The NCAA ending the RPI in favor of the 'NET' is a long-overdue overhaul on an outdated process
Posted Aug 26, 2018
College basketball's coaches, media, and many fans, have long protested the NCAA to change its methods in how the NCAA Tournament is seeded and selected. On Wednesday, the NCAA was swayed. The RPI is done. That flawed formula will no longer be part of how the best sporting event in America is assembled. The NCAA Tournament has changed, and that's a good thing.
(CBS Sports)
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