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Griz ranked 47th in the RPI........

Grizbacker1 said:
scapegoat griz said:
AtHomeInTheDahlbergDen said:
scapegoat griz said:
MT is 35 ranked with Washington State 58 and Gonzaga 47???? great poll mslacat. I will plan my final 4 tickets today
It's not a poll, it's a computerized rating system that's flawed early in the season when teams haven't played a reasonable sample of their opponents.

Don't get your panties in a bunch.... I was pointing out the obvious flaw in the "computerized rating system".

Athome, is that true? you wearing panties? damn, the things you hear on Egriz. :shocked:
Yeah, while in VS pickin them out, I saw Bobby in there and he said he'd be taking over for Weis at ND next year. He wanted Phen to come with but he'll be taking over as offensive coordinator of the New York Giants starting immediately.
 
AtHomeInTheDahlbergDen said:
Grizbacker1 said:
scapegoat griz said:
AtHomeInTheDahlbergDen said:
It's not a poll, it's a computerized rating system that's flawed early in the season when teams haven't played a reasonable sample of their opponents.

Don't get your panties in a bunch.... I was pointing out the obvious flaw in the "computerized rating system".

Athome, is that true? you wearing panties? damn, the things you hear on Egriz. :shocked:
Yeah, while in VS pickin them out, I saw Bobby in there and he said he'd be taking over for Weis at ND next year. He wanted Phen to come with but he'll be taking over as offensive coordinator of the New York Giants starting immediately.

Hope your writing is better on your "blog" . Sad day for Journalism proffs in Missoula if not. Simple facts pointed out by me are just that. Rankings are a joke at this time of the year.

PS... Let me know when the hoops team is ranked. I would love to see the hoops team scoring 40 per game and still winning 11 of 12. Trashing coaches will get you nowhere unless your dream job is with the Missoulian.
 
Whoa there....I think AHITDD was speaking a little tongue in cheek. I found it humorous myself, anyway. :laugh:


Also, it looks like it's time for our yearly RPI explanation post!

The formula for the RPI is relatively well-known, and every website's RPI should be extremely close, if not exactly the same. The main discrepancies come from determining which games are at home, on the road, or at neutral sites. (The NCAA is kind of funky when it comes to these things.)

http://collegerpi.com/subs/rpifaq.html

Essentially, RPI = 25% Win % + 50% Opponents' Win % + 25% Opponents' Opponents' Win %

They started weighting home vs road wins a few years ago to award teams for going out and playing tough games instead of staying at home and playing cupcakes. (We're looking at you, Syracuse.)


Now the whole point of publishing the RPI at these various websites is to match what the NCAA releases, which I believe is Mr. Palm's (collegerpi.com) main goal. That way we don't have to wait for the NCAA's snooty release policy and can keep a pulse on the landscape of college basketball more frequently.
 
Kadeezy said:
Grizbacker1 said:
Kadeezy said:
Man, SAC basketball is hurting this year! They on dressed 9 guys yesterday... lost three guys to possible medical redshirts already. And! grades haven't even come out yet! UH OH... This team is looking like the'll be lucky to win 8 games...

And Jerome is still talking like he has quite a team. He really should update his resume, his act has to have worn itself out even at Sac.

Well, he may be on his way out, but what do you expect him to say? "Well, we're pretty crappy this year, so I'm already looking for another job"

Kadeezy,

I know you think I am being too hard on Jenkins, but it appears your local media was reading my posts on him.

Checking out Sacramento State men's basketball games over the past decade always has left me feeling ambivalent.

On the positive side, the players always have played iron-hard. It didn't make a difference if the coach was Don Newman, who somehow fell off the Sac State head-coaching position into an assistant coaching/world championship ring collector's position with the San Antonio Spurs; Tom Abatemarco, now an assistant coach with the Sacramento Monarchs; or current Hornets coach Jerome Jenkins.

Outside of being shown love from those at and around Sac State, that's the unfortunate extent of the positive ledger. From a men's basketball standpoint, it's a test of futility.

I'm going to borrow a line from former football coach Bill Parcells. Said Parcells in a reference to kicking to Chicago Bears returner Devin Hester: "You don't have to hit me in the face with that skunk anymore, I smell it."

You don't keep doing something that doesn't work, and what Sac State has been doing isn't working.
The university has moved to Division I status in name only. One quick look at the Hornets Nest and you know this really isn't a D-I program. It has been almost 30 years since I've been inside my high school gym in Cambria Heights, N.Y., and as I remember it, that gymnasium, in which Hall of Fame guard Bob Cousy played during the early 1950s, is about the same as the one these Hornets play in.

Surely, the lights are brighter and the seats with backs on them are an improvement, but c'mon now. This is ridiculous. We know this is an educational facility first and foremost, but if I'm Jenkins bringing in a recruit to check out the program, I'd tell the prospect the gym is being remodeled.

How is Jenkins supposed to recruit against other D-I schools when he shows recruits a gymnasium that looks more like a practice facility?

You watch Jenkins' teams play and often they'll get off to quick starts. However, since beginning his eight-year stint here as the head coach, Jenkins never has brought in a capable big man. He has had numerous perimeter players who can impact a game, but at some point there's got to be some power and/or strength and/or talent and skill around the hoop or most every game depends upon on little guys making big shots.

Once again, that void might be because of second-rate facilities and inherent difficulties in recruiting. Right now, though, the Hornets are like their professional counterparts with a couple of big men who play small and more small men who play big. That almost never brings prolonged success.

Jenkins, that I've seen, also has displayed an inability to consistently make appropriate adjustments with the games on the line – or at least not as many effective adjustments as his counterparts. Granted, those foes usually have had more with which to work than Jenkins. However, any coach's job is to best make use of what he does have.

Every coach has their own respective style, but whizzing players in and out of games, as Jenkins has been prone to do, would burn me up if I were hooping for him. Shoot, it burns me up just watching other guys keep popping up at the scorer's table. The concept of giving everybody some burn is cool, but sometimes you have to deal with a player's weaknesses because you need his strengths.

This I do know, though: It's imperative to recruit your own area. Jenkins can find players from Dallas, Detroit and Windsor, Conn., but not one from Sacramento?

Yes, it's likely the local hoopers already will have seen the Nest, but we all have crosses to bear.


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Marty McNeil
 
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