Brot, it's early in the season, and several of our opponents haven't won a D1 game yet. Between Wright State, UMKC, MVSU, and Samford, our opponents are a collective 2-17. If we beat UNCW (1-1) and Kent State (2-1) on a neutral court, we should rise. I believe that Wright State is a .500 or so team, and UMKC seems to be getting better by the day (they lost to Penn and Georgia Southern by three points each).
If you want a ranking of how good we are based much more on performance, look at KenPom.com. The RPI can be gamed, and it was built to favor mediocre big conference teams. It is a little more fair with the adjustments made for home and road games, but it's still stacked in favor of The Big Boys.
In short, think of it this way: The RPI rates you based on who you know and who your friends know, and KenPom is how you look to an efficiency expert.
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