Yup, MWC dropped the ball in the tourney. Especially that UNM loss.
However, New Mexico did go into Cincy and beat a top 10 team at the time in their own building...(the same team you lost to on neutral court.)
Colorado St. beat former Big 12 Missouri in the first round...
San Diego St. beat Oklahoma by 15 in the first round.
We beat you by 12 with 2 freshman, 2 transfers and 3rd string center.
I don't get this Big 12 superior talk. You have Kansas...which puts you over the top. Baylor was good with vegas kid Jackson. Other than that I don't see many teams that would be favorites or even top 3 in the MWC.
In fact, since 2010, Big 12 is 14-19 vs MWC teams.
Oh my goodness. Maybe last year the the MWC was on par, but over the course of the last 15 years, or even longer, forget about it, the better basketball was played in the Big 12. It is not even close on that either. The Big 12 spent many years as the RPI's second best conference by seasons end, that was a heck of a run. UNLV won against ISU last year, but it was a home game and they played ISU before Iowa State started to gel, which wasn't until after January. By March ISU was better, they went into Dayton and would would have beat the second seeded Buckeyes in the their back yard if it were not for a crap call, I doubt UNLV could have done that. Or beat a 7 seed by 27 points like ISU did as well.
And your stat about head to head competition since 2010, do you have a link? I want to see what teams have played. Sometimes that stat is misleading because it could be bottom teams from one league playing the majority of the matchups.