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Florida Memorial 41

Florida International 67

Tulane 39

New Orleans 49

AR Little Rock 37

Missouri State 59

The most impressive school this side of WKU this season UALR, has a "Houston" game.

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Florida Memorial 41

Florida International 67

Tulane 39

New Orleans 49

AR Little Rock 37

Missouri State 59

The most impressive school this side of WKU this season UALR, has a "Houston" game.

Losing to Mizzou State isn't too bad...sure UALR would've preferred to be more competitive, though. Nice win for UNO

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Losing to Mizzou State isn't too bad...sure UALR would've preferred to be more competitive, though. Nice win for UNO

I figured UALR would lose. I was stunned at the margin though.

I'm happy for UNO in the battle of New Orleans.

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And just for grins, the once every few day RPI update.

20 Arkansas State

29 Western Kentucky

96 AR Little Rock

134 South Alabama

157 North Texas

207 Florida International

231 Troy

247 MTSU

264 Florida Atlantic

273 Denver

274 LA Monroe

277 New Orleans

296 LA Lafayette

And the Belt is currently the 18th rated league in the country, up from 24 about ten days to two weeks ago.

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And just for grins, the once every few day RPI update.

20 Arkansas State

29 Western Kentucky

96 AR Little Rock

134 South Alabama

157 North Texas

207 Florida International

231 Troy

247 MTSU

264 Florida Atlantic

273 Denver

274 LA Monroe

277 New Orleans

296 LA Lafayette

And the Belt is currently the 18th rated league in the country, up from 24 about ten days to two weeks ago.

How in the hell is Ark State rated higher then WKU?

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How in the hell is Ark State rated higher then WKU?

Well, RPI is your winning percentage(50%) + your opponents winning percentage(25%) + your opponents opponents winning percentage(25%).

So obviously ASU's opponents have a better winning pecentage and played better opponents themselves. :lol:

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Nice win for UNO

New Orleans beats Tulane 49-39

NEW ORLEANS (AP) Darrian McKinstry came off the bench to score a game-high 16 points and made his first five shots from the field as New Orleans defeated Tulane 49-39 on Wednesday night.

Kyndall Dykes added 15 points on 6-of-17 shooting and New Orleans (2-4) held the Green Wave (4-3) to just 29.3 percent shooting (17 of 58). The Privateers beat their cross-town rivals for the seventh time in the last nine meetings and held Tulane to its lowest point total in the 44-game series.

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