High Point coach Flynn Clayman rails against mid-major schedule disparity after NCAA tournament upset of Wisconsin: ‘Nobody would play us’

As they languish in the NCAA tournament bubble, mid-major teams are often penalized by metrics for something beyond their control: who they play, and more accurately, who they don’t play.

That’s the case for Miami (Ohio), which entered Sunday with a 31-1 record but was one of the final four teams with zero games against Final Four opponents on its regular-season schedule. Miami then defeated SMU of the ACC in the First Four to advance to the full NCAA Tournament.

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Mid-major High Point pulled off the first major upset of the NCAA tournament with an 83-82 victory over fifth-seeded Wisconsin on Thursday.

High Point Coach: ‘We’ve played someone now’

High Point doesn’t have to worry about the bubble thanks to a win in the automatic bid to the Big South tournament.

But head coach Flynn Kleiman was ready to take the torch from the mid-major team and criticize the senior major league team as soon as the buzzer sounded on High Point’s victory.

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When asked how he felt about winning the first NCAA tournament win in program history, he immediately responded to TBS:

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