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Oakland's Jack Gohlke hopes NCAA Tournament format remains intact to give mid-major schools opportunity

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The upsets in March Madness are what college basketball fans dream about when the NCAA Tournament comes around each year. And when they do come, there's always those one or two players for the team no one expected to win their first-round matchup that gain immediate fame. 

That was Oakland University's Jack Gohlke this year after he dropped 32 points coming off the bench with 10 three-pointers made on 20 attempts in a shocking performance that took down the Kentucky Wildcats, 80-76, in the first round. 

Since then, Gohlke admits life has been a "whirlwind."

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Oakland guard Jack Gohlke looks to shoot during the Hanes Men's 3-Point Championship at Global Credit Union Arena in Phoenix on Thursday. (Kevin Abele/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

"Just craziness from all angles, and just trying to handle it as best I can," Gohlke told Fox News Digital when asked how his life has been since that game. "I think I’ve done a pretty good job so far. Just trying to manage my time, and I’ve luckily had people supporting and helping me out with all the messages and all that stuff. 

"Honestly, the biggest thing for me, the biggest thing I’ve noticed is just coming to these cool events like the [Final Four] three-point contest or the [NABC] All-Star Game. Meeting these players from across the country, these coaches and introducing myself like, ‘Hi, I’m Jack,’ and everyone’s like, ‘I know who you are.’ For me, that’s crazy because I’m just a normal guy."

Over the years of the NCAA Tournament, there have been many players from mid-major schools that have led their teams to upset wins. However, there

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