by gmoser1210 » Mon Dec 24, 2012 2:10 am
The mid-major label is finicky. People usually aren't clear as to whether a program's status as a mid major or high major is determined by their success, their budget, their conference affiliation, or some combination thereof.
The Big 10 conference is clearly a high major conference, but why? In my opinion, it's because the conference membership regularly receives multiple at-large bids. However, is conference affiliation enough to make Northwestern a high major? Along the same lines, the MVC is a mid-major conference because it sometimes receives multiple at-large bids. Finally, the SWAC is a low-major conference because it never receives multiple at-large bids.
Labeling individual teams is trickier. Is Gonzaga a high major because it is regularly deserving of an at-large bid, or is it a mid-major because of conference affiliation? Are SLU, Saint Joseph's, and Dayton mid-majors because they are sometimes deserving of an at-large bid, but not on a consistent basis, or are they high majors because their conference regularly gets multiple at-large bids? Is Nebraska a high major because it has a large basketball budget and competes in the B1G, or is it a low major because it is a horrible basketball program? The answer varies from person to person; there is no clear consensus.
I think it's all about perception, and conference affiliation is a huge part of that perception. For some teams, the conference is strong enough for all of its members to be considered high-major, despite actual results. For others, the conference is strong, but not strong enough. Northwestern is certainly a higher-major program than Fordham, even though both leagues regularly get multiple at-large bids. Obviously, the B1G is better than the A10.
I think this new conference would absolutely, 100% be a high-major conference. Villanova, Georgetown, Marquette, Xavier, and Butler would all be regular contenders for an at-large bid, and the conference would probably get at least four teams into the tournament. However, will the conference's total strength be enough to strengthen the reputations of the lower-tier schools? I think the strength will be strong enough if the conference regularly has representation in April. If not, it'll be a high-major conference with some mid-major members.
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