Usually I'm all for more mids in the tournament, but this year they have no one to blame but themselves. Once you get past the MVC in CRPI, everyone's been a disaster. BYU has gone down in flames. The CAA has been catastrophically awful. The bottom has fallen out of CUSA. THe MAAC's had a down year. The MAC East picked a horrible year to be way down, because Akron needed that profile boost.
Props to the Summit for creeping SDSU into the back end of the bubble talk, and to the OVC especially, which gamed the system well and should get Belmont in no matter what.
If you're worried about power 6 teams gobbling up at large bids, don't worry. The MWC and A-10 have the potential to vacuum all those up this year.
For the record, the only teams outside the top 9 conferences who should be in the at-large convo: Belmont, MTSU, Gonzaga, St Mary's, Akron, Louisiana Tech, Memphis. 7 teams. But Southern Miss? SFA? Ohio? Bucknell? SDSU? Nah. And if you count up the teams from this year, 7 teams is a historically low number of candidates.