Tiny Dancers: Plenty of Examples Why Mid-Majors Deserve More At-Large Bids
When given an opportunity via an at-large invitation to the Big Dance, members from 10 different mid-major conferences have more than held their own against opponents from elite leagues. The greatest example was Virginia Commonwealth, which defeated members from five different power leagues en route to the 2011 Final Four. It was preposterous there were any questions at all about Wichita State as an at-large team as the Shockers beat multiple power-league members for the fourth time in the NCAA tourney positioned from "invite" category in the last 11 seasons.
In the last 25 years (all but 2009), the following total of 38 different mid-major at-large entrants went on to win in the NCAA playoffs against a total of 53 different power-conference members (listed in reverse chronological order):
NOTE: Butler (Big East), Cincinnati (Big East), Louisville (Big East and ACC), Utah (Pac-12) and Xavier (Big East) subsequently joined a power conference.