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What Abro says, sort of. The more data, the better the results, although, like most systems, there are flaws in the results. RPI can be gamed, at least somewhat, by careful selection of who you play; Rutgers certainly did that at times in the past. All of that is no particular secret, articles have been written about how to influence your RPI.Great to see but I wonder what goes into these rankings. Princeton at #5 in the nation? NW at #1 in the B1G? And UVa two spots ahead of us with a 4-5 record? I realize that their SOS is #1, but don't they need to win some of those games?
SOS is 75% of the RPI, so it goes a long way to determining where you rank. However, your record, while only 25%, has the greatest influence per single event (for example winning) - it has by far the smallest quantity of events and is, FWIW, most within your own control.