BradleyBrave
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When someone can define a 'major' versus a 'midmajor', then I will give the term some credence.
I think that was more because it was the last game we put on the sked, IIRC, and many were hoping for one more big-name scalp.
one site that awards such honors as MM of the week and MM player of the week...has mysteriously totally ignored one of the best MM victories of the season when BU beat Illinois...it's as if it didn't happen!
TAS, so your telling us that no recruiter for a "bcs" team uses the term when talking with a recruit in an attempt to sway him.
Recruit-"I have been looking at Bradley and I think I'd fit in there."
Recruiter-"That's great, but I don't consider you a mid major player, I think you're better than that. I think you'd fit here at our MAJOR program".
I know you don't think the above conversation never happens. You are much smarter than that.
TAS, so your telling us that no recruiter for a "bcs" team uses the term when talking with a recruit in an attempt to sway him.
Recruit-"I have been looking at Bradley and I think I'd fit in there."
Recruiter-"That's great, but I don't consider you a mid major player, I think you're better than that. I think you'd fit here at our MAJOR program".
I know you don't think the above conversation never happens. You are much smarter than that.
Ok, everybody. The most common usage of "mid-major" referrs to the budget of the program and the media recognition the program gets. Not the actual caliber of play of the program.
I don't fully understand the distinction of mid-major versus high major.....or mid versus low-major for that matter. I do know, however, that Xavier and Gonzaga should not be considered mid-majors. They've sustained success long enough to be considered graduates of the mid-major class....whatever that means!One thing I will say with great authority and confidence though: NJIT is still a low-major.:lol:
When someone can define a 'major' versus a 'midmajor', then I will give the term some credence.
How does the Valley, which finishes in the 8th-10th place slot nationally, still garner the name MM? This name is an insult to our program. It is simply used by the media and the "bcs" conferences to keep us down. And some of us gladly accept it. Sad.
I accept the term and understand it to mean...
mid-major - school whose athletic dept spends less than $25 mil per year or they are in a conference whose average is less than $25 mil per year, and whose basketball budget is under $2.5 mil per year.
and who play in one of the non-power conferences - defined as ACC, BE, BT, B12, SEC, P10.
As with most rules, there are some borderline exceptions....but only a few (Memphis, Gonzaga) are even worth debating.
as with most terms (such as "irregardless") even if it NOT a word, after it comes into sufficient widespread use, it establishes itself as a word.
Classic example......with all due respect you CAN'T play your way out of the intended definition of the term.
BU could go to 5 final 4's in a row (hope they do) and they'd still be a mid becuase we don't and never will have the $$$ to throw at basketball like KU, OSU, Illinois, etc.
Frankly I prefer BCS and NON BCS........check that...I actually prefer D1 university but IF they must label us...we are non BCS.