We currently have the #23 toughest SOS this season where our combined opponents winning percentage is .582
So I crunched a few numbers to get an idea of what the SOS will end up being.
Our remaining schedule has 3 games each with the RPI #2,3,7,8,9,25 and 46 teams. In SEC play we've already played RPI #1, 12, and 107.
Our OOC games remaining are with RPI #43, 66, 116, 172, 182, 188, and 254. We've previously played RPI #4, 14(3 times), 28, 47, 62, 68, 75, 102(3 times), 121, 183(2 times), 254, and 259.
Adding up all those remaining opponents records you get 579-192, a winning percentage of .748
The current #1 SOS team is Minnesota whose opponents winning percentage is .681
I'd estimate we'll end up a final opponents winning percentage of .659
This would currently put us at #3
Minnesota is a Big 10/16 school so they will almost assuredly drop down. #2 Xavier will fall after conference play.
In fact, I'd say an SEC school will eventually win out. We are currently behind several SEC schools in rank but not much in percentage.
It's very likely we'll end up with the #1 SOS in the country.
So I crunched a few numbers to get an idea of what the SOS will end up being.
Our remaining schedule has 3 games each with the RPI #2,3,7,8,9,25 and 46 teams. In SEC play we've already played RPI #1, 12, and 107.
Our OOC games remaining are with RPI #43, 66, 116, 172, 182, 188, and 254. We've previously played RPI #4, 14(3 times), 28, 47, 62, 68, 75, 102(3 times), 121, 183(2 times), 254, and 259.
Adding up all those remaining opponents records you get 579-192, a winning percentage of .748
The current #1 SOS team is Minnesota whose opponents winning percentage is .681
I'd estimate we'll end up a final opponents winning percentage of .659
This would currently put us at #3
Minnesota is a Big 10/16 school so they will almost assuredly drop down. #2 Xavier will fall after conference play.
In fact, I'd say an SEC school will eventually win out. We are currently behind several SEC schools in rank but not much in percentage.
It's very likely we'll end up with the #1 SOS in the country.