BillikensWin wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:BEX wrote:MM label just used by laziest of media anymore. It is totally based on FB conferences. Relevant to BB? No. When some announcer uses it, I just figure the guy is ignorant.
Is UCF BB a "high Major" now cuz their FB team won a Bowl Game?
The mid major label was invented by the coach of a Catholic mid major school strictly in reference to college basketball.
I don't follow history all that closely (as you can tell). Catholic University was/is a mid-major? Don't know a whole lot about them.
HoosierPal wrote:senditinjerome wrote:AAC is in a grey area regarding b-ball...they're definitely not a "major", but on the other hand, they're much better than a mid-major (the A-10 for instance).
The AAC members this past year included three of the last four NCAA Champs. If that isn't "major" then there is no "major".
Burrito wrote:Only UConn and Cincinnati are in that purgatory situation. The AAC is a step up for Temple and Memphis. The AAC is a mediocre football conference but is currently a solid basketball league (at least the top half of the conference). That could change in a few years once Larry Brown retires from SMU and if Cincinnati and/or UConn ever gets picked up by a P5 conference.
Bill Marsh wrote:HoosierPal wrote:senditinjerome wrote:AAC is in a grey area regarding b-ball...they're definitely not a "major", but on the other hand, they're much better than a mid-major (the A-10 for instance).
The AAC members this past year included three of the last four NCAA Champs. If that isn't "major" then there is no "major".
Obviously those 2 schools are not mid major. But college basketball season is over for this year and one of those 2 past NC's is now gone to the ACC, so when we talk about conferences, we're talking about basketball membership going forward, not former conference opponents.
HoosierPal wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:HoosierPal wrote:
The AAC members this past year included three of the last four NCAA Champs. If that isn't "major" then there is no "major".
Obviously those 2 schools are not mid major. But college basketball season is over for this year and one of those 2 past NC's is now gone to the ACC, so when we talk about conferences, we're talking about basketball membership going forward, not former conference opponents.
I do not share your opinion. You can't keep trashing conferences that aren't the Big East. The Big East needs to aspire to be as good as the AAC - winning national championships (and I guess to senditjerome that means being a mid-major conference). I won't be surprised if the AAC once again has more bids than the Big East next tourney.
Jet915 wrote:"Val" will deserve props for this Big Ten - Big East Challenge.
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