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Mid-major

Mid-major is a term used in American college sports at the NCAA Division I level, particularly men's basketball, to refer to athletic conferences that are not among the ACC,Big East, Big 10, Big 12, Pac-12, and SEC, which are alternatively referred to as "high majors". For example: Gonzaga or Memphis. The term "mid-major" was coined in 1977 by Jack Kvancz, the head coach of men's basketball team at Catholic University.[1] NCAA neither acknowledges nor uses the terms "major" or "mid-major" to differentiate between Division I athletic conferences. Some schools and fans consider it offensive and derogatory, while others embrace the term.[2][3][4]

Football Edit

Because of the development of the now-defunct Bowl Championship Series in 1998, and the lack of a playoff format for the Football Bowl Subdivision prior to the College Football Playoff, the demarcation line between major and mid-major conferences was much clearer in college football than in other sports. The six conferences of the BCS each had guaranteed appearances in one of the four major bowl games (Rose Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, Orange Bowl, and Sugar Bowl), whereas mid-majors — the teams that were not in one of those six leagues — relied on an at-large bid or a high ranking to qualify for a major bowl. (The Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team, an independent, was an exception.) It was rare for any mid-major program to receive one of two at-large bids (or only one, if Notre Dame qualified) to one of the four major bowls, even if such a program completed a perfect season. The establishment of the BCS National Championship Game opened two additional at-large berths and mandated invites for mid-major schools above a certain ranking, which led to an increase in mid-major appearances in the four major bowls. Then conference realignment brought about the split of the Big East football conference. Schools that did not join a major conference from the Big East renamed it the American Athletic Conference (The American), while several non-football schools left and founded a new conference, purchasing the "Big East" name from the newly renamed American. With the advent of the College Football Playoff in 2014, the non-Power Five FBS conferences are usually referred to as "Group of Five" conferences rather than mid-majors. No mid-major ever qualified for the BCS title game.

Only one mid-major team has won a National Championship: the BYU Cougars, then in the Western Athletic Conference, won the 1984 championship on the strength of their perfect record and win in the 1984 Holiday Bowl. BYU largely won the championship by default, since no other team had held an undefeated record, and there were still lingering doubts about the team deserving the honor because it was in a lesser conference. Since the establishment of the Bowl Alliance (and its successors the Bowl Championship Series and College Football Playoff), no mid-major team had ever been selected for the championship game or tournament until the 2021 Cincinnati Bearcats of The American were selected after an unbeaten regular season. The Bearcats were defeated in the opening (semifinal) round 27-6 by the Alabama Crimson Tide.

Currently, the Group of Five football conferences are the American Athletic Conference, Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference, and the Sun Belt Conference. Several conferences that no longer sponsor football were considered mid-majors; two that existed in the BCS era were the Big West Conference and the Western Athletic Conference (which resumed football competition in the Football Championship Subdivision in 2021).

Mid-major schools have compiled a record of 9–6 in the major bowl games since the 2004 football season. Since 2004, only the 2005 and 2011 seasons did not see a mid-major team in one of the major bowl games. The 2010 Fiesta Bowl featured two unbeaten mid-majors (Boise State and TCU); this is the only time two mid-majors have qualified for top-tier bowls. Prior to 2012, each of these teams entered its bowl undefeated, until Northern Illinois qualified following the 2012 season. UCF qualified for the January 2014 Fiesta Bowl (following the 2013 season), in the final year of the BCS, because the American Athletic Conference retained the Big East's automatic slot in the BCS. The current arrangement of the New Year's Six bowl games mandates that the highest-ranked Group of Five conference champion be awarded a New Year's Six bowl berth. This has been most recently invoked for the 2021 Cotton Bowl Classic, which featured a Cincinnati team that became the first Group of Five team to be selected to a College Football Playoff semifinal. The 2018 season saw a controversy that also involved UCF, which went on to win the 2018 Peach Bowl and end the season as the only undefeated FBS team. The Knights were denied a CFP bid in favor of four teams which had all lost one game (two of which, Georgia and Alabama, had lost by double digits to the same Auburn team that UCF had defeated in the Peach Bowl).[5]

Date played Winning team Losing team Bowl Game
January 1, 2005 #5 Utah 35 #19 Pittsburgh 7 2005 Fiesta Bowl
January 1, 2007 #9 Boise State 43 #7 Oklahoma 42 (OT) 2007 Fiesta Bowl
January 1, 2008 #5 Georgia 41 #10 Hawaiʻi 10 2008 Sugar Bowl
January 2, 2009 #6 Utah 31 #4 Alabama 17 2009 Sugar Bowl
January 4, 2010 #6 Boise State 17 #3 TCU 10 2010 Fiesta Bowl
January 1, 2011 #3 TCU 21 #4 Wisconsin 19 2011 Rose Bowl
January 1, 2013 #13 Florida State 31 #16 Northern Illinois 10 2013 Orange Bowl
December 31, 2014 #20 Boise State 38 #10 Arizona 30 2014 Fiesta Bowl (December)
December 31, 2015 #18 Houston 38 #9 Florida State 24 2015 Peach Bowl
January 2, 2017 #8 Wisconsin 24 #12 Western Michigan 16 2017 Cotton Bowl Classic
January 1, 2018 #12 UCF 34 #7 Auburn 27 2018 Peach Bowl
January 1, 2019 #11 LSU 40 #7 UCF 32 2019 Fiesta Bowl
December 28, 2019 #13 Penn State 53 #15 Memphis 39 2019 Cotton Bowl Classic
January 1, 2021 #9 Georgia 24 #8 Cincinnati 21 2021 Peach Bowl
December 31, 2021 #1 Alabama 27 #4 Cincinnati 6 2021 Cotton Bowl Classic
January 2, 2023 #16 Tulane 46 #10 USC 45 2023 Cotton Bowl Classic

The American Athletic Conference and Mountain West Conference have so far been the most successful of the Group of Five at placing their champions in major bowls, respectively doing so eight and five times. However, four of the MW's appearances were in the BCS era, when the conference now operating as The American was known as the Big East and was a primary BCS partner. The Western Athletic Conference, which no longer sponsors FBS football,[a] has done so three times; both schools which went to major bowls as WAC champions now play football in the MW. The Mid-American Conference has done so once in the BCS era and once in the CFP era. Conference USA and the Sun Belt Conference have never qualified a champion for a BCS or New Year's Six bowl.

The mid-major teams that have qualified for the most major bowl games are Boise State and UCF, with three each. Boise State qualified twice while in the WAC and once in the Mountain West, and UCF has made all of its appearances while in The American. Cincinnati, TCU, and Utah have each done so twice.[b] Cincinnati, TCU, UCF, and Utah are now members of "Power Five conferences"—TCU is now in the Big 12, qualified for the 2014 Peach Bowl and played for the national championship following the 2022 season while there; Utah is currently in the Pac-12 and played in the Rose Bowl in 2022 and 2023; and Cincinnati and UCF joined the Big 12 in 2023.

Before the 2023 departure of Cincinnati, Houston, and UCF for the Big 12, The American was widely considered the best football conference that is not in the Power 5. Since its reorganization and split from the Big East Conference in 2013 (and its corresponding expulsion from "BCS conference" status), they have sent five programs to New Year's Six bowl games: Houston in 2015, UCF in 2013, 2017, and 2018, Memphis in 2019, Cincinnati in 2020 and 2021, and Tulane in 2022. These programs have gone 4–4 in the games played to date. USF, UCF, Houston, Navy, Cincinnati, SMU, and Memphis, all American Conference teams, are very successful programs in FBS play. In 2017, UCF was the first team from The American to go undefeated; its schedule included two wins against Memphis (whose only two regular season losses came to UCF and was otherwise undefeated) and a win against USF (which had only one other loss besides UCF), and the team won its bowl game against #7 Auburn, a team which had beaten both CFP championship game teams (Alabama and Georgia) that year. The Knights also completed an unbeaten regular season in 2018, but lost to LSU in their bowl game after having lost McKenzie Milton, the quarterback who had led them in both 2017 and 2018, to a catastrophic knee injury in their final regularly scheduled game. Cincinnati also entered its bowl games unbeaten in both 2020 and 2021, but lost both times, narrowly to Georgia in 2020 and more convincingly to Alabama in 2021. However, Cincinnati, Houston, and UCF joined the Big 12 in 2023.[6]

The bowl game to host the most mid-major conference champions is the Fiesta Bowl, which has hosted at least one such team six times, with the 2010 edition (2009 season) involving two mid-majors. The Cotton Bowl Classic has featured a mid-major champion four times, and the Peach Bowl has done so three times, with all such games for both bowls taking place in the CFP era. The Sugar Bowl did so twice in the BCS era. The Rose Bowl Game and Orange Bowl each did so once in the BCS era.[7]

Basketball Edit

Typically, the term is used to refer to teams that are members of a conference other than the Power Five. Others believe the term uses an arbitrary litmus test, based on how many teams from a given conference qualify for the NCAA tournament in a "good" year, or how much success a given conference has had in the NCAA tournament, or even conference revenue and attendance. The Big East Conference is not in the Power Five, but is considered a power conference in basketball, with the term "Power Six" sometimes used by media to describe the combination of the Power Five and Big East. Beyond that, other conferences such as the Atlantic-10 Conference, American Athletic Conference, Missouri Valley Conference and the Mountain West Conference, have sometimes been falsely branded as "high-majors". Additionally, one men's program outside of these conferences, West Coast Conference member Gonzaga, is now generally considered equivalent to a Power Six program despite its mid-major affiliation.[c] ESPN's Kevin Connors currently defines men's basketball mid-majors as "programs outside the top 7 conferences (Power Five, Big East, AAC) and Gonzaga".[9] Another ESPN journalist, Jeff Borzello, referred to Gonzaga in 2022 as a "power conference" program.[10] ESPN is not the only major media outlet that does not consider Gonzaga men's basketball to be a mid-major program; CBS Sports journalist Matt Norlander, in his 2022–23 season preview of mid-major conferences and programs, explicitly called Gonzaga "not a mid-major".[11] In 2022, Gonzaga was reportedly in preliminary membership talks with three Power Six conferences—the Big East, Big 12, and Pac-12.[12]

Given the sustained success of many so-called "mid-major" conferences, and especially that of the Gonzaga program, higher profile conferences find it more difficult to distinguish themselves with the "mid-major" and "major" labels, unless one takes into account the distinction of being in now-defunct BCS football playing conference.[opinion] However, only one team from what is now a mid-major conference has won a national championship since the tournament expanded to 64 teams—UNLV in 1990 as a member of the Big West Conference.[d] (Louisville won national titles in 1980 and 1986 as a member of the Metro Conference, one of the precursors to Conference USA and arguably a major basketball conference of that day.)

Swimming Edit

Since 2002, CollegeSwimming.com has produced an objective ranking system for Mid-Major, Division I swimming programs. Initiated by Clark Campbell, the poll has been used to provide attention to teams that were often targeted for elimination ostensibly for Title IX or budgetary reasons. Swimming, along with most other NCAA sports, fundamentally differs in its financial model from the so-called "revenue sports" of basketball and Division I FBS football. The NCAA classifies the latter two sports as "head-count" sports, which means that the total number of players that can receive any athletically-related financial aid from the school is limited. Because a partial scholarship counts fully against the head count, it means that in practice, scholarships are almost always awarded as full grants-in-aid. On the other hand, the NCAA classifies swimming as an "equivalency" sport, meaning that scholarships can be divided among a number of student-athletes. CollegeSwimming.com's definition of a mid-major institution takes this into account. Though the lineup has changed, institutions eligible for the CollegeSwimming.com poll are those institutions that a) are not members of a Power Five conference, American Athletic Conference, Mountain West Conference, or Western Athletic Conference; or b) provide fewer than one-half of the allowable scholarships under the NCAA rules.

Past Champions Women Men
2016-17 Yale University

University of Denver (tie)

Harvard University
2015-16 Harvard University University of Denver
2014-15 Princeton University San Diego State University
2013-14 Harvard University San Diego State University
2012-13 Harvard University Harvard University
2011-12 Princeton University Ohio University
2010-11 United States Naval Academy Princeton University
2009-10 Eastern Michigan Princeton University
2008-09 United States Naval Academy Harvard University
2007-08 United States Naval Academy Harvard University
2006-07 Princeton University Harvard University
2005-06 Princeton University Harvard University
2004-05 Missouri State UC-Irvine
2003-04 Eastern Michigan Miami University (OH)

Current Poll[13]

Key conferences Edit

As a convenient shorthand, the term "high major" basketball conference is often synonymous with the college football Power Five conferences:

These leagues, along with the Big East, were the six so-called AQ ("automatic qualifying") conferences during the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) era in college football. Following the breakup of the Big East and end of the BCS era, the remaining five are the primary members of the College Football Playoff (CFP) structure that began in the 2014 season. The CFP is centered around a group of bowl games often called the "New Year's Six", with two of them hosting CFP semifinals each season in rotation. Football champions of these conferences are assured of a spot in a "New Year's Six" game, though not necessarily in a CFP semifinal.

The two leagues that resulted from the 2013 split of the original Big East Conference—the football-sponsoring American Athletic Conference and non-football Big East Conference—are often considered to be major basketball conferences as well. When the original league split along football lines, the seven non-FBS schools, plus Creighton, Butler, and Xavier, founded the current Big East while the three remaining FBS schools, Cincinnati, UConn, and Temple, became The American. In every year since the split, the "new" Big East has been ranked a top five basketball conference by leading analysts such as Ken Pomeroy. Villanova won the men's basketball national championship in the 2015-2016 and 2017-2018 seasons. The American has also found success, consistently ranking a top ten league. In the 2013–14 season, the first after the split, American member UConn won national titles in both men's and women's basketball. The American also includes several other historically major men's programs such as Cincinnati, Memphis, and Temple.[14] UConn eventually left The American in 2020 to reunite with many of its historic rivals in the current Big East.

The term "mid-major" is sometimes used to describe all of the other 25 basketball-playing conferences not receiving automatic tie-ins to either the BCS or CFP. However, most of the time the term is specifically applied only to the non-CFP conferences that consistently produce quality NCAA Tournament teams (distinguishing them from the "low-major" conferences). Often the definition of a "mid-major" is a conference that garners only one bid to the NCAA tournament (its automatic bid, won by its conference tournament winner) and no at large bids, all the while not garnering the attention and television dollars of a major conference.

Until the last decade, the Atlantic 10, Conference USA, the Mountain West Conference, and the Western Athletic Conference were widely considered to high-major conferences but a step below the level of the six major conferences. However, due to recent changes in membership in some conferences, as well as the sustained success of some "mid-major" conferences, most no longer consider the Atlantic 10 and Mountain West to be below the level of the CFP conferences in college basketball. One reason why is the 2012–2013 RPI (a rating used by the tournament selection committee), which in 2012–13 ranked the Mountain West as the third best conference in Division I (ahead of the ACC, Big 12, Pac-12, and SEC) and the Atlantic 10 seventh (ahead of the SEC). The strength of these two non-CFP conferences in men's college basketball in 2012–13 was not an aberration, given that in 2011–12 the Mountain West finished the year ranked fifth, and the Atlantic 10 ranked seventh, both ahead of the Pac-12. Given the rankings of these two leagues, as well as their prestige, performance, recent post-season results, national perception, exposure, attendance, and many other factors, most observers have trouble considering certain non-CFP conferences as "mid-majors".[15][16]

So-called "mid-major" basketball programs generally belong to one of the following twenty-four conferences. Note that some of these conferences, including the Mountain West and the Atlantic 10, may be considered a "high-major" as opposed to a mid-major depending on whom one asks.[17][18][19][20][21][22][23]

Conference USA and the WAC both once had many strong basketball programs, but since 1999 WAC men's basketball has dropped in prestige due to members leaving for the American Athletic and Mountain West, respectively.

This list is not static from year to year, as many fail to agree which conferences are truly the majors and which are the mid-majors and/or low-majors during any given season. (The Big West and Ohio Valley Conference were previously included on this list; they finished the 2011-2012 season as the 21st and 25th, respectively, ranked conferences in the RPI.) Some still refuse to consider the Mountain West to be a "major" conference, despite outperforming several other "major" (BCS) conferences for the last several years in a row. There are many conferences (besides the six BCS conferences) that have regularly had teams advance to the Sweet Sixteen or beyond, regularly challenge for multiple NCAA Tournament bids, have multiple teams "buy" games from lower-ranked conferences, and have finished in the top 10 in conference attendance every year for the last decade.[24] Additionally, as noted previously, Gonzaga is now seen as a major program despite its mid-major conference affiliation.

The basketball website Collegeinsider.com created its own definition of "mid-major" when it introduced a pair of end-of-season awards for outstanding mid-major individuals in college basketball: the Lou Henson Award for players (first presented in 2010) and Hugh Durham Award for coaches (first presented in 2005). Since the 2013–14 season, players and coaches from the following conferences have been ineligible for these awards:

  • All conferences that sponsor FBS football, except for the MAC and Sun Belt
  • Atlantic 10
  • Big East

Additionally, although Collegeinsider.com continues to include Gonzaga in its unofficial "Mid-Major Top 25" when warranted, it apparently no longer considers Gonzaga to be eligible for its "mid-major" awards. For example, in 2020–21, Gonzaga had no representatives on the Lou Henson All-America Team, consisting of the 25 players on the final watchlist for the Henson Award.[25] This was despite three Gonzaga players (Corey Kispert, Jalen Suggs, Drew Timme) being consensus All-Americans in that season.

Members of these conferences were also generally ineligible for CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament, and remain so for that event's effective successor, The Basketball Classic.

In Division I women's basketball, the analytics website Her Hoop Stats created a similar definition of "mid-major" when it introduced the Becky Hammon Mid-Major Player of the Year Award in 2020. Currently, players from the Power Five conferences, plus the Big East, are ineligible for this award.[26]

Issues mid-major programs face Edit

Mid-major teams often have a difficult time scheduling major conference opponents, especially at home.[27] Major conference teams usually will not schedule a high quality mid-major team, knowing that there is an uncomfortably high chance that they will lose (especially if the game is at the mid-major team's home court) and if the major team does win, there is often little benefit in media exposure for beating a non-major school. Some major conference teams also believe that scheduling games with additional competitive teams isn't necessary for their current team's development, as they believe there will be enough "tough games" during conference play. This phenomenon often manifests itself in major squads playing mostly lower ranked mid-major conference teams (while refusing schedule requests from better mid-major squads) in their out-of-conference schedules,[28] thereby establishing very impressive records against lesser foes and bypassing higher quality mid-major teams in the process.

In recent years, the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee has stressed the importance of a team's strength of schedule (SOS) in the nonconference portion of their schedule. Teams with a low-ranked nonconference SOS have often been penalized in their seeding and in some cases not selected for the tournament at all. In 2006, Florida State was left out of the tournament field in large part because[citation needed] its out-of-conference schedule was rated #316 out of 333 Division I teams.

The difficulty most mid-majors have in scheduling major conference opponents has a large effect on their ability to qualify for the NCAA basketball championship tournament and for the National Invitation Tournament. Often, mid-major teams with outstanding records are passed over for at-large berths in the NCAA Tournament in favor of teams from BCS conferences with mediocre records, based partly on the fact that the mid-major teams often have a lower strength of schedule. Without the ability to play more "major" opponents, most mid-majors have to stake their Tournament hopes on winning their conference's season-ending tournament (which promises an automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament) since the possibility of an at-large bid is often remote. Mid-majors that do make it into the tournament by winning their conference tournament are regularly placed in the lowest seeds (four of the eight play-in game seeds are reserved for mid-major conference champions), which effectively ensures they will be eliminated from the tournament quickly because they will have to face the strongest teams in the tournament in their first game. (Only one play-in game participant has ever defeated a 1 seed, when Fairleigh Dickinson defeated Purdue in 2023; it was not until 2018 that any 16 seed had ever defeated a 1 seed.) To expand opportunities for mid-majors to play postseason basketball, some unofficial postseason tournaments have arisen, including the aforementioned CollegeInsider.com tournament and the College Basketball Invitational; however, as most of the schools are smaller, they may not be able to afford the entry fees for these pay-to-play tournaments, and a number of mid-major schools have policies prohibiting play in them.

The Gonzaga Bulldogs team faces a slightly different set of challenges. Since its Elite Eight appearance in 1999, it has successfully established itself as the closest thing to a major program in a mid-major conference, making the tournament field in every year since, even in years it failed to win the West Coast Conference tournament. Its position in a mid-major conference is no longer a primary issue with regard to making the tournament field, but is often perceived to adversely affect its tournament seeding. The Bulldogs typically play a nationally competitive nonconference schedule, frequently going on the road, and have proven themselves capable of defeating nationally prominent opponents. However, the relative weakness of the West Coast Conference (WCC) hurts Gonzaga's strength of schedule, which in turn lowers the Bulldogs' Ratings Percentage Index (RPI) (an important numerical criterion in tournament selection). Gonzaga's challenges were similar to those faced by Nevada-Las Vegas under Jerry Tarkanian, whose Running Rebels dominated a relatively weak Big West Conference (formerly the Pacific Coast Athletic Association) from 1974-92.

Xavier University is another program that had to overcome the mid-major label prior to joining the Big East. On January 9, 2008, PG Drew Lavender was named the "Mid-Major Player of the Week" by Rivals.com but Lavender refused to accept the award making the case that Xavier was no longer a mid-major.[29] This act caused many prominent journalists to debate if the Atlantic 10 is a mid-major conference or not. This quandary no longer applies to Xavier, as it joined the reconstituted Big East in 2013.[30]

Some mid-major teams are now preferring to play "home" games in larger nearby arenas. Gonzaga uses the Spokane Arena in its home city or KeyArena in Seattle for these larger-audience games. Some mid-major and major conference teams have made the use of non-campus arenas permanent. Saint Bonaventure University, one of the smallest colleges in Division I, has regularly played games at Blue Cross Arena in Rochester and KeyBank Center in Buffalo.

The NCAA tournament selection for the 2006 men's tournament was surrounded by controversy related to mid-major programs. A number of teams from mid-major conferences had unprecedented success in the non-conference portions of their schedule, and were therefore ranked highly in the RPI throughout the season. A change in the NCAA's RPI rating process prior to the 2005 season also improved many of these teams' chances by changing from a formula that treated home and road wins and losses equally, to a formula that gave higher weight to road games. Because many BCS conference teams played no more than one or two non-conference games away from home, there was a de facto bolstering of RPI ratings for many mid-major teams, leading to speculation about how this "new" version of the RPI would be used in the selection process by the NCAA tournament selection committee. In spite of a new precedent being set by the committee by leaving the highest ranked RPI team ever, #21 Missouri State of the Missouri Valley Conference, out of the tournament field, some mid-majors with strong RPI's received at-large bids over lower-ranked BCS conference teams.[31] This prompted harsh criticism from sports writers and coaches of BCS conference teams that did not receive bids. This criticism flew in the face of the fact that the six BCS conferences still received more bids (32) from the committee than in most past years. The mid-major conference teams that were selected went on to silence those critics when a record number (five) advanced to the "Sweet 16". Even more significantly, one of those teams, George Mason of the Colonial Athletic Association, made it to the Final Four. In both the 2008 and 2009 NCAA tournaments, mid-major Siena had a strong showing, advancing to the second round with wins over Vanderbilt and Ohio State respectively. In the 2010 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, the Butler University Bulldogs reached the Final Four, becoming the 3rd mid-major to make the Final Four in the modern (1985–present) era. On April 3, they beat Michigan State of the Big Ten Conference to become the second mid-major to reach the national championship game since 1998.

The 2011 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament was the first time since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1985 that two mid-majors met in the Final Four. The Butler University Bulldogs returned for their second consecutive appearance after winning the Southeast Regional in New Orleans as a #8 seed. The Virginia Commonwealth University Rams of the Colonial Athletic Association advanced to their first Final Four appearance after winning the Southwest Regional in San Antonio as a #11 seed. VCU became the first team in history to win five games to reach the Final Four, winning the First Four round in its inaugural year. VCU tied LSU in 1986 and fellow CAA team, George Mason, in 2006 as the highest seed to reach the Final Four (#11). The previous time two mid-majors advanced to the same Final Four was the 1979 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, when Indiana State of the Missouri Valley and Penn of the Ivy League qualified.[32] Butler is no longer a mid-major due to its membership in the Big East since 2013. VCU has since joined the Atlantic 10, where it has consistently been among the top teams, even following the departure of coach Shaka Smart for Texas in 2015, and his successor, Will Wade, for LSU in 2017.

Mid-major basketball teams also face significant disadvantages when it comes to resources to spend on recruiting, marketing, and operations, including coaches' salaries. Mid-major basketball blogger Kyle Whellison, who describes as mid-major any team from a conference where average total spending on men's basketball programs is less than $2 million and average total spending on all athletic programs is less than $20 million, notes that teams from major conferences win games against teams from mid-major conferences roughly 84 percent of the time.[33]

In unusual cases, teams may have reputations as mid-majors even if they participate in major conference. An example of this is Saint Bonaventure, one of the smallest universities in Division I; the Bonnies have been a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference (in which it has been a consistent contender under current coach Mark Schmidt). In 2016, the Bonnies were denied a bid into the NCAA Tournament because of their non-conference schedule; Saint Bonaventure has regularly scheduled rivalry games with the three other Western New York universities in Division I (Buffalo, Canisius and Niagara), all of which are considered mid-majors. Their participation in a major conference, in turn, disqualifies the team from awards and tournament bids (such as the College Insider tournament mentioned above) reserved for mid-majors.

Footnotes Edit

  1. ^ The WAC reinstated football in 2021, but the conference competed in the second-tier Division I FCS through the 2022 season. It will merge its football league with that of another FCS league, the ASUN Conference, in 2023.
  2. ^ While Cincinnati reached two major bowl games in the BCS era, it was then a member of the Big East, which was a primary BCS partner.
  3. ^ In a January 2019 story on the rise of Ja Morant from undisputed mid-major Murray State to (eventually) become the second pick in that year's NBA draft, Pat Forde, then of Yahoo Sports, argued that Gonzaga had not been a "true mid-major" since the first years of the 2000s. He specifically described Adam Morrison, picked third in the 2006 NBA draft, as "out of decided non-mid-major Gonzaga."[8]
  4. ^ The Big West's status as a "mid-major" in 1990 was debatable; it received three bids to that year's tournament.

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message Mid major is a term used in American college sports at the NCAA Division I level particularly men s basketball to refer to athletic conferences that are not among the ACC Big East Big 10 Big 12 Pac 12 and SEC which are alternatively referred to as high majors For example Gonzaga or Memphis The term mid major was coined in 1977 by Jack Kvancz the head coach of men s basketball team at Catholic University 1 NCAA neither acknowledges nor uses the terms major or mid major to differentiate between Division I athletic conferences Some schools and fans consider it offensive and derogatory while others embrace the term 2 3 4 Contents 1 Football 2 Basketball 3 Swimming 4 Key conferences 5 Issues mid major programs face 6 Footnotes 7 References 8 External linksFootball EditMain article Group of Five conferences Because of the development of the now defunct Bowl Championship Series in 1998 and the lack of a playoff format for the Football Bowl Subdivision prior to the College Football Playoff the demarcation line between major and mid major conferences was much clearer in college football than in other sports The six conferences of the BCS each had guaranteed appearances in one of the four major bowl games Rose Bowl Fiesta Bowl Orange Bowl and Sugar Bowl whereas mid majors the teams that were not in one of those six leagues relied on an at large bid or a high ranking to qualify for a major bowl The Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team an independent was an exception It was rare for any mid major program to receive one of two at large bids or only one if Notre Dame qualified to one of the four major bowls even if such a program completed a perfect season The establishment of the BCS National Championship Game opened two additional at large berths and mandated invites for mid major schools above a certain ranking which led to an increase in mid major appearances in the four major bowls Then conference realignment brought about the split of the Big East football conference Schools that did not join a major conference from the Big East renamed it the American Athletic Conference The American while several non football schools left and founded a new conference purchasing the Big East name from the newly renamed American With the advent of the College Football Playoff in 2014 the non Power Five FBS conferences are usually referred to as Group of Five conferences rather than mid majors No mid major ever qualified for the BCS title game Only one mid major team has won a National Championship the BYU Cougars then in the Western Athletic Conference won the 1984 championship on the strength of their perfect record and win in the 1984 Holiday Bowl BYU largely won the championship by default since no other team had held an undefeated record and there were still lingering doubts about the team deserving the honor because it was in a lesser conference Since the establishment of the Bowl Alliance and its successors the Bowl Championship Series and College Football Playoff no mid major team had ever been selected for the championship game or tournament until the 2021 Cincinnati Bearcats of The American were selected after an unbeaten regular season The Bearcats were defeated in the opening semifinal round 27 6 by the Alabama Crimson Tide Currently the Group of Five football conferences are the American Athletic Conference Conference USA the Mid American Conference the Mountain West Conference and the Sun Belt Conference Several conferences that no longer sponsor football were considered mid majors two that existed in the BCS era were the Big West Conference and the Western Athletic Conference which resumed football competition in the Football Championship Subdivision in 2021 Mid major schools have compiled a record of 9 6 in the major bowl games since the 2004 football season Since 2004 only the 2005 and 2011 seasons did not see a mid major team in one of the major bowl games The 2010 Fiesta Bowl featured two unbeaten mid majors Boise State and TCU this is the only time two mid majors have qualified for top tier bowls Prior to 2012 each of these teams entered its bowl undefeated until Northern Illinois qualified following the 2012 season UCF qualified for the January 2014 Fiesta Bowl following the 2013 season in the final year of the BCS because the American Athletic Conference retained the Big East s automatic slot in the BCS The current arrangement of the New Year s Six bowl games mandates that the highest ranked Group of Five conference champion be awarded a New Year s Six bowl berth This has been most recently invoked for the 2021 Cotton Bowl Classic which featured a Cincinnati team that became the first Group of Five team to be selected to a College Football Playoff semifinal The 2018 season saw a controversy that also involved UCF which went on to win the 2018 Peach Bowl and end the season as the only undefeated FBS team The Knights were denied a CFP bid in favor of four teams which had all lost one game two of which Georgia and Alabama had lost by double digits to the same Auburn team that UCF had defeated in the Peach Bowl 5 Date played Winning team Losing team Bowl GameJanuary 1 2005 5 Utah 35 19 Pittsburgh 7 2005 Fiesta BowlJanuary 1 2007 9 Boise State 43 7 Oklahoma 42 OT 2007 Fiesta BowlJanuary 1 2008 5 Georgia 41 10 Hawaiʻi 10 2008 Sugar BowlJanuary 2 2009 6 Utah 31 4 Alabama 17 2009 Sugar BowlJanuary 4 2010 6 Boise State 17 3 TCU 10 2010 Fiesta BowlJanuary 1 2011 3 TCU 21 4 Wisconsin 19 2011 Rose BowlJanuary 1 2013 13 Florida State 31 16 Northern Illinois 10 2013 Orange BowlDecember 31 2014 20 Boise State 38 10 Arizona 30 2014 Fiesta Bowl December December 31 2015 18 Houston 38 9 Florida State 24 2015 Peach BowlJanuary 2 2017 8 Wisconsin 24 12 Western Michigan 16 2017 Cotton Bowl ClassicJanuary 1 2018 12 UCF 34 7 Auburn 27 2018 Peach BowlJanuary 1 2019 11 LSU 40 7 UCF 32 2019 Fiesta BowlDecember 28 2019 13 Penn State 53 15 Memphis 39 2019 Cotton Bowl ClassicJanuary 1 2021 9 Georgia 24 8 Cincinnati 21 2021 Peach BowlDecember 31 2021 1 Alabama 27 4 Cincinnati 6 2021 Cotton Bowl ClassicJanuary 2 2023 16 Tulane 46 10 USC 45 2023 Cotton Bowl ClassicThe American Athletic Conference and Mountain West Conference have so far been the most successful of the Group of Five at placing their champions in major bowls respectively doing so eight and five times However four of the MW s appearances were in the BCS era when the conference now operating as The American was known as the Big East and was a primary BCS partner The Western Athletic Conference which no longer sponsors FBS football a has done so three times both schools which went to major bowls as WAC champions now play football in the MW The Mid American Conference has done so once in the BCS era and once in the CFP era Conference USA and the Sun Belt Conference have never qualified a champion for a BCS or New Year s Six bowl The mid major teams that have qualified for the most major bowl games are Boise State and UCF with three each Boise State qualified twice while in the WAC and once in the Mountain West and UCF has made all of its appearances while in The American Cincinnati TCU and Utah have each done so twice b Cincinnati TCU UCF and Utah are now members of Power Five conferences TCU is now in the Big 12 qualified for the 2014 Peach Bowl and played for the national championship following the 2022 season while there Utah is currently in the Pac 12 and played in the Rose Bowl in 2022 and 2023 and Cincinnati and UCF joined the Big 12 in 2023 Before the 2023 departure of Cincinnati Houston and UCF for the Big 12 The American was widely considered the best football conference that is not in the Power 5 Since its reorganization and split from the Big East Conference in 2013 and its corresponding expulsion from BCS conference status they have sent five programs to New Year s Six bowl games Houston in 2015 UCF in 2013 2017 and 2018 Memphis in 2019 Cincinnati in 2020 and 2021 and Tulane in 2022 These programs have gone 4 4 in the games played to date USF UCF Houston Navy Cincinnati SMU and Memphis all American Conference teams are very successful programs in FBS play In 2017 UCF was the first team from The American to go undefeated its schedule included two wins against Memphis whose only two regular season losses came to UCF and was otherwise undefeated and a win against USF which had only one other loss besides UCF and the team won its bowl game against 7 Auburn a team which had beaten both CFP championship game teams Alabama and Georgia that year The Knights also completed an unbeaten regular season in 2018 but lost to LSU in their bowl game after having lost McKenzie Milton the quarterback who had led them in both 2017 and 2018 to a catastrophic knee injury in their final regularly scheduled game Cincinnati also entered its bowl games unbeaten in both 2020 and 2021 but lost both times narrowly to Georgia in 2020 and more convincingly to Alabama in 2021 However Cincinnati Houston and UCF joined the Big 12 in 2023 6 The bowl game to host the most mid major conference champions is the Fiesta Bowl which has hosted at least one such team six times with the 2010 edition 2009 season involving two mid majors The Cotton Bowl Classic has featured a mid major champion four times and the Peach Bowl has done so three times with all such games for both bowls taking place in the CFP era The Sugar Bowl did so twice in the BCS era The Rose Bowl Game and Orange Bowl each did so once in the BCS era 7 Basketball EditTypically the term is used to refer to teams that are members of a conference other than the Power Five Others believe the term uses an arbitrary litmus test based on how many teams from a given conference qualify for the NCAA tournament in a good year or how much success a given conference has had in the NCAA tournament or even conference revenue and attendance The Big East Conference is not in the Power Five but is considered a power conference in basketball with the term Power Six sometimes used by media to describe the combination of the Power Five and Big East Beyond that other conferences such as the Atlantic 10 Conference American Athletic Conference Missouri Valley Conference and the Mountain West Conference have sometimes been falsely branded as high majors Additionally one men s program outside of these conferences West Coast Conference member Gonzaga is now generally considered equivalent to a Power Six program despite its mid major affiliation c ESPN s Kevin Connors currently defines men s basketball mid majors as programs outside the top 7 conferences Power Five Big East AAC and Gonzaga 9 Another ESPN journalist Jeff Borzello referred to Gonzaga in 2022 as a power conference program 10 ESPN is not the only major media outlet that does not consider Gonzaga men s basketball to be a mid major program CBS Sports journalist Matt Norlander in his 2022 23 season preview of mid major conferences and programs explicitly called Gonzaga not a mid major 11 In 2022 Gonzaga was reportedly in preliminary membership talks with three Power Six conferences the Big East Big 12 and Pac 12 12 Given the sustained success of many so called mid major conferences and especially that of the Gonzaga program higher profile conferences find it more difficult to distinguish themselves with the mid major and major labels unless one takes into account the distinction of being in now defunct BCS football playing conference opinion However only one team from what is now a mid major conference has won a national championship since the tournament expanded to 64 teams UNLV in 1990 as a member of the Big West Conference d Louisville won national titles in 1980 and 1986 as a member of the Metro Conference one of the precursors to Conference USA and arguably a major basketball conference of that day Swimming EditSince 2002 CollegeSwimming com has produced an objective ranking system for Mid Major Division I swimming programs Initiated by Clark Campbell the poll has been used to provide attention to teams that were often targeted for elimination ostensibly for Title IX or budgetary reasons Swimming along with most other NCAA sports fundamentally differs in its financial model from the so called revenue sports of basketball and Division I FBS football The NCAA classifies the latter two sports as head count sports which means that the total number of players that can receive any athletically related financial aid from the school is limited Because a partial scholarship counts fully against the head count it means that in practice scholarships are almost always awarded as full grants in aid On the other hand the NCAA classifies swimming as an equivalency sport meaning that scholarships can be divided among a number of student athletes CollegeSwimming com s definition of a mid major institution takes this into account Though the lineup has changed institutions eligible for the CollegeSwimming com poll are those institutions that a are not members of a Power Five conference American Athletic Conference Mountain West Conference or Western Athletic Conference or b provide fewer than one half of the allowable scholarships under the NCAA rules Past Champions Women Men2016 17 Yale University University of Denver tie Harvard University2015 16 Harvard University University of Denver2014 15 Princeton University San Diego State University2013 14 Harvard University San Diego State University2012 13 Harvard University Harvard University2011 12 Princeton University Ohio University2010 11 United States Naval Academy Princeton University2009 10 Eastern Michigan Princeton University2008 09 United States Naval Academy Harvard University2007 08 United States Naval Academy Harvard University2006 07 Princeton University Harvard University2005 06 Princeton University Harvard University2004 05 Missouri State UC Irvine2003 04 Eastern Michigan Miami University OH Current Poll 13 Key conferences EditFurther information NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament Mid major teams As a convenient shorthand the term high major basketball conference is often synonymous with the college football Power Five conferences Atlantic Coast Conference ACC Big 12 Conference Big Ten Conference Pac 12 Conference Southeastern Conference SEC These leagues along with the Big East were the six so called AQ automatic qualifying conferences during the Bowl Championship Series BCS era in college football Following the breakup of the Big East and end of the BCS era the remaining five are the primary members of the College Football Playoff CFP structure that began in the 2014 season The CFP is centered around a group of bowl games often called the New Year s Six with two of them hosting CFP semifinals each season in rotation Football champions of these conferences are assured of a spot in a New Year s Six game though not necessarily in a CFP semifinal The two leagues that resulted from the 2013 split of the original Big East Conference the football sponsoring American Athletic Conference and non football Big East Conference are often considered to be major basketball conferences as well When the original league split along football lines the seven non FBS schools plus Creighton Butler and Xavier founded the current Big East while the three remaining FBS schools Cincinnati UConn and Temple became The American In every year since the split the new Big East has been ranked a top five basketball conference by leading analysts such as Ken Pomeroy Villanova won the men s basketball national championship in the 2015 2016 and 2017 2018 seasons The American has also found success consistently ranking a top ten league In the 2013 14 season the first after the split American member UConn won national titles in both men s and women s basketball The American also includes several other historically major men s programs such as Cincinnati Memphis and Temple 14 UConn eventually left The American in 2020 to reunite with many of its historic rivals in the current Big East The term mid major is sometimes used to describe all of the other 25 basketball playing conferences not receiving automatic tie ins to either the BCS or CFP However most of the time the term is specifically applied only to the non CFP conferences that consistently produce quality NCAA Tournament teams distinguishing them from the low major conferences Often the definition of a mid major is a conference that garners only one bid to the NCAA tournament its automatic bid won by its conference tournament winner and no at large bids all the while not garnering the attention and television dollars of a major conference Until the last decade the Atlantic 10 Conference USA the Mountain West Conference and the Western Athletic Conference were widely considered to high major conferences but a step below the level of the six major conferences However due to recent changes in membership in some conferences as well as the sustained success of some mid major conferences most no longer consider the Atlantic 10 and Mountain West to be below the level of the CFP conferences in college basketball One reason why is the 2012 2013 RPI a rating used by the tournament selection committee which in 2012 13 ranked the Mountain West as the third best conference in Division I ahead of the ACC Big 12 Pac 12 and SEC and the Atlantic 10 seventh ahead of the SEC The strength of these two non CFP conferences in men s college basketball in 2012 13 was not an aberration given that in 2011 12 the Mountain West finished the year ranked fifth and the Atlantic 10 ranked seventh both ahead of the Pac 12 Given the rankings of these two leagues as well as their prestige performance recent post season results national perception exposure attendance and many other factors most observers have trouble considering certain non CFP conferences as mid majors 15 16 So called mid major basketball programs generally belong to one of the following twenty four conferences Note that some of these conferences including the Mountain West and the Atlantic 10 may be considered a high major as opposed to a mid major depending on whom one asks 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 America East Conference sometimes AmEast ASUN Conference Atlantic 10 Conference A 10 Big Sky Conference Big South Conference Big West Conference Colonial Athletic Association CAA Conference USA C USA Horizon League Ivy League Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference MAAC Mid Eastern Athletic Conference MEAC Mid American Conference MAC Missouri Valley Conference MVC Mountain West Conference MW Northeast Conference NEC Ohio Valley Conference OVC Patriot League Southern Conference SoCon Southland Conference Southland Southwestern Athletic Conference SWAC Summit League Sun Belt Conference SBC West Coast Conference WCC Western Athletic Conference WAC Conference USA and the WAC both once had many strong basketball programs but since 1999 WAC men s basketball has dropped in prestige due to members leaving for the American Athletic and Mountain West respectively This list is not static from year to year as many fail to agree which conferences are truly the majors and which are the mid majors and or low majors during any given season The Big West and Ohio Valley Conference were previously included on this list they finished the 2011 2012 season as the 21st and 25th respectively ranked conferences in the RPI Some still refuse to consider the Mountain West to be a major conference despite outperforming several other major BCS conferences for the last several years in a row There are many conferences besides the six BCS conferences that have regularly had teams advance to the Sweet Sixteen or beyond regularly challenge for multiple NCAA Tournament bids have multiple teams buy games from lower ranked conferences and have finished in the top 10 in conference attendance every year for the last decade 24 Additionally as noted previously Gonzaga is now seen as a major program despite its mid major conference affiliation The basketball website Collegeinsider com created its own definition of mid major when it introduced a pair of end of season awards for outstanding mid major individuals in college basketball the Lou Henson Award for players first presented in 2010 and Hugh Durham Award for coaches first presented in 2005 Since the 2013 14 season players and coaches from the following conferences have been ineligible for these awards All conferences that sponsor FBS football except for the MAC and Sun Belt Atlantic 10 Big EastAdditionally although Collegeinsider com continues to include Gonzaga in its unofficial Mid Major Top 25 when warranted it apparently no longer considers Gonzaga to be eligible for its mid major awards For example in 2020 21 Gonzaga had no representatives on the Lou Henson All America Team consisting of the 25 players on the final watchlist for the Henson Award 25 This was despite three Gonzaga players Corey Kispert Jalen Suggs Drew Timme being consensus All Americans in that season Members of these conferences were also generally ineligible for CollegeInsider com Postseason Tournament and remain so for that event s effective successor The Basketball Classic In Division I women s basketball the analytics website Her Hoop Stats created a similar definition of mid major when it introduced the Becky Hammon Mid Major Player of the Year Award in 2020 Currently players from the Power Five conferences plus the Big East are ineligible for this award 26 Issues mid major programs face EditMid major teams often have a difficult time scheduling major conference opponents especially at home 27 Major conference teams usually will not schedule a high quality mid major team knowing that there is an uncomfortably high chance that they will lose especially if the game is at the mid major team s home court and if the major team does win there is often little benefit in media exposure for beating a non major school Some major conference teams also believe that scheduling games with additional competitive teams isn t necessary for their current team s development as they believe there will be enough tough games during conference play This phenomenon often manifests itself in major squads playing mostly lower ranked mid major conference teams while refusing schedule requests from better mid major squads in their out of conference schedules 28 thereby establishing very impressive records against lesser foes and bypassing higher quality mid major teams in the process In recent years the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee has stressed the importance of a team s strength of schedule SOS in the nonconference portion of their schedule Teams with a low ranked nonconference SOS have often been penalized in their seeding and in some cases not selected for the tournament at all In 2006 Florida State was left out of the tournament field in large part because citation needed its out of conference schedule was rated 316 out of 333 Division I teams The difficulty most mid majors have in scheduling major conference opponents has a large effect on their ability to qualify for the NCAA basketball championship tournament and for the National Invitation Tournament Often mid major teams with outstanding records are passed over for at large berths in the NCAA Tournament in favor of teams from BCS conferences with mediocre records based partly on the fact that the mid major teams often have a lower strength of schedule Without the ability to play more major opponents most mid majors have to stake their Tournament hopes on winning their conference s season ending tournament which promises an automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament since the possibility of an at large bid is often remote Mid majors that do make it into the tournament by winning their conference tournament are regularly placed in the lowest seeds four of the eight play in game seeds are reserved for mid major conference champions which effectively ensures they will be eliminated from the tournament quickly because they will have to face the strongest teams in the tournament in their first game Only one play in game participant has ever defeated a 1 seed when Fairleigh Dickinson defeated Purdue in 2023 it was not until 2018 that any 16 seed had ever defeated a 1 seed To expand opportunities for mid majors to play postseason basketball some unofficial postseason tournaments have arisen including the aforementioned CollegeInsider com tournament and the College Basketball Invitational however as most of the schools are smaller they may not be able to afford the entry fees for these pay to play tournaments and a number of mid major schools have policies prohibiting play in them The Gonzaga Bulldogs team faces a slightly different set of challenges Since its Elite Eight appearance in 1999 it has successfully established itself as the closest thing to a major program in a mid major conference making the tournament field in every year since even in years it failed to win the West Coast Conference tournament Its position in a mid major conference is no longer a primary issue with regard to making the tournament field but is often perceived to adversely affect its tournament seeding The Bulldogs typically play a nationally competitive nonconference schedule frequently going on the road and have proven themselves capable of defeating nationally prominent opponents However the relative weakness of the West Coast Conference WCC hurts Gonzaga s strength of schedule which in turn lowers the Bulldogs Ratings Percentage Index RPI an important numerical criterion in tournament selection Gonzaga s challenges were similar to those faced by Nevada Las Vegas under Jerry Tarkanian whose Running Rebels dominated a relatively weak Big West Conference formerly the Pacific Coast Athletic Association from 1974 92 Xavier University is another program that had to overcome the mid major label prior to joining the Big East On January 9 2008 PG Drew Lavender was named the Mid Major Player of the Week by Rivals com but Lavender refused to accept the award making the case that Xavier was no longer a mid major 29 This act caused many prominent journalists to debate if the Atlantic 10 is a mid major conference or not This quandary no longer applies to Xavier as it joined the reconstituted Big East in 2013 30 Some mid major teams are now preferring to play home games in larger nearby arenas Gonzaga uses the Spokane Arena in its home city or KeyArena in Seattle for these larger audience games Some mid major and major conference teams have made the use of non campus arenas permanent Saint Bonaventure University one of the smallest colleges in Division I has regularly played games at Blue Cross Arena in Rochester and KeyBank Center in Buffalo The NCAA tournament selection for the 2006 men s tournament was surrounded by controversy related to mid major programs A number of teams from mid major conferences had unprecedented success in the non conference portions of their schedule and were therefore ranked highly in the RPI throughout the season A change in the NCAA s RPI rating process prior to the 2005 season also improved many of these teams chances by changing from a formula that treated home and road wins and losses equally to a formula that gave higher weight to road games Because many BCS conference teams played no more than one or two non conference games away from home there was a de facto bolstering of RPI ratings for many mid major teams leading to speculation about how this new version of the RPI would be used in the selection process by the NCAA tournament selection committee In spite of a new precedent being set by the committee by leaving the highest ranked RPI team ever 21 Missouri State of the Missouri Valley Conference out of the tournament field some mid majors with strong RPI s received at large bids over lower ranked BCS conference teams 31 This prompted harsh criticism from sports writers and coaches of BCS conference teams that did not receive bids This criticism flew in the face of the fact that the six BCS conferences still received more bids 32 from the committee than in most past years The mid major conference teams that were selected went on to silence those critics when a record number five advanced to the Sweet 16 Even more significantly one of those teams George Mason of the Colonial Athletic Association made it to the Final Four In both the 2008 and 2009 NCAA tournaments mid major Siena had a strong showing advancing to the second round with wins over Vanderbilt and Ohio State respectively In the 2010 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament the Butler University Bulldogs reached the Final Four becoming the 3rd mid major to make the Final Four in the modern 1985 present era On April 3 they beat Michigan State of the Big Ten Conference to become the second mid major to reach the national championship game since 1998 The 2011 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament was the first time since the tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1985 that two mid majors met in the Final Four The Butler University Bulldogs returned for their second consecutive appearance after winning the Southeast Regional in New Orleans as a 8 seed The Virginia Commonwealth University Rams of the Colonial Athletic Association advanced to their first Final Four appearance after winning the Southwest Regional in San Antonio as a 11 seed VCU became the first team in history to win five games to reach the Final Four winning the First Four round in its inaugural year VCU tied LSU in 1986 and fellow CAA team George Mason in 2006 as the highest seed to reach the Final Four 11 The previous time two mid majors advanced to the same Final Four was the 1979 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament when Indiana State of the Missouri Valley and Penn of the Ivy League qualified 32 Butler is no longer a mid major due to its membership in the Big East since 2013 VCU has since joined the Atlantic 10 where it has consistently been among the top teams even following the departure of coach Shaka Smart for Texas in 2015 and his successor Will Wade for LSU in 2017 Mid major basketball teams also face significant disadvantages when it comes to resources to spend on recruiting marketing and operations including coaches salaries Mid major basketball blogger Kyle Whellison who describes as mid major any team from a conference where average total spending on men s basketball programs is less than 2 million and average total spending on all athletic programs is less than 20 million notes that teams from major conferences win games against teams from mid major conferences roughly 84 percent of the time 33 In unusual cases teams may have reputations as mid majors even if they participate in major conference An example of this is Saint Bonaventure one of the smallest universities in Division I the Bonnies have been a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference in which it has been a consistent contender under current coach Mark Schmidt In 2016 the Bonnies were denied a bid into the NCAA Tournament because of their non conference schedule Saint Bonaventure has regularly scheduled rivalry games with the three other Western New York universities in Division I Buffalo Canisius and Niagara all of which are considered mid majors Their participation in a major conference in turn disqualifies the team from awards and tournament bids such as the College Insider tournament mentioned above reserved for mid majors Footnotes Edit The WAC reinstated football in 2021 but the conference competed in the second tier Division I FCS through the 2022 season It will merge its football league with that of another FCS league the ASUN Conference in 2023 While Cincinnati reached two major bowl games in the BCS era it was then a member of the Big East which was a primary BCS partner In a January 2019 story on the rise of Ja Morant from undisputed mid major Murray State to eventually become the second pick in that year s NBA draft Pat Forde then of Yahoo Sports argued that Gonzaga had not been a true mid major since the first years of the 2000s He specifically described Adam Morrison picked third in the 2006 NBA draft as out of decided non mid major Gonzaga 8 The Big West s status as a mid major in 1990 was debatable it received three bids to that year s tournament References Edit The Mid Majority Archived 2010 04 10 at the Wayback Machine Retire term mid major Archived from the original on December 22 2015 Retrieved December 18 2015 Atlantic 10 fights mid major image Let s talk about it What s a mid major 6 November 2022 Schad Tom January 1 2018 Scott Frost Committee seemed to make conscious effort to keep UCF low in Playoff rankings USA TODAY American Announces Agreements With UCF Cincinnati and Houston on Departure Press release American Athletic Conference June 10 2022 Retrieved June 10 2022 https www ncaa com video basketball men 2016 04 05 mbk 701 villanova north carolina 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