Dick Vitale has something to say to Archie Miller.

The ESPN college basketball announcer took a moment during Tuesday night's broadcast of the West Coast Conference championship game to address the IU basketball coach, who ripped ESPN bracketologist Joe Lunardi over the weekend.

"No, we hear all these guys say, 'Oh, our conference is so tough,' — oh, really? You made the bed that you sleep in," Vitale said. “You're in that conference. I believe if you can't be .500 in your conference, that's mediocre, man. And if you're below that — you hear me, Archie Miller? — you're below that, you shouldn't be in. I mean, he's worrying about Joe Lunardi and bracketology. Give me a break. Worry about getting your team over .500. I don't want to hear how tough your conference is. Indiana should be better than that, OK? So the bottom line is — I just want to protect Joe Lunardi like crazy because I know how hard that guy works and I know how much he cares, and I think he deserves an apology from (Archie) Miller for that unbelievable statement, saying about 'Sesame Street.'"

IU is 19-12 overall but went 9-11 in Big Ten play. Lunardi has consistently had IU in the 68-team NCAA tournament field, but often as a "last four in." Many other brackets have the Hoosiers more comfortably in the field.

Other power conference teams that would be in trouble for making the NCAA tournament, based on Vitale's comments:

Clemson -- 16-15 overall, 9-11 in the Atlantic Coast Conference

Oklahoma State -- 17-14, 7-11 in the Big 12

TCU -- 16-15, 7-11 in the Big 12

Xavier -- 19-12, 8-10 in the Big East

Marquette -- 18-12, 8-10 in the Big East

Oregon State -- 17-13, 7-11 in the Pac-12

Utah -- 16-14, 7-11 in the Pac-12

Alabama -- 16-15, 8-10 in the Southeastern

Arkansas -- 19-12, 7-11 SEC