Below are my weekly tables showing predicted end-of-season rankings for teams, conferences, and regions based on the actual results of games played through Week 4 of the season and predicted results of games not yet played. We are about a third of the way into the season, so the numbers remain pretty speculative. Please note that the tables include NCAA RPI, my Balanced RPI, and Massey rankings. As soon as KPI rankings are available, most likely next week, they also will be in the tables.
For those with a serious interest in the numbers, I sugest you download the 2025 RPI Report After Week 4 Excel workbook, which should be easier to use than the tables below.
As I have written previously, in the tables, it is worthwhile to look at the differences between teams' NCAA RPI ranks and their ranks as Strength of Schedule contributors, both for the teams themselves and for their opponents. If you spend time looking through these differences on the Teams, Conferences, and Regions tables, you should be able to see the NCAA RPI's discriminatory patterns.
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REGIONS
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