Power Five Conferences

Power Five Conferences In College Football

You’ve probably heard the term Power Five Conferences when referring to college sports. This is usually a short-hand way to identify the perceived top-tier conferences for basketball, football, and other NCAA sporting events. You are probably wondering which conferences are included in the Power Five and the schools within them. This article will identify those big five conferences while looking at their overall impact on college sports in general and college football specifically.

Power Five Conferences

Which Conferences Make Up The Power Five?

As the name suggests, there are five conferences within the Power 5. At the moment, there are 65 total Power Five programs, but realignment will increase that total in the next few years. Those teams are spread out across the big five athletic conferences in a disproportional fashion. Here’s a full list of the power five conferences and schools within that:

Atlantic Coastal Conference (ACC)

The Atlantic Coastal Conference, otherwise known as the ACC, has 14 total schools broken into the Atlantic and Coastal Division:

  • Boston College Eagles
  • Clemson Tigers
  • Duke Blue Devils
  • Florida State Seminoles
  • Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
  • Louisville Cardinals
  • Miami (FL) Hurricanes
  • North Carolina Tar Heels
  • North Carolina State Wolfpack
  • Pittsburgh Panthers
  • Syracuse Orange
  • Virginia Cavaliers
  • Virginia Tech Hokies
  • Wake Forest Demon Deacons
  • Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Take note that Notre Dame is not a member of the ACC for football. Notre Dame is listed as an independent in that sport, meaning that they do not belong to a conference. However, Notre Dame is part of the ACC for 24 other sports, including basketball.

The ACC has noticed a substantial shift since 2004. Boston College, Louisville, Miami (FL), Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Virginia Tech, and Notre Dame were all added after that year. The University of Maryland left the ACC to join the Big Ten Conference in 2014.

Big Ten Conference (B1G)

The Big Ten Coastal Conference, otherwise known by the abbreviation “B1G”, has 14 total schools:

  • Illinois Fighting Illini
  • Indiana Hoosiers
  • Iowa Hawkeyes
  • Maryland Terrapins
  • Michigan Wolverines
  • Michigan State Spartans
  • Minnesota Golden Gophers
  • Nebraska Cornhuskers
  • Northwestern Wildcats
  • Ohio State Buckeyes
  • Penn State Nittany Lions
  • Purdue Boilermakers
  • Rutgers Scarlet Knights
  • Wisconsin Badgers

Like all power conferences, the Big Ten has noticed some changes since 2010. Nebraska, Rutgers, and Maryland all joined the Big Ten in the midst of major conference realignment for the power schools and beyond.

Big Twelve Conference (Big 12)

The Big Twelve Conference, otherwise known as simply as the Big 12, has 10 total schools:

  • Baylor Bears
  • Iowa State Cyclones
  • Kansas Jayhawks
  • Kansas State Wildcats
  • Oklahoma State Cowboys
  • TCU Horned Frogs
  • Texas Tech Red Raiders
  • West Virginia Mountaineers
  • Texas Longhorns
  • Oklahoma Sooners

The Big 12 lost four members in 2011-12: Colorado, Missouri, Nebraska, and Texas A&M. They were replaced by TCU and West Virginia, bringing the conference to 10 teams. The Big 12 will undergo more changes in the future, as Oklahoma and Texas announced they are leaving for the SEC in 2023. The Big 12 intends to add BYU, Cincinnati, Houston, and UCF before the 2024 season.

Pacific 12 Conference (Pac-12)

The Pacific 12 Conference, otherwise known as the Pac-12, has 12 total schools:

  • Arizona Wildcats
  • Arizona State Sun Devils
  • California Golden Bears
  • UCLA Bruins
  • Colorado Buffalos
  • Oregon Ducks
  • Oregon State Beavers
  • Southern California - USC Trojans
  • Stanford Cardinal
  • Utah Utes
  • Washington Huskies
  • Washington State Cougars

The Pac-12 is one of the few power five conferences that didn’t lose any schools in the latest reshuffling. Instead, the Pac-12 gained Colorado and Utah in 2011. Formerly known as the Pacific 10 Conference, it appropriately changed its name to Pac-12 once expanding to 12 teams.

Southeastern Conference (SEC)

The Southeastern Conference, otherwise known as the SEC, has 14 total schools:

  • Alabama Crimson Tide
  • Arkansas Razorbacks
  • Auburn Tigers
  • Florida Gators
  • Georgia Bulldogs
  • Kentucky Wildcats
  • LSU Tigers
  • Ole Miss Rebels
  • Mississippi State Bulldogs
  • Missouri Tigers
  • South Carolina Gamecocks
  • Tennessee Volunteers
  • Texas A&M Aggies
  • Vanderbilt Commodores

The SEC is another big five conference that didn’t lose any schools in the latest adjustment. Instead, the Southeastern Conference added Texas A&M and Missouri from the Big 12 in 2012.

The SEC has also agreed to bring in Texas and Oklahoma from the Big 12, which will go into effect in 2023.

Is Notre Dame Part Of The Power Five Conferences?

For those who don’t know, Notre Dame is one of the most successful college football programs in all of America. Because they have independent status, the Irish do not fall under any conferences for football. However, they did join a power five conference for 24 other sports.

As mentioned above, Notre Dame competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) for major sports like basketball, baseball, golf, soccer, lacrosse, and others. However, the Fighting Irish are a member of the Big Ten Conference when it comes to hockey.

Notre Dame’s football team technically joined the ACC for one season in 2020. Due to the scheduling disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Fighting Irish agreed to join the Atlantic Coastal Conference for this single season. Notre Dame played a 10-game ACC schedule and qualified for the Conference Championship, ultimately losing 34-10 to Clemson.

Notre Dame football resumed its status independent from any conference in 2021.

So it would be accurate to say that yes, Notre Dame is part of the power five conferences- just not for football.

Which Power Five Conference Is Best Academically?

It’s difficult to distinguish which Power Five Conference ranks best academically. The pedigree of each school can be a subjective measurement that varies based on criteria. For example, one University can excel in engineering while the other specializes in journalism. Having said that, here is a broad idea of how each conference stacks up academically based on US News University Rankings.

Atlantic Coastal Conference Academics

The ACC has six of 14 schools ranked in the Top 30. Of that, all but one ranks in the Top 100. Louisville is the only university ranked outside that mark while checking in at 192 on the US News rankings.

Big Twelve Conference Academics

As stated earlier, the Big 12 conference currently has 10 schools. Seven of those universities rank outside the Top 100 in US News rankings. No Big 12 school ranks in the Top 30, as Texas currently leads this conference at 42nd.

Big Ten Conference Academics

Similar to the ACC, all but one Big Ten school (Nebraska) ranks in the Top 100. Two of them rank within the Top 30, and Northwestern checks in at 9th overall.

Pacific 12 Conference Academics

Six members of the Pac-12 rank outside the Top 100. However, there are several prestigious Universities in this group, as four schools are listed in the Top 30. Stanford leads the way while ranked 6th.

Southeastern Conference Academics

Nine of the 14 SEC universities rank outside the Top 100 for the US News list. Two schools, Florida and Vanderbilt, are in the Top 30. Vanderbilt ranks 14th overall.

ACC: Best Academics of Power Five Schools

As mentioned in the section above, the ACC has academic prestige with six universities ranking in the Top 30 according to US News. By looking at this metric, we can derive that the ACC has some of the best academic pedigree of all Power Five conferences.

The Big Ten and Pac-12 are next in line. The Big Ten has higher rankings across the board, but the Pac-12 has more universities ranked in the Top 30.

The SEC and Big 12 are considered to be on the lower end of the academic spectrum among the five power conferences. The majority of these schools are ranked outside the Top 100, although both conferences have members with attractive specializations or research facilities regardless of the overall ranking.

Who Are The Upcoming Power Five Teams?

There are a few college football teams that are joining these top conferences in the future. Here’s a list of those other schools, where they are going, and which conferences they are coming from:

  • Brigham Young University - BYU Cougars. The Cougars will join the Big 12 Conference in 2023. They used to be independent of a conference prior to this move.
  • University of Central Florida - UCF Knights. UCF is making the move to the Big 12. They used to belong to the American Athletic Conference (AAC). This move will take place in 2023.
  • University of Cincinnati - Cincinnati Bearcats. Cincinnati is another team moving from the AAC to start Big 12 conference play. This move will take place in 2023.
  • University of Houston - Houston Cougars. Houston joins UCF and Cincinnati in a move from the American Athletic Conference to the Big 12. This move will take place in 2023.

As you can see, three of these teams are making the move from the Group of Five into the Power Five. This trend will likely continue as conferences continue to realign and expand to become more competitive and relevant on the national stage.

Which Conferences Make Up The Group Of Five?

The Group of Five Conferences represents the next five conferences in the hierarchy of college sports. Think of the Power Five as the top teams and the Group of Five as the next tier on the Division I NCAA pyramid. Of course, that’s a loose generalization, as there are teams in the group that can regularly beat the big schools.

Here’s the Group of Five Conferences and their members:

American Athletic Conference (American)

The American Athletic Conference, otherwise known as the American or AAC, has 11 schools:

  • Central Florida Knights
  • Cincinnati Bearcats
  • East Carolina Pirates
  • Houston Cougars
  • Memphis Tigers
  • South Florida Bulls
  • Southern Methodist Mustangs
  • Temple Owls
  • Tulane Green Wave
  • Tulsa Golden Hurricane
  • Wichita State Shockers

Take note that Wichita State is a non-football participant. That widdles the American Athletic Conference down to 10 teams for football. The realignment will continue for these groups of Five teams with UCF, Cincinnati, and Houston are moving to the Big 12.

Conference USA (C-USA)

Here are the members of Conference USA:

  • Florida International Panthers
  • UAB Blazers
  • Florida Atlanta Owls
  • Marshall Thundering Herd
  • UNC Charlotte 49ers
  • Rice Owls
  • North Texas Mean Green
  • UT-San Antonio Road Runnders
  • Louisiana Tech Bulldogs
  • Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders
  • UTEP Miners
  • Western Kentucky Hilltoppers

Four members of other conferences will make the jump into the Conference USA in 2023:

  • Jacksonville State Gamecocks
  • Liberty Flames
  • New Mexico State Aggies
  • Sam Houston Bearkats

Mid-American Conference (MAC)

The Mid-American Conference, otherwise known as the MAC, has 12 members divided into the East and West Divisions. The East Division includes:

  • Akron Zips
  • owling Green Falcons
  • Buffalo Bulls
  • Kent State Golden Flashes
  • Miami (OH) RedHawks
  • Ohio Bobcats

The West Division:

  • Ball State Cardinals
  • Central Michigan Chippewas
  • Eastern Michigan Eagles
  • Northern Illinois Huskies
  • Toledo Rockets
  • Western Michigan Broncos

All 12 of these teams participate in football and basketball. Buffalo does not have a baseball team, so only 11 compete in that sport.

Mountain West Conference (MWC)

A total of 11 FBS teams play in the Mountain West Conference, which includes:

  • Air Force Falcons
  • Boise State Broncos
  • Fresno State Bulldogs
  • Colorado State Rams
  • Nevada Wolf Pack
  • New Mexico Lobos
  • San Diego State Aztecs
  • San Jose State Spartans
  • Utah State Aggies
  • Wyoming Cowboys

Take note that Hawai’i is an affiliate member of the Mountain West by participating in football. However, the Rainbow Warriors aren’t included in any other sports for the MWC.

Sun Belt Conference

The Sun Belt Conference features 11 FBS football teams and one non-football member in Arkansas Little Rock. Here’s a complete list of these programs:

  • Appalachian State Mountaineers
  • Arkansas State Red Wolves
  • Arkansas Little Rock Trojans
  • Coastal Carolina Chanticleers
  • Georgia Southern Eagles
  • Georgia State Panthers
  • Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns
  • Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks
  • South Alabama Jaguars
  • Texas State Bobcats
  • UT Arlington Mavericks
  • Troy Trojans

By 2023, the James Madison Dukes, Marshall Thundering Herd, Old Dominion Monarchs, and Southern Miss Golden Eagles will join the Sun Belt Conference.

What Are The Power Six Conferences?

So now you’ve heard of the Power Five programs, which mostly pertains to the structure of college football. However, what are the Power 6 conferences? This references the six major conferences for college basketball. In short, the Power Five Conferences are included in this designation with the addition of one more league: the Big East Conference.

Big East Conference For Basketball

The Big East is considered one of the top leagues in college basketball. They have several National Championship contenders every season, giving them the label of a power conference. The Big East football conference disbanded in 2013 as numerous teams left for greener pastures. The leftover teams and several new additions now make up the American Atheltic Conference in NCAA Division I football.

However, the Big East Conference lives on for basketball. Here are the current members:

  • Butler Bulldogs
  • Connecticut Huskies
  • Creighton Bluejays
  • DePaul Blue Demons
  • Georgetown Hoyas
  • Marquette Golden Eagles
  • St. John’s Red Storm
  • Providence Friars
  • Villanova Wildcats
  • Seton Hall Pirates
  • Xavier Muskateers

As you can see, there are 11 full members of the Big East Conference. Even though this league does not compete for football, they still generate a ton of interest for college hoops. Upon its founding in 2013, the Big East signed a six-year television contract with CBS Sports and a 12-year contract with Fox Sports.

Which Conference Is The Best?

This topic is certainly debatable, and it depends on which sport you are talking about. You can also get into a debate about success and longevity. Are you looking at which conference has had the most recent success or which league has performed the best over the last 60 years? These are all factors that go into this discussion.

In an attempt to identify the best conference of the Power 5, we will break down those items by sport.

Best Conference in NCAA Football

Many consider the Southeastern Conference (SEC) to be one of the best conferences in college football. That’s due in large part to their recent domination in the Bowl Championship Series and College Football Playoff.

There have been seven College Football Playoff Championship Games comprising 14 total appearances. The SEC has accounted for seven of those teams playing for the trophy. SEC schools have accounted for four championships of the seven total games. Alabama has won three of those.

The ACC claims two CFP Championships as Clemson claimed the title in 2016 and 2018.

The Big Ten has one title via Ohio State in 2014. The Pac-12 has one appearance and no championships. The Big 12 has not made it to a CFP Title Game.

Best Conference in NCAA Basketball

The Pac-12 has claimed the most championships in NCAA men’s basketball at 15. Here is a full list of each Power 6 conference and how many titles they have won in basketball:

  • Pac-12: 15
  • ACC: 12
  • SEC: 11
  • Big Ten: 10
  • Big East: 10
  • Big 12: 9

While the Pac-12 reigns supreme by this measurement, the tide is changing in the college basketball landscape. According to Sports Illustrated, the Big 12 Conference has the strongest teams heading into the 2021 season. The Big Ten, SEC, Big East, ACC, and Pac-12 follow in respective fashion.