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Mid-Major Basketball Bubble Watch: Edition #1

As February arrives officially, teams are entering the critical phase of the season, where they make a final push before the conclusion of the regular season.

At the mid-major level, the reality is that the safest way to secure a spot in the tournament is by winning your conference championship (ask Indiana State last season, who sadly didn’t qualify). However, for a fortunate few with strong metrics, a handful of at-large bids are available to smaller programs with Cinderella potential.

Each Wednesday leading up to Selection Sunday, I’ll update the Mid-Major Basketball Bubble Watch. While this could be a lean year for teams meeting the criteria, here’s where things currently stand.

(Net Rankings are based off of Tuesday)

American

Locks: Memphis

Should be In: None

Work to Do: North Texas

At this point, Memphis is essentially locked into the field with five Quad 1 wins and many bracketologists projecting them as a four- or five-seed. North Texas, which currently holds a NET ranking of 58 but has no Quad 1 wins, is the only other team that could potentially help the conference secure a second bid, likely as a bid stealer similar to UAB, which has underperformed this year despite playing improved basketball.

Atlantic 10

Locks: None

Should be In: None

Work to Do: VCU, Dayton

What was once a league expected to send two or three teams to the tournament now faces the prospect of being a one-bid league this year. Dayton earned several impressive Quad 1 wins in non-conference play but has since dropped its NET ranking to 74. Meanwhile, VCU remains a bubble team with a NET ranking of 37 but lacks a Quad 1 win.

Missouri Valley

Locks: None

Should be In: None

Work to Do: Drake, Bradley

Remember the days when the Missouri Valley would get Wichita State and Creighton into the field, or Ben Jacobson had those great Northern Iowa programs? This year, it’s all about Bradley and Drake, who will likely both need an MVC Championship win in St. Louis to be a part of the Big Dance. And the Bulldogs have to be kicking themselves after an ugly loss to Murray State at home that tanked their NET ranking.

Mountain West

Locks: None

Should be In: Utah State

Work to Do: San Diego State, Boise State, New Mexico

Ah, yes. The Mountain West. The mid-major conference that saw six teams make the field last year. What will they do for an encore in 2025? At this point, we can add Utah State to the should be in position, with New Mexico, Boise State andSan Diego State all in contention to grab a spot. Buckle up! It’s going to be a wild ride down the stretch.

West Coast

Locks: Gonzaga, Saint Mary’s

Should be In: None

Work to Do: None

The West Coast Conference is known for producing late-night matchups in central and eastern time zones, and Gonzaga and Saint Mary’s are locked into the field. The key question now is whether Santa Clara, Oregon State, or San Francisco can secure that elusive third bid.

Other Conferences

Locks: None

Should be In: None

Work to Do: UC Irvine, UC San Diego, McNeese

As we ultimately progress into the conference tournament season, this part of the mid-major bubble watch will be filledwith teams who have locked up a spot by winning their championship. However, for now, it features teams that, while a long shot – still have a slight glimmer of hope for an at-large bid.

Trey Weston
Trey Weston
Trey Weston is a senior at Lipscomb University and National Writer at Mid-Major Basketball. Throughout his time at the school, Trey has done many different things in journalism, including doing play-by-play for ESPN+ and the school radio station, serving as the sports editor for student media, and writing for the men’s basketball team. Follow Weston on X (Twitter) @treywestoniii.

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