RPI isn’t always about playing the ranked teams or big conference teams. Fairfield went into the 2019 tournament selection with a 108 team RPI. Whereas Texas A&M had a 21-7 record and a team RPI of 15. San Diego had 21-5 record with a team RPI of 25. Washington had a record of 24-6 and a team RPI of 9. A WCC or PAC12 foe seems much better than Fairfield and more seems to go into the RPI than W/L. People seem to roll in here with just opinions, little evidence. s3.amazonaws.com/ncaa/files/rpiarchive/list.htmls3.amazonaws.com/ncaa/files/rpiarchive/archive/Team%20Sheets_120119_SELECTION.pdfAgain, I’m not sure you understand how RPI works. Fairfield’s high win percentage is RPI gold. The reason why their own RPI is trash is because the Maac is awful. So that 50 percent for their opponents w/l record brings them down. The last 25 percent of RPI, is opponents opponents w/l record, which yes Fairfield can bring Hawaii a little down, but not enough to negate their w/l record of 50 percent that boost us up. Also I never said NO wcc or pac teams are better RPI, I said Fairfield is a gold mine, not the best to ever exist.
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Post by WahineFan44 on Jun 8, 2021 0:39:54 GMT -5
trojansc who runs the bracketology can attest that if Fairfield is a RPI boost for Hawaii.
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Post by practicesafesets on Jun 8, 2021 0:48:35 GMT -5
Again, I’m not sure you understand how RPI works. Fairfield’s high win percentage is RPI gold. The reason why their own RPI is trash is because the Maac is awful. So that 50 percent for their opponents w/l record brings them down. The last 25 percent of RPI, is opponents opponents w/l record, which yes Fairfield can bring Hawaii a little down, but not enough to negate their w/l record of 50 percent that boost us up. Also I never said NO wcc or pac teams are better RPI, I said Fairfield is a gold mine, not the best to ever exist. I'm not sure if you actually read my response and understood the complexity of what I actually wrote, Fairfield is not a goldmine. Members of MAAC have losing records. You never even posted evidence about RPI calculation. I'm not sure you understand how RPI works. You impulsively reacted on your phone with a couple minutes, clearly a lack of thought and anything substantial.
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