Oakland Golden Grizzlies guard Jack Gohlke. Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports

This is Jack Gohlke’s world, folks. We’re all just living in it.

The Oakland sharpshooter took social media by storm Thursday with his incredible performance in an 80-76 first-round upset over Kentucky at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Gohlke torched the nets with 10 three-pointers, becoming just the fifth player in NCAA Tournament history to score double-digit triples during a March Madness game.

The 6-foot-3 senior’s scorching-hot shooting display even included a Michael Jordan shrug.

Every non-Kentucky fan was absolutely eating up all the Gohlke content on X.

Gohlke during his postgame interview also had a strong message for everyone watching at home. He doesn’t see his 14-seed Oakland team as a mere Cinderella squad.

“We’re not a Cinderella,” Gohlke said to end his interview.

Gohlke’s 32 points led all scorers in the contest. The senior went 10-of-20 from the field with every single one of his attempts coming from beyond the arc.

Gohlke single-handedly outscored Kentucky’s duo of projected lottery picks Reed Sheppard and Rob Dillingham, who combined for just 13 points. Gohlke’s wild shooting display to beat Kentucky was reminiscent of another NCAA Tournament darling’s performance just a couple of years ago.

Until the clock strikes midnight on Gohlke and Oakland, their run in the Big Dance will live on.

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