Well why not? It's happened like 20 times. In the history of college basketball. Seems like a pretty good bullet on the ole resume.
It
should be a pretty good bullet on the resume. But it matters who you play. It's not that great of a bullet if all your opponents were shooting blanks.
The NCAAT, unlike the CFP, has a simple and objective way to get into the field: win your conference tourney.
Fail to do that, and you have to be evaluated by resume. And we have some semi-objective tools for that, such as NET, and other things that evaluate a team in ways that are perhaps a little more nuanced than W/L record. Such as the fact that 4 of their wins went to OT, and another 5 wins determined in regulation were 1-score games. All against weak competition. But no, they had a great W/L record, right?!?! I mean, if all we care about is W/L, at 31-1 they should be a 1 seed!
Again, I'm not arguing necessarily for or against Miami (OH)
specifically. Just saying that we've built an objective path for teams in weak conferences to be included. If you don't make it objectively, then you're falling on the mercy of the court and you need to wait for the jury to rule.