Trying to compare conferences based on performance in a single elimination tournament is absurd. These things are brutal, unfair judges. They're just an exciting and simple way to crown a champion. It would be unbelievable to have a year in which all the conferences succeeded to each round proportionately to the relative strengths. Was the A-10 the strongest conference during the round of 64 then all of a sudden a lousy one in the round of 32? It's just the way these things go, sports fans put way too much stock in the ability of these things to finely judge teams and conferences. Anyone that follows sports should know one game doesn't mean much on its own, but single elimination amplifies the affects of any one game. Vander Blue misses that layup and Marquette is a disgrace, but he makes it and now we're a top eight team?
Please. It's sad, that's exactly the emotion you can have as a fan, but it's downright silly. Good programs succeed more often, I'm decidedly not saying teams shouldn't count their successes in the tournaments, but nitpicking results in these things is crazy talk.