College Basketball Viewing Picks for 02/01 & 02/02/2014

All Times Eastern

Men’s Schedule courtesy of Matt’s College Sports on TV

Men’s Announcing Assignments and Women’s Schedule courtesy of Eye on Sky and Air Sports

Saturday, February 1

Studio and Pregame Shows
College GameDay live from Syracuse, NY — ESPNU, 10 a.m./ESPN, 11 a.m.
Fox College Hoops Extra — Fox Sports 1, 2:30 p.m.
College GameDay live from Syracuse, NY — ESPN, 6 p.m.
Big Ten Tip-Off Show 2014 — Big Ten Network, 7 p.m.
Big Ten Finale ’13-’14 — Big Ten Network, 11 p.m.
Inside College Basketball — CBS Sports Network, midnight
College Basketball Live — ESPN2, 1 a.m. (Sunday)

Men’s

11 a.m.

Richmond at Virginia Commonwealth — ESPN2 (Mike Patrick/Len Elmore)
Coastal Carolina at Campbell — ESPNU (Roy Philpott/Paul Biancardi)

noon

Boston College at Notre Dame — ACC Network (Tim Brando/Mike Gminski)
Maryland at Virginia Tech — ACC Network (Tim Brandt/Dan Bonner)

Seton Hall at Xavier — CBS Sports Network (Dave Ryan/Pete Gillen)

Ohio State at Wisconsin — ESPN (Bob Wischusen/Dan Dakich)

Georgia Tech at Wake Forest — Fox Sports Net-Regional (Wes Durham/Cory Alexander)

12:30 p.m.

Marquette vs. St. John’s at Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY — Fox Sports 1 (Gus Johnson/Bill Raftery)

George Washington at Dayton — NBCSN (Ryan Burr/Blaine Fowler)

1 p.m.

Kentucky at Missouri — CBS (Tom McCarthy/Clark Kellogg)

North Carolina State at North Carolina — ESPN2 (Dave O’Brien/Doris Burke)
Toledo at Ohio — ESPNU (Dan Gutowsky/Sean Harrington)

Providence at DePaul — Fox Sports Net-National (Cory Provous/Kevin O’Neill)

1:30 p.m.

Kansas State at West Virginia — Big 12 Network (Dave Armstrong/Bryndon Manzer)
TCU at Texas Tech — Big 12 Network (Brad Sham/Stephen Howard)

Georgia at Auburn — SEC TV (Dave LaMont/Kyle Macy)
South Carolina at Mississippi — SEC TV (Dave Baker/Daymeon Fishback)

2 p.m.

Northwestern at Minnesota — Big Ten Network (Mike Couzens/Jim Jackson)

Memphis at SMU — CBS Sports Network (John Sadak/Chris Walker)

Baylor at Oklahoma State — ESPN (Dave Flemming/Jimmy Dykes)

Utah at Colorado — Pac-12 Networks (Paul Sunderland/Lamar Hurd)

2:30 p.m.

George Mason at Saint Louis — NBCSN (Kenny Rice/Stan Van Gundy)

3 p.m.

Clemson at Florida State — ESPN2 (Mark Jones/Sean Farnham)
Evansville at Eastern Illinois — ESPNU (Mitch Holthus/Mark Adams)

Georgetown vs. Michigan State at Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY — Fox Sports 1 (Gus Johnson/Bill Raftery)

4 p.m.

Oklahoma at Iowa State — Big 12 Network (Mark Neely/Rich Zvosec)

Villanova at Temple — CBS Sports Network (Sean Grande/Alaa Abdelnaby//Jon Rothstein)

Kansas at Texas — ESPN (Jon Sciambi/Fran Fraschilla)

Arizona State at Stanford — Pac-12 Networks (JB Long/Jarron Collins)

Texas A&M at Florida — SEC TV (Joe Davis/Joe Dean)

4:30 p.m.

Houston at Rutgers — ESPNews (Jason Benetti/Tim Welsh)

Drexel at Towson — NBCSN (Mike Corey/Ron Thompson)

5 p.m.

Arkansas at LSU — ESPNU (Tom Hart/Jon Sundvold)

Idaho State at Northern Arizona — Fox College Sports Central (Mitch Strohman/Dave Brown/Russ Pennell//Kara Hammer)
Mississippi State at Vanderbilt — Fox Sports Net-Regional (Detroit Plus/Midwest/Prime Ticket/San Diego/South/STO/Sun Sports) (Dave Neal/Larry Conley)

6 p.m.

UMass at St. Joseph’s — CBS Sports Network (Brent Stover/Steve Lappas)

Washington at Washington State — Pac-12 Networks (Kevin Calabro/Dan Dickau)

6:30 p.m.

Duke at Syracuse — ESPN (Dan Shulman/Dick Vitale//Shannon Spake)

7 p.m.

Wright State at Green Bay — ESPN2 (Jim Barbar/Malcolm Huckaby)
Colorado State at San Diego State — ESPNU (Steve Quis/Mark Wise)

URI at Fordham — SNY/Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic Plus (Dave Raymond/Vin Parise)

7:30 p.m.

Iowa at Illinois — Big Ten Network (Eric Collins/Stephen Bardo)

8 p.m.

Boise State at UNLV — CBS Sports Network (Rich Waltz/Bob Wenzel)

USC at Oregon — Pac-12 Networks (Brian Webber/Ernie Kent)

9 p.m.

Tennessee at Alabama — ESPN2 (Mike Morgan/Darrin Horn)
Central Florida at Louisville — ESPNU (Adam Amin/Brooke Weisbrod)

Penn at Harvard — NBCSN (Dave Popkin/Dalen Cuff)

10:30 p.m.

Arizona at Cal — Pac-12 Networks (Jim Watson/Dan Belluomini//Ashley Adamson)

11 p.m.

St. Mary’s at BYU — ESPN2 (Beth Mowins/Kara Lawson)
Cal-Irvine at Cal Poly — ESPNU (Kanoa Leahey/Bill Herenda)

Women’s

noon

Minnesota at Michigan — Big Ten Network (Lisa Byington/Shelley Till)

3 p.m.

Oklahoma State at Oklahoma — Fox Sports Net/Fox College Sports Central (Ron Thulin/Brenda VanLengen)

5 p.m.

Kansas at Texas Tech — Fox College Sports Atlantic (Robert Giovanetti/Andy Penney//Courtney Davis)

7 p.m.

Butler at Xavier — Fox Sports 2 (Tiffany Greene/Jackie Windon)

Sunday, February 2

Men’s

11:30 a.m.

Purdue at Penn State — Big Ten Network (Dave Revsine/Jimmy Jackson)

noon

South Florida at Cincinnati — CBS Sports Network (Brad Johansen/Steve Wolf)

12:30 p.m.

Virginia at Pittsburgh — ESPNU (Carter Blackburn/Jay Williams//Allison Williams)

1 p.m.

Michigan at Indiana — CBS (Ian Eagle/Bill Rafery)

2:30 p.m.

UCLA at Oregon State — ESPNU (Roxy Bernstein/Corey Williams)

William & Mary at James Madison — NBCSN (Mike Corey/Ron Thompson)

Women’s

noon

Maryland at Syracuse — Fox Sports Net-Regional (Mike Hogewood/Christy Winters-Scott)

1:30 p.m.

Purdue at Michigan State — Big Ten Network (Lisa Byington/Shelley Till)

2 p.m.

South Florida at Louisville — CBS Sports Network (Ed Cohen/Julianne Viani)

Notre Dame at Duke — ESPN (Pam Ward/Carolyn Peck)

Miami at North Carolina — Fox Sports Net-Regional (Tom Werme/Chelsea Shine)South Dakota at South Dakota State — Fox College Sports Central (Brad Niemann/Tom Newitt)

Utah at Colorado — Pac-12 Networks (Krista Blunk/Rosalyn Gold-Onwude)
Oregon State at Arizona — Pac-12 Arizona/Pac-12 Oregon (Ann Schatz/Ann Meyers-Drysdale)
Washington at USC — Pac-12 Bay Area/Pac-12 Los Angeles/Pac-12 Washington (Anne Marie Anderson/Mary Murphy)

Florida at Mississippi — SEC TV (Cara Capuano/Nell Fortner)

4 p.m.

Stanford at Cal — ESPN2 (Brenda VanLengen/LaChina Robinson)
Tennessee at Alabama — ESPNU (Melissa Lee/Katie Smith)

About Ken Fang

Ken has been covering the sports media in earnest at his own site, Fang's Bites since May 2007 and at Awful Announcing since March 2013. He provides a unique perspective having been an award-winning radio news reporter in Providence and having worked in local television. Fang celebrates the three Boston Red Sox World Championships in the 21st Century, but continues to be a long-suffering Cleveland Browns fan.

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