State Achieves Highest RPI in Recent Memory

Before we even submit this entry you need to know that we KNOW that any reference to the RPI (or any ranking system) at this point of the season is COMPLETELY IRRELEVANT.

BUT…in the last 15 years the date of November 24th has turned on the calendar 15 times. And, on those 15 November 24ths, NC State has never been ranked as high in the RPI as we are today. I don’t care what you want to say about the importance of the RPI for this season, anytime that your program is performing at a level higher than it has in the previous decade and a half then you have something to champion.

As of today, NC State is currently rated #7 in the Ratings Percentage Index (after peaking at #6 earlier in the week). Of course, we had to throw this entry up before the Wolfpack’s game later today against (#326) Gardner-Webb that will certainly not help the Pack’s rating. But, State has enough challenges on the out of conference schedule – particularly Michigan and Alabama – to provide the Pack enough opportunity to solidify a nice ranking before conference play begins.

Out of 336 Division One College Basketball programs, the following is the current RPI of various teams of interest:

(1) Butler
(2) UCLA
(3) Nebraska
(4) Wichita St
(5) Ohio State
(7) North Carolina St
(10) Xavier
(15) Duke
(16) Georgia Tech
(18) UNC Wilmington
(22) Maryland
(24) Clemson
(26) Wofford
(27) Alabama
(33) Florida St
(56) Michigan
(64) Delaware St
(95) Valparaiso
(99) West Virginia
(110) North Carolina
(113) East Carolina
(116) Virginia 3-0
(171) Wake Forest
(182) Savannah St
(198) Florida
(207) Cincinnati
(214) Georgetown
(233) Miami-Florida
(265) Virginia Tech
(268) UNC Greensboro
(312) UNC Asheville
(315) Boston College
(326) Gardner-Webb
(335) Arizona St
(336) South Dakota St

With only 10% of the basketball season behind us very little that has happened to this point will have significant impact on ratings/rankings by the end of the year. But don’t excessively discount the impact of the early season. Fox Sports has a nice link about the early season that makes reference to NC State opponent, Alabama:

Alabama established itself as a Final Four contender with wins over Iowa and Xavier. To be sure, both performances left something to be desired. The Crimson Tide committed 17 turnovers against the Hawkeyes and shot poorly from behind the arc against the Musketeers. But the Tide held on thanks to their newfound defensive prowess. After last year allowing more points per possession than all but two SEC clubs, Mark Gottfried’s club held Iowa and Xavier to 37.5 and 32.3 percent shooting respectively.

That the Tide could triumph with only one player, sophomore forward Richard Hendrix, turning solid back-to-back performances is a further testament to their balance and potential. Point guard Ronald Steele, for example, scored 18 points against Iowa, but only five against Xavier. Reserve Mykal Riley did the reverse, missing all six shots against Iowa, but scoring13 points and grabbing 10 rebounds against Xavier.

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21 Responses to State Achieves Highest RPI in Recent Memory

  1. RickJ 11/24/2006 at 11:21 AM #

    I thought about all of the incredible entries by VaWolf82 when I saw State at 6th on Kenpom.com after the Valparaiso game. I guess Valpo being undefeated before our game with a couple of wins on the road and Wofford’s win at Cincy are big factors in getting us this high. Clearly, it doesn’t mean much at this point but it is still fun.

  2. Pack Laddie 11/24/2006 at 11:26 AM #

    Wonder if Butler has ever been #1 before? I tend to doubt it.

    Speaking of Butler, I watched a good portion of their game with Tennessee at the Garden Wednesday night. Bruce Pearl’s Tennessee squad went 3-28 in the second half. Ouch.

  3. Lunatic Fringe 11/24/2006 at 11:45 AM #

    I expect Wofford to win a couple more games against bigger programs before it is all said and done.

    BTW…my on personal hell today at 4:30…UNC vs. Tennessee –> The most annoying fanbase/players in the NCAA (UNC) vs. the most annoying coach in the NCAA (Pearl)…I wish they both could lose.

    It may very well be the only game that

  4. BLUE SUCKS 11/24/2006 at 11:50 AM #

    Hey, they finally got the poll right. I had STATE at #1, but I’ll settle for #7.
    Maybe it’s not a CONSPIRACY after all … although I doubt it

  5. beowolf 11/24/2006 at 11:57 AM #

    I think we can take Butler.

  6. Jamie 11/24/2006 at 12:00 PM #

    FYI, #9 at FG%!
    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/leaders?groupId=50&cat=teamfg&sort=PCT
    I guess that makes sense when you get dunks and layups in transition!

  7. BJD95 11/24/2006 at 12:36 PM #

    Laddie, I was thinking the same thing – you know it must be cool for the Butler fans to be #1, no matter how meaningless. What an NIT final – Butler and Gonzaga!

  8. redfred2 11/24/2006 at 1:03 PM #

    Larry Coker is gone.

  9. legacyman 11/24/2006 at 1:08 PM #

    Since Red made that last post, how about Roof is not gone. Guess Dook does have some male parts, afterall.

  10. Pack Laddie 11/24/2006 at 1:27 PM #

    I bet the NIT folks weren’t thinking they would have the Vols and the Heels as the consolation game.

  11. BladenWolf 11/24/2006 at 2:14 PM #

    Let’s see… do I go to the Pack v EZU game, or do I go to the Pack v Gardner-Webb game?

  12. redfred2 11/24/2006 at 2:15 PM #

    The RPI is just a bunch of a numbers that don’t mean a thing this early on, but hey folks, keep your spirits up. If there is anything that proves that a new approach can really make a difference, it is what we are witnessing on the basketball court.

    One person, with the help of a talented staff, CAN turn it around and get the most out of what he has to work with. Even in Raleigh.

    Just quickly, I listened to Coker’s media interview, and like I’ve said before, that is decent and repectable human being. Maybe too good for his own sake. He was even keeled, upbeat, and handled every question with “class.” He is looking forward already, and there was not even a hint or a single negative connotation mentioned in anything he said.

  13. legacyman 11/24/2006 at 2:21 PM #

    Bladen,

    Is distance a problem; otherwise, why not attend both. We can use fans at both places.

  14. redfred2 11/24/2006 at 2:22 PM #

    ^Larry Coker’s style will/might be interesting to compare with a similar event happening/not happening shortly.

  15. BladenWolf 11/24/2006 at 2:25 PM #

    legacyman-
    Yep.. it’s a one-or-the-other kind of deal this weekend due to family in for the holidays. Otherwise I would attend both. I’m torn between getting the good seats for a few family members to see Coach Lowe “up close and personal” and watch the new up-tempo style…
    or to go see the Pack’s last hoorah in football and have a big tailgate thing (cause the outcome will most likely not be pretty)…

  16. redfred2 11/24/2006 at 2:34 PM #

    Damnit, who’s in charge of scheduling? Why can’t it be ECU in basketball this weekend, and Gardner Webb in football? It would be a helluva weekend.

    Maybe not though, the Bulldogs football team scored “24” points in their last loss to Coastal Carolina.

  17. Woof Wolf 11/24/2006 at 2:40 PM #

    If you can’t get to the RBC tonight, but would like to see the game, I recommend the following site.

    http://ncsu.accselect.com

    It’s inexpensive and the quality was really good on the Valpo game Tuesday night. If you’re really cheap, they have a 15 day free trial. You can watch the game and then cancel.

  18. legacyman 11/24/2006 at 3:26 PM #

    Bladen,

    I would be torn, also. Hope whichever you choose is a good choice. Go Pack.

  19. redfred2 11/24/2006 at 3:28 PM #

    ^Fifteen day free trial period you say, huh?

    I have e-mailed that RPI ranking to every one of my UNC friends. You gotta get every little dig in, while the gettin’ is good.

  20. GoldenChain 11/24/2006 at 4:37 PM #

    Think about it…..in a two day period 4 of three 5 ranked ACC teams lost to lower opponents.
    This was supposed to be the year the CC “bounced back”. Could be that this year won’t be any better for the conference than last year.

    Typo 4/5 ranked have lost. UNX, Duke, GATech, & BC(twice) and each was ugly. Right now one could say that State and Clemson are playing the best in the league.

  21. 66pack 11/25/2006 at 1:08 PM #

    are you sure that we and unc ch are not switched in ranking?

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