2nd CP and 1st RPI Rankings

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Re: 2nd CP and 1st RPI Rankings

Post by Richb-3 » Tue Feb 13, 2024 1:47 pm

gimpeltf wrote: Tue Feb 13, 2024 11:58 am
Richb-3 wrote: Tue Feb 13, 2024 11:41 am Why 11-3, does Klinsky only count once? I count 17, 1 against Johnson and Wales, 1 at 133. none vs a teammate.
He wrestled Smith at PU
Klinsky in first and last bouts
I know see Smith, next to Johnson and Wales bout


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Re: 2nd CP and 1st RPI Rankings

Post by jdalu75 » Thu Feb 15, 2024 10:18 am

Just released. CP first, RPI second.

125 Stanich 2 / 7

133 Crookham 1 / -

141 Hines 15 / 2

149 Griffin - / 7

157 Brignola 21 / 10

165 Logan 31 / 14

174

184 Wilt - / 32

197 Beard 3 / 1

285 Taylor 6 / 2
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Re: 2nd CP and 1st RPI Rankings

Post by gimpeltf » Thu Feb 15, 2024 11:21 am

Interesting on Crookham rpi.
He beat at least 3 (at the time) top 10s.
McGonagle doesn't count. I assume Vito doesn't have an RPI for lack of bouts.
I believe he has 13 countable bouts though. Is that enough for this time around?
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Re: 2nd CP and 1st RPI Rankings

Post by jdalu75 » Thu Feb 15, 2024 11:30 am

gimpeltf wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 11:21 am Interesting on Crookham rpi.
He beat at least 3 (at the time) top 10s.
McGonagle doesn't count. I assume Vito doesn't have an RPI for lack of bouts.
I believe he has 13 countable bouts though. Is that enough for this time around?
15 is the minimum every time they run the RPI numbers. WrestleStat estimated the top four RPIs at 133 as Fix, Crookham, Ragusin, Arujau, had they all had 15 bouts.
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Re: 2nd CP and 1st RPI Rankings

Post by HFO » Thu Feb 15, 2024 8:34 pm

jdalu75 wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 10:18 am Just released. CP first, RPI second.

125 Stanich 2 / 7

133 Crookham 1 / -

141 Hines 15 / 2

149 Griffin - / 7

157 Brignola 21 / 10

165 Logan 31 / 14

174

184 Wilt - / 32

197 Beard 3 / 1

285 Taylor 6 / 2
Logan likely in. Wilt almost there. Amazingly could be 9 to NCAA.
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Re: 2nd CP and 1st RPI Rankings

Post by jdalu75 » Thu Feb 15, 2024 9:12 pm

Remember that .700, 30, 30 are the bare minimums, and Logan and Wilt aren't going to be near .700. To earn a pre-allocated spot (which doesn't mean they're going to NCAAs, just someone at EIWAs will) they're going to need more like 27, 27; last year one weight class had the bar set at .740, 26, 26.

Logan's going to have the RPI, but he's going to have to go 2-0 over the final two weekends to have any chance of a CP ranking of 27; neither opponent is ranked higher than he is. He's probably going to have to wrestle above his seed at EIWAs to earn a spot, or else he'll need an at-large bid.

Wilt's in much the same position, except he needs to beat two guys ranked higher. He's going to have his work cut out for him.
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Re: 2nd CP and 1st RPI Rankings

Post by HFO » Fri Feb 16, 2024 11:17 am

jdalu75 wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 9:12 pm Remember that .700, 30, 30 are the bare minimums, and Logan and Wilt aren't going to be near .700. To earn a pre-allocated spot (which doesn't mean they're going to NCAAs, just someone at EIWAs will) they're going to need more like 27, 27; last year one weight class had the bar set at .740, 26, 26.

Logan's going to have the RPI, but he's going to have to go 2-0 over the final two weekends to have any chance of a CP ranking of 27; neither opponent is ranked higher than he is. He's probably going to have to wrestle above his seed at EIWAs to earn a spot, or else he'll need an at-large bid.

Wilt's in much the same position, except he needs to beat two guys ranked higher. He's going to have his work cut out for him.
Makes viewing EIWA that much more interesting to see these men wrestle and qualify. They both seem to be reducing mistakes the past couple matches. I am rooting for Herceg to have upsets too!
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