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MEMPHIS BLUES Now that Memphis has only league games remaining on its schedule, folks in the River City are voicing concern that the weakness of Conference USA will hurt the third-ranked Tigers ' seeding in the NCAA tournament. Should that happen, it would be grossly unfair to a team that faced a formidable slate of nonconference games--the only part of its schedule over which it had any control--and went 14-2 in that stretch, including a three-point loss to Duke (above). Certainly Memphis 's RPI ranking (No. 2 at week's end) will fall; eight of Conference USA 's 12 schools are currently 200th or lower in the RPI. Nor does it help that the Tigers (17-2, 3-0 in C-USA ) will play just one game each against two of the league's better teams, Houston and UTEP . But if Memphis dominates the conference as expected and wins its postseason tournament, it should be rewarded with a No. 1 seed on Selection Sunday. MIDSEASON ALL-AMERICAS I've always felt that All-America teams should feature the five best players, regardless of position. That's especially true this season, as small ball has enjoyed particular success, which is why I'm going with a four-guard lineup for my midseason team.
G Maurice Ager
, Michigan State
G Dee Brown
, Illinois
G Randy Foye
, Villanova
G J.J. Redick
, Duke
F Adam Morrison
, Gonzaga
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