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Big Ten Baseball Scores and Standings (4/26)

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April 26
Illinois 7, Maryland 4
Penn State 7, Minnesota 3
Michigan State 11, Ohio State 4
Michigan 14, Long Beach State 7
Indiana 8, Rutgers 3
Nebraska 7, Iowa 4
Purdue 9, Northwestern 3

Standings
1. Illinois (25-13, 11-2)
2. Nebraska (26-13, 9-4)
2. Purdue (27-15, 9-4)
4. Michigan (21-21, 10-5)
5. Indiana (23-18-1, 8-5)
6. Iowa (23-16, 9-7)
7. Michigan State (18-20, 6-7)
7. Ohio State (19-19, 6-7)
9. Penn State (20-17, 7-9)
10. Maryland (26-17, 6-10)
11. Minnesota (18-19, 4-9)
12. Rutgers (24-17, 3-10)
13. Northwestern (13-24, 2-11)

Games for Saturday, April 27
Purdue at Northwestern
Minnesota at Penn State
Long Beach State at Michigan
Rutgers at Indiana
Michigan State at Ohio State
Illinois at Maryland
Iowa at Nebraska
 
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Tough scheduling out of the box for Neb.
Losing to Lehigh makes that projection of Hawks going 22-2 in BIG suspect.
 
Nebraska and Indiana both scheduled tough out of the box. Iowa did also. We’ll know more about Iowa after next weekend.

Baseball happens.
 
Baseball happens.

I have been critical of what I perceive to be an overly influential role played by d1 Baseball but I noted earlier today that Iowa actually climbed two spots in d1 Baseball's poll released today.

Seems like they understand that "baseball happens" . . . particularly on Sundays and early in the year.
 
I have been critical of what I perceive to be an overly influential role played by d1 Baseball but I noted earlier today that Iowa actually climbed two spots in d1 Baseball's poll released today.

Seems like they understand that "baseball happens" . . . particularly on Sundays and early in the year.
So you think someone was paying attention to the box score and or the pitching stats?

Also, I think you should start and ****Official RPI Watch**** thread so we can see where things go this season. Especially since you jinxed the Hawks and their #1 RPI rating in this thread ;)
 
It's interesting that Iowa schedules (and other teams do as well) games against schools like Loras and Grand View. I'm not sure I see what the benefit is other than cheap wins. The games don't count towards RPI, but do get to be counted as victories.
 
It's interesting that Iowa schedules (and other teams do as well) games against schools like Loras and Grand View. I'm not sure I see what the benefit is other than cheap wins. The games don't count towards RPI, but do get to be counted as victories.
Read Heller's comments on this subject

FYI, Heller addressed this, I thought quite well, in his weekly letter. See link above.
 
Michigan had a decent opportunity to beat Coastal Carolina and ended up losing in the bottom of the 12th inning.
 
Updated after 3/23 and 3/24 games
Nebraska game being cancelled was the best thing that could have happened from a RPI perspective.

B1G RPI (It will change a bit as some later games go final)

10 Nebraska
32 Maryland
44 Rutgers
57 Northwestern
70 Iowa
80 tOSU
104 Indiana
108 Purdue
1112 Illinois
139 Michigan
140 Michigan St
146 Minnesota
211 Penn State

1. Illinois (10-12, 2-1)
1. Iowa (13-10, 2-1)
1. Maryland (18-6, 2-1)
1. Michigan (9-15, 2-1)
5. Penn State (12-9, 1-2)
5. Purdue (16-9, 1-2)
5. Indiana (12-12, 1-2)
5. Michigan State (9-12, 1-2)
9. Minnesota (10-10, 0-0)
9. Nebraska (17-5, 0-0)
9. Northwestern (10-11, 0-0)
9. Ohio State (10-11, 0-0)
9. Rutgers (17-7, 0-0)

Not intending to step on your thread, I just thought it makes it easier if this is the last post becuase when regular readers click on this thread it brings up the last post.
 
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Nebraska game being cancelled was the best thing that could have happened from a RPI perspective.

B1G RPI (It will change a bit as some later games go final)

10 Nebraska
32 Maryland
44 Rutgers
57 Northwestern
70 Iowa
80 tOSU
104 Indiana
108 Purdue
1112 Illinois
139 Michigan
140 Michigan St
146 Minnesota
211 Penn State

1. Illinois (10-12, 2-1)
1. Iowa (13-10, 2-1)
1. Maryland (18-6, 2-1)
1. Michigan (9-15, 2-1)
5. Penn State (12-9, 1-2)
5. Purdue (16-9, 1-2)
5. Indiana (12-12, 1-2)
5. Michigan State (9-12, 1-2)
9. Minnesota (10-10, 0-0)
9. Nebraska (17-5, 0-0)
9. Northwestern (10-11, 0-0)
9. Ohio State (10-11, 0-0)
9. Rutgers (17-7, 0-0)

Not intending to step on your thread, I just thought it makes it easier if this is the last post becuase when regular readers click on this thread it brings up the last post.
It's all good
 
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