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Keep in mind, the argument was that NO MM with football had made a deep run. Those schools have made runs to Elite 8 or further, while at the time being in a mid-major conference.
AP Poll History of Wichita St:
Number of Times Ranked: 157
Number of Times Ranked #1: 1
Number of Times Top 5: 32 (Most Recent - 2017)
Number of Times Top 10: 73 (Most Recent - 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017)
Highest Recent AP Ranking:
#3 - Dec. 2017
#2 ~ March 2014
Highest Recent Coaches Poll Ranking:
#2 ~ March 2014
Finished 2013 Season #4
KU's football is mid-major. Maybe ... they've made a deep run now and then. Suggest they drop their program and see what kind of reaction you get. One of the jokes I've heard (that isn't really very funny) is Lew Perkins has killed football at two schools in Kansas.
The reaction would be negative in terms of possible realignment. Two AD's, a lady chancellor, 3 coach's, and a much tougher schedule post northern division of the Big 12 killed KU football. The positive is a new chancellor who seems to get it in terms of the athletic department and fired the incompetent AD. The new AD hire probably also guarantees a football program that will rise to the traditional KU level of mediocrity in a few years.
Originally posted by Downtown Shocker BrownView Post
Temple, Butler, Indiana State, and UMASS all play at NCAA D1 level.
I don't know if Temple could ever be called a mid-major. Here's something I found about their program:
The Owls were a football-only member of the Big East Conference from 1991 until 2004. Temple was expelled from the league due to a lack of commitment to the football program from university officials.
I was unaware Butler had a football program. They play in the same conference as Drake Can that actually be called having a football team?
Indiana State's NCAA run was with Larry Bird. The concept of a "mid-major" didn't exist, and FBS football hadn't become the huge $$ generator it is since ESPN came on the scene.
UMass seems like a school that fit the criteria.
This is almost like the old "so, you're saying there is a chance" quote from a movie.
The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades. We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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