Yup, we have your college basketball games for this weekend including where College GameDay is headed.
Men’s College Basketball: No. 1 Ohio St. Twice & College GameDay at No. 11 Kentucky at No. 23 Florida
ESPN’s upcoming men’s college basketball schedule includes two telecasts involving undefeated No. 1 Ohio State and College GameDay at No. 23 Florida for a showdown against conference foe No. 11 Kentucky (televised Saturday, Feb. 5, at 9 p.m. on ESPN). The morning edition of College GameDay is aired at 10 a.m. on ESPNU and continues on ESPN at 11 a.m. while the one-hour evening edition will be televised at 8 p.m. on ESPN. The show is hosted by Rece Davis with analysts Jay Bilas, Hubert Davis and Digger Phelps. Additional highlights:
- ESPN will televise No. 1 Ohio State twice in four days as the Buckeye’s host Michigan on Thursday, Feb. 3, at 7 p.m. and visit No. 20 Minnesota on Sunday, Feb. 6, at 2 p.m.
- ESPNU will televise two games involving teams ranked in the top 10 of the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll on Saturday, Feb. 5, beginning with No. 7 Connecticut at Seton Hall at 7 p.m. followed by No. 3 Texas against Texas Tech at 9 p.m.
- Four of ESPN’s five telecasts on Saturday, Feb. 5 will feature at least one ranked team, concluding with the No. 11 Kentucky at No. 23 Florida matchup at 9 p.m. Additional games include: West Virginia at No. 12 Villanova at noon, No. 16 Texas A&M at Baylor at 2 p.m. and North Carolina State at No. 5 Duke at 6 p.m.
Date Time (ET Game Network Thu, Feb 3 7 p.m. Michigan at No. 1 Ohio State
Bob Wischusen & Stephen BardoESPN / ESPN3.com Georgia Tech at Miami
Mike Patrick & Len ElmoreESPN2 / ESPN3.com Wofford at College of Charleston
Rich Hollenberg & Adrian BranchESPNU 9 p.m. No. 8 Notre Dame at DePaul
Beth Mowins & Mike KelleyESPN / ESPN3.com Tennessee at Auburn
Rece Davis & Mark GottfriedESPN2 / ESPN3.com Murray State at Tennessee State
Dan Gutowsky & Mark AdamsESPNU 11 p.m. Gonzaga at Portland
Dave Flemming & Sean FarnhamESPN2 / ESPN3.com 11:30 p.m. Pacific at UC Santa Barbara
Todd Harris & Miles SimonESPNU Fri, Feb 4 7 p.m. Harvard at Princeton
Ryan Burr & Tim O’TooleESPNU 9 p.m. Iona at Fairfield
Doug Sherman & Dereck WhittenburgESPNU Sat, Feb 5 11 a.m. Saint Louis at Xavier
Sam Gore & Dickey SimpkinsESPNU Noon West Virginia at No. 12 Villanova
Sean McDonough & Dan DakichESPN / ESPN3.com Butler at Cleveland State
TBD & Kara LawsonESPN2 / ESPN3.com 1 p.m. Northern Iowa at Drake
Mitch Holtus & Mac McCauslandESPNU 2 p.m. Baylor at No. 16 Texas A&M
Jon Sciambi & Fran FraschillaESPN / ESPN3.com Rhode Island at Temple
TBA & LaPhonso EllisESPN2 / ESPN3.com 3 p.m. Green Bay at Milwaukee
Jim Barbar & Dave KaplanESPNU 4 p.m. Memphis vs. Gonzaga (Spokane)
Brad Nessler & Jimmy DykesESPN / ESPN3.com Iowa at Indiana
Bob Wischusen & Stephen BardoESPN2 / ESPN3.com 5 p.m. Central Michigan at Kent State
Dan Gutowsky & Mark AdamsESPNU 6 p.m. North Carolina State at No. 5 Duke
Mike Patrick & Len ElmoreESPN / ESPN3.com Mississippi at Arkansas
Carter Blackburn & Mark GottfriedESPN2 / ESPN3.com 7 p.m. No. 7 Connecticut at Seton Hall
Beth Mowins & Mike KelleyESPNU 8 p.m. Loyola Marymount at St. Mary’s (CA)
Dave Flemming & Sean FarnhamESPN2 / ESPN3.com 9 p.m. No. 11 Kentucky at No. 23 Florida
Dan Shulman & Dick VitaleESPN / ESPN3.com Texas Tech at No. 3 Texas
Dan McLaughlin & Sean FarnhamESPNU 11 p.m. Louisiana Tech at Fresno State
Mark Neely & Jalen RoseESPNU Sun, Feb 6 2 p.m. No. 1 Ohio State at No. 20 Minnesota
Dave O’Brien & Dan DakichESPN / ESPN3.com
We’re done for the night.