Runaway Winners: Most Dominant Regular-Season Conference Champions

Virginia became the first ACC member since Duke in 1999-00 to win the regular-season league title by as many as four games in final standings. But the most dominant club in conference competition this season was Buffalo, which captured the Mid-American Conference East Division title by six games.

The SEC is the only power league this decade to have a team finish atop conference standings by at least five games. Buffalo is among the following 13 teams to win a DI conference regular-season crown by more than four games this decade (listed in reverse order):

Season League Champion (Coach) Conference Mark GA
2017-18 Buffalo (Nate Oats) Mid-American/East 15-3 +6
2016-17 Belmont (Rick Byrd) Ohio Valley/East 15-1 +5
2014-15 Murray State (Steve Prohm) Ohio Valley/West 16-0 +6
2014-15 Kentucky (John Calipari) SEC 18-0 +5
2014-15 New Mexico State (Marvin Menzies) WAC 13-1 +5
2013-14 Wichita State (Gregg Marshall) Missouri Valley 18-0 +6
2013-14 Murray State (Steve Prohm) Ohio Valley/West 13-3 +5
2013-14 Florida (Billy Donovan) SEC 18-0 +6
2012-13 Middle Tennessee State (Kermit Davis) Sun Belt 19-1 +5
2011-12 Kentucky (John Calipari) SEC 16-0 +6
2011-12 Middle Tennessee State (Kermit Davis) Sun Belt/East 14-2 +6
2010-11 Utah State (Stew Morrill) WAC 15-1 +5
2009-10 Butler (Brad Stevens) Horizon League 18-0 +6