Cascadia wrote: ↑Mon Mar 22, 2021 10:48 am
PhDhawk wrote: ↑Mon Mar 22, 2021 10:45 am
Cascadia wrote: ↑Mon Mar 22, 2021 10:40 am
Agreed on Big East being a major conference, but a mid major team did win in 2014
That's true, but it almost feels like a technicality since UConn had just left the Big East, and is back in the Big East now, plus, the AAC at the time also had Louisville.
It's not a technicality if your argument is NCAA Tournament success requires good competition in the two months that proceed the tournament. Past and future teams rosters and experience do not apply. A team from the 8th best conference (mid major) won the tournament in 2014.
For reference, the WCC is 5th this year, the ACC is 7th
Always going to be outliers, and I again wouldn't argue "require" because a juggernaut team can certainly win it all regardless of who they played all season.
But, even if we say UCONN counts in 2014, that is two mid-majors in 30+ years going back to 1990. It's just more often than not the teams playing against major competition in the regular season tend to win this thing and go to the Final Four more often than the mid-majors. Certainly is not "dependent" on that factor, though.