Okie Jr. RPI is #27. 27 divided by 4 is 6.75 which rounds to 7. OU RPI is 39. 39 divided by 4 is 9.75 which rounds to 10. Oregon RPI is 47. 47 divided by 4 = 11.75 which rounds to 12.
You see the trend here dopey? It's not like this stuff is rocket science. It's first grade math that dumb ex jocks on ESPN and CBS think is complicated. It's not like the members of the committee are rocket scientists either.
OSU is seeded too high. Not only mathematically, we saw them play 85 minutes vs OU where they were clearly outclassed for 70 minutes.
Boca.... seriously?
You do realize that RPI is
one tool the committee uses, right? It's not the sole determination of seeding. They use all of the available data for sorting and seeding... from RPI to Sagarin to KenPom.
The link that I provided is the
actual seeding list from the Tournament selection committee. OSU is their #17 overall seed, which translates to the highest #5 seed.
As you said -- it's not rocket science. Particularly when the Selection Committee provides their
actual seeding list.
Do you consider Ames, Iowa, to be in oswho's "backyard" (your term, not mine)? It's about the same distance from Stillwater (a bit closer, actually) as San Jose is from Eugene.
In the context of the discussion, yes. And I fail to understand why the distance from the college campus in question is the sole determining factor of "travel distance."
Do 100% of a certain team's fans and alumni live in the actual college town? Not at all. In fact, in most cases, the vast majority of the team's fans live in the metro areas in whatever region the college is located.
If OSU was playing Oregon in Ames, I would expect lots of OSU fans to make the drive from Oklahoma, as well as all of the OSU alumni/fans who live in places like Kansas City and St. Louis.
Just like I suspect that lots of Oregon alumni/fans who live in the Bay Area and NoCal, as well a throughout mid- and southern-Oregon will make the drive to San Jose.
I really don't understand how you could possibly argue that OSU is not at a geographic disadvantage playing Oregon in San Jose.
You're telling me that if OU were a #5 seed and were shipped out to San Jose to play Oregon, you'd have no problem with that? Yeah right.