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Discussion Topic: HOT off the press: latest college RPI
Bob Preusse added to this discussion on February 13, 2009

NCAA just released their First RPI-- 3 prongs are used under new system to determine the 33 qualifiers in each wt to NCAA Div I tourn: RPI, Winning % and Coaches rankings. ---i assume RPI will also play a role in seeding NCAA tourn.

Must have 15 matches to get an RPI-- does Pucillo right know not have 15, he isn't listed?

RPI # :
125 Triggas --19
133 Humphrey-- 2
133 Mitcheff--14
141 Lashaway-- 7
141Sulzer-- 8
141 Jaggers --19
149 Palmer --1
157 Johnstone-- 18
165 Sponseller-- 1
174 Luke --1
174 Rella-- 14
184 Kilgore-- 5
184 Thomusseit-- 23
184 no Pucillo
197 Eric Chine--32
285 Porter-- 4
285 Morrison-- 21

INDIANAPOLIS--- The NCAA released the second of three coaches’ panel rankings and the first Rating Percentage Index (RPI) for the 2008-09 wrestling season. The final rankings and RPI will be two of the tools used as part of the selection process to determine the qualifiers for the 2009 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships.

Wrestlers in each weight class will be measured by Division I winning percentage, RPI and coaches’ rankings to earn spots for the 2009 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships. The coaches’ rankings are compiled by a vote of coaches across the nation. Each qualifying tournament has five coaches rank two weight classes each from one to 33. A wrestler receives 33 points for a first-place vote, 32 points for a second-place vote, etc. The high and low vote total for each wrestler is dropped to give a final point total.

To be eligible for an RPI ranking, a wrestler must have a minimum of 15 Division I matches at a given weight class to be eligible for the RPI. The top 33 wrestlers in the RPI are listed for each weight class.



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Discussion Topic: HOT off the press: latest college RPI
Matthew Lofton added to this discussion on February 15, 2009

Pucillo does not. And Nic Bedelyon is 5th at 125...



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Discussion Topic: HOT off the press: latest college RPI
Bob Preusse added to this discussion on February 15, 2009

Pucillo is 14 & 0 after friday night, he meets Jake Herbert next Friday at Northwestern.



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