The NCAA tournament selection committee will give a higher priority to some road and neutral site games instead of viewing games by opponent RPI, regardless of where they are played, it announced this week.Â
So instead of having a top category of games against teams ranked No. 1-50 in the RPI, the top category will now be composed of 1-30 RPI teams played at home, 1-50 teams played at neutral sites and 1-75 played at true road sites.
The lowest of the four new categories, instead of being 201 and up, would be 161-plus teams played at home, 201-plus played at neutral sites and 241-plus on the road.
ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ has tried to schedule its onetime home nonconference games with teams in the 100-150 range so as not to hurt its RPI, though some of those could fall into the lowest category now if the opponents are rated 161 or worse. UA also plays at least one or two true road nonconference games against high or mid-major teams every season, and typically plays several neutral-site games.
Ryan Reynolds, who coordinates UA schedules, said he didn’t think the new rules would change things greatly but that it could make teams more interested in scheduling true home-and-home series. UA says it has had trouble attracting high-major teams into McKale Center in recent seasons.