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Foul play not in plans for Tigers
Memphis coach says he won't use those tactics against OSU's Oden
By Marla Ridenour
Beacon Journal sportswriter
SAN ANTONIO - Memphis coach John Calipari no longer tries to get an opposing player in foul trouble, because he believes it ensures defeat.
Fighting off that temptation might be a little tougher when the foe is Ohio State's Greg Oden.
Oden, the Buckeyes' 7-foot freshman center, has been whistled for nine fouls in the past two NCAA Tournament games, seven in the past 40 minutes. He's scored just 23 points and grabbed 16 rebounds, which would be a good day for the likely first pick in June's NBA Draft. He fouled out for the first time all season in an overtime win over Xavier a week ago and played only 18 minutes Thursday night as OSU's miraculously rallied from a 20-point, first-half deficit to top Tennessee 85-84. In the latter, he shot from the field only twice, both dunks.
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