It seems a little early to be assess who is a quality win or not. None of the Big Ten's wins are over teams that I would expect to be in the top 10. I find it a little peculiar that you assume Princeton (1-2) is a quality win for JHU, while St.John's (2-2) with a win over High Point is not a quality win for Michigan. Boston U, who OSU beat, is actually (5-1). Despite, being 0-3 Penn might make the top 20 RPIs due to their tough schedule.jhu06 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 03, 2019 11:19 pm 22-7 on the year after Marylands loss to notre dame. Losses to Loyola x2, towson, drexel, yale, notre dame, army.
Despite todays loss, I'd feel the best right now if I were a terp fan followed by penn state especially if they can beat cornell and then maybe hopkins. Everyone else has a lot of work to do w 5/6 teams having key ooc games next weekend and despite OSUs high ranking theres two tiers right now when you look at who they've beaten.
maryland albany 3/9 nova 3/16 unc 3/23 qw thus far colgate, richmond, navy
penn state cornell 3/8 qw-villanova
hopkins cuse 3/9 uva 3/23 quality wins thus far-princeton, unc
Ohio State denver 3/16, ND 3/23. Quality wins thus far-none
Rutgers-princeton 3/9 syracuse 3/16 quality wins thus far-none
michigan yale 3/10 notre dame 3/19 qw thus far-none
So in the end, I don't see your two tiers, and If I did Ohio State at 5-0 would be in the top 1 and JHU would be in the 2nd one.