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Experts show tigers as an outsider

If it feels a bit like Memphis against everyone in the Tigers in the first round NCAA tournament Matchup with Colorado State, they are not wrong.

Experts select the 12-seed RAMs across the board to upset the 5-seed tiger when the teams tip over in Seattle on Friday.

Many cite the violation of Tyrese Hunter, but the latest winning streak by Colorado State (10 in a row) and the strength of the Rams Guard Nique Clifford have contributed to making Mountain West a fashionable selection of the Tigers.

Memphis coach Penny Hardaway said on Tuesday, the outsider status was only more motivation for the tiger, reported Jonah Dylan.

“We obviously try to use it as a motivation,” he said. “But you have to give them recognition. They looked really good, right? They don’t respect our conference because they say: ‘Well, they are over there and beat the teams that cannot play.’ Maybe you should play these teams and see how difficult it really is.

Here is a look at some of the predictions for the game on Friday in Seattle.

Seth Davis and Clark Kellogg started the Memphis hatred when selecting on Sunday

Seth Davis on Memphis: “I have a mild surprise for you, and this is another 12-5 with Colorado State, partly because of the problem with injury with Tyrese Hunter. We don’t know how it will be for Memphis.”

Clark Kellogg: “Colorado State has played here on one role here recently.”

Since then, almost every forecast of the CBS crew has seemed to have received information and selected against the tigers.

USA TODAY selects Colorado State via Memphis

The US sports reporter Eddie Timanus has joined many of his colleagues to select the RAMs:

The comparison of conferences is not always a valid predictor of success in this event, but there is an argument that Csus finishing kick in mountain vests was better preparation than the Tigers’ Run Through The One-Bid American. The RAMs enter a 10-game winning shop, and if they do not yet know anything about Nique Clifford, they will do it soon. Memphis also has talent and won eight in a row, but even the books have CSU as a light favorite.

Steve Berkowitz, a reporter of USA Today Sports sports data, quoted how many, the ankle injury of the Tyresian hunter when he took the Rams to annoy the tigers

“Colorado State has won 10 consecutive games, has a number of players who can shoot NiKe Clifford from three-point range and a unique talent in Wachmann, who leads the Rams to achieve, rebounding, assists and steals. Hunter-Kankle-Kankle-Kankle-Kankle-Kankle-Kankle-Kankle-Kankle injuries are pressed. “

ESPN experts buried themselves in closer

Jay Bilas expects a tight one. He chooses Memphis to win, but says that the possibility of an upset of seeds is “high”. Bilas writes that “Colorado State Nique Clifford, a” do-it-all “cider and the Rams have a big offensive. You can win.”

Bilas also says that Memphis Guard PJ Hagggerty can “really be downhill. He had 42 points in a game against Wichita State in the AAC tournament and will achieve figures against the state of Colorado.”

Jeff Borzello from ESPN chooses a score for each game and says that the Rams 72-70 win.

The athlete likes Colorado State

Lindsay quickly and CJ Moore filled out brackets and both selected the rams to beat Memphis.

Moore writes that CSU is “one of the hottest team in the country and has one of the best wings in the country in Neven Clifford.

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