Mid-major

Mid-major conferences in American college sports at the NCAA Division I level are athletic conferences that are not among the Power conferences. The grouping is used particularly in men's college basketball to describe conferences outside of the Big Ten, Big 12, Big East, SEC, Pac-12, and ACC, collectively referred to as the Power Six or "high majors".

The term "mid-major" was coined in 1977 by Jack Kvancz, the head coach of men's basketball team at Catholic University of America. The NCAA neither acknowledges nor uses the terms "major" or "mid-major" to differentiate between Division I athletic conferences. Some schools and fans consider it offensive and derogatory, while others embrace the term.[1][2][3]

  1. ^ "Retire term 'mid-major'". Archived from the original on December 22, 2015. Retrieved December 18, 2015.
  2. ^ "Atlantic 10 fights mid-major image".
  3. ^ "Let's talk about it: What's a mid major?". 6 November 2022.

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