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The NCAA's Division I baseball committee has warned coaches against canceling games to manipulate RPI metrics ahead of the NCAA Tournament. The letter emphasizes that such actions could harm a team's evaluation by the selection subcommittee.
The NCAAâs Division I baseball committee sent a letter to all college coaches discouraging teams from canceling regular seasons to boost their RPI (Rating Percentage Index) metrics ahead of the NCAA Tournament.
The letter, dated May 6 and obtained by Front Office Sports, was publicized Monday by Cal State Bakersfield head coach Jordon Banfield. It warns that canceling games for RPI reasons could negatively impact the subcommitteeâs evaluation of a team.
âIt is not the intent or spirit of the game to adjust scheduled games in an attempt to strategically impact selection data or metrics,â the letter says. âThe subcommittee has kept, and will continue to keep, a watchful eye on team schedules and any known reasons for any cancellation.â
In the past two weeks, several schools canceled games against lower-ranked programs. And while some teams cited inclement weather, like No. 36 RPI Michigan didâit replaced a game against a No. 291 team with one ranked at No. 55âother programs gave different reasoning or none at all.
Some of those cancellations include:
A Boston College spokesperson told Front Office Sports the Eaglesâ cancellation was a result of the team pre-emptively scheduling 59 games to account for inclement weather. However, the team only faced two prior weather-related cancellations prior to removing its contest against Lowell.
Oregon declined to comment on the matter, while NC State, Virginia Tech, Kentucky and Miami didnât respond to requests for comment.
Meanwhile, after No. 12 Mississippi State played its May 5 contest against No. 141 Nicholls, Bulldogs coach Brian OâConnor criticized canceling games to benefit RPI.
âI donât believe in it,â OâConnor said of the practice. âI believe in karma and Iâm not judging anybody that does. We control our own program and the right thing to do is play the games. Because itâs an opportunity to get better.â
A source familiar with the situation tells FOS that cancellations are a result of coaches misunderstanding how RPI is calculated and considered during NCAA tournament selection. The source says that formal action hasnât yet been taken against teams who cancelled gamesâwith the NCAA tournament selection show taking place on May 25.
RPI is 25% based on a teamâs winning percentage, 50% based on opponent win percentage, and 25% based on opponentsâ opponentsâ winning percentage. The NCAA considers RPI alongside other factors such as strength of schedule, results versus common opponents, and head-to-head competitions, and says that RPI should ânever be considered anything but an additional evaluation tool.â
A similar incident played out in 2024, when a letter identical to the one sent this year was mailed to all NCAA coaches ahead of the tournament. RPI-driven cancellations are more common in college baseball than many other major sports, as teams often schedule mid-week games against lower-ranked opponents even well into conference play. These mid-week games are common in softball as well.
Most NCAA conference tournaments are set to begin next week. The NCAA tournament begins May 29, while the Menâs College World Series kicks off June 12.
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The NCAA warned coaches against canceling games to boost their RPI metrics, stating it could negatively impact team evaluations.
Some teams have canceled games against lower-ranked opponents, citing reasons like weather or strategic adjustments to improve their RPI.
The RPI, or Rating Percentage Index, is a metric used to evaluate teams' performance and is crucial for selection into the NCAA Tournament.
Teams that cancel games to manipulate RPI metrics may face negative evaluations from the NCAA selection subcommittee.
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