Team A 5 3 .625 Team B 4 3 .571 Team C 2 5 .286 Team D 3 4 .428 Team E 7 1 .875 Team F 2 5 .286 Team G 2 5 .286 Team H 9 0 1.000 -- -- 34 26 .545
Note that the .545 is not based on 34/60 (.567) but on the average of each opponent's
percentage in the right-hand column.
The records for each opponent's opponents are:
Team A 42 18 .750 Team B 22 24 .502 Team C 18 18 .483 Team D 32 22 .600 Team E 30 31 .530 Team F 29 15 .624 Team G 37 16 .645 Team H 39 27 .615 --- -- 249 171 .594
Note that the .594 opponent-opponent figure above is not based on 249/(249+171) but rather is the average of the percentages in the last column. The RPI for our example team is then computed as follows:
RPI = (0.25 * 0.875) + (0.50 * 0.545) + (0.25 * 0.594) = 0.600
So in summary, the RPI represents a teams performance and the strength of their opponents. When
employing this forumla for different sports, the weight of the first component may be increased
while reducing the weights of the second and third opponents such that the sum of the weights =
1.0 In addition, sometime road wins/losses and home win/losses are weighted so that road victories
are considered more difficult and home victories are less diffcult.