What a cop out answer. Loyola is off to its best start in program history at 7-0 with a 13-pt win over Gtown and an 11-pt win @ UNLV. They've earned that #10 ranking thus far. As their SOS falls, so will their ranking.
Ohio St. is 6-0 and has beaten Creighton and Cincy in true road games.
St. John's is #6 in the RPI due to its strength of schedule thus far...exactly as I predicted. Sure that SOS will fall after the Ga Tech game, but we also have a game @Duke looming to clean up the weak schedule of games 8-12.
Obviously more data will change things. Marquette won't sit at #99 for long.
Can you at least admit you are surprised to see us ranked so high in RPI, SOS, and NET after five games?
Come on man. Be realistic a little bit at least. Ohio State is a very good team. They are not #1.
Loyola Marymount is far better than anybody expected they would be this season. Still, they are closer to 100 than they are to 10. The fact that they are 10 just shows how silly this NET is this early in the season.
I can't say I was surprised by the NET or any other metric like that because I didn't even know it was being released this early. If the rankings were closer to normalized and didn't have Loyola 10th, Belmont 12th and Radford 22nd among other crazy rankings, I'd think it has merit at this point.
While your point has shifted from "the schedule isn't weak" to "the schedule is perfect because we need to play weak teams because we aren't good yet" back to "the schedule isn't weak", my point has remained consistent throughout: This schedule will hurt us in March regardless of what happens and everybody outside of the SJU bubble can see that.