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NCAA Basketball: Arizona, Kentucky, Memphis and Fresno State headline Sunday Mailbag

Fresno State Orlando Robinson and Colorado State's Dischon Thomas reach for the lose ball during a game at Moby Arena in Fort Collins, Colorado on Friday, Feb. 11, 2022.Ftc 0211 Ja Csu Fresno Mens Bball 011
Fresno State Orlando Robinson and Colorado State's Dischon Thomas reach for the lose ball during a game at Moby Arena in Fort Collins, Colorado on Friday, Feb. 11, 2022.Ftc 0211 Ja Csu Fresno Mens Bball 011 /
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NCAA Basketball Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe Jordan Prather-USA TODAY Sports
NCAA Basketball Kentucky Wildcats forward Oscar Tshiebwe Jordan Prather-USA TODAY Sports /

Exactly four weeks until Selection Sunday and as teams try to put the finishing touches on their resume, the non-tournament NCAA Basketball teams try to play spoiler and ruin some resumes. The next four weeks leading up to Selection Sunday will be some of the best basketball of the year.

There are currently some mid-major schools that are looking for an at large bid right now. It will also be a huge story to follow to see if those schools do end up getting an at-large bid. Championship week is right around the corner which means the 32 automatic bids are going to be handed out shortly.

There were four reader questions this week. The questions stem around Bracketology, A coach who may have a problem motivating his guys, and finally, a question looking at the impact of conferences banning teams from postseason play for the schools’ desire to move to a different conference affiliation. As always, the questions this week required a lot of research to come to the answer and I always try and provide a highly researched and factual backed answer.

As the Sunday Mailbag is going to be winding down these have been highly successful this year and I have enjoyed writing them. I hope you have all enjoyed reading them as well. To anyone who has ever sent me a question through text message or through social media, it is much appreciated. This article would not be possible without all of you. I hope you all enjoy this week’s article and the questions are below.