College Basketball Viewing Picks for 02/07-08/2015

All Times Eastern

Men’s schedule courtesy of Matt’s College Sports on TV
Men’s announcing assignments courtesy of Eye on Sky and Air Sports
Women’s schedule and announcing assignments courtesy of Eye on Sky and Air Sports

Saturday, February 7

Studio and Pregame Shows
College GameDay live from Gainesville, FL — ESPNU, 10 a.m./ESPN, 11 a.m.
NCAA Men of March: Mike Krzyzewski — CBS, 12:30 p.m.
Fox College Hoops Tip-Off — Fox, 1:30 p.m.
BTN Tip-Off Show 2015 — Big Ten Network, 2:30 p.m.
Fox Sports 1 College Hoops Extra — Fox Sports 1, 3 p.m.
Fox College Hoops Extra — Fox, 4 p.m.
Big Ten Game Break — Big Ten Network, 5 p.m.
SEC Now — SEC Network, 6 p.m.
College GameDay live from Gainesville, FL — ESPN, 6 p.m.
Big Ten Game Break — Big Ten Network, 7:30 p.m.
Pac-12 Basketball Pregame Show — Pac-12 Networks, 7:30 p.m.
SEC Now — SEC Network, 8:30 p.m.
BTN Finale 2014-15 — Big Ten Network, 10:30 p.m.
Pac-12 Basketball Postgame Report — Pac-12 Networks, midnight
Inside College Basketball — CBS Sports Network, 12:30 a.m. (Sunday)
College Basketball Live — ESPN2, 1:30 a.m. (Sunday)

Men’s

noon

Wake Forest at Georgia Tech — ACC Regional/Fox Sports Net (Wes Durham/Mike Gminski)
Marquette at Seton Hall — CBS Sports Network (Andrew Catalon/Steve Lappas//Jamie Erdahl)
Delaware at Northeastern — Comcast SportsNet (Michael Reghi/Blaine Taylor)
Illinois at Michigan State — ESPN (Bob Wischusen/Dan Dakich)
Tennessee at Georgia — ESPN2 (Brad Nessler/Sean Farnham)
Baylor at West Virginia — ESPNU (Anish Shroff/Reid Gettys)
Creighton at St. John’s — Fox Sports Net (Justin Kutcher/Tarik Turner)

1 p.m.

Notre Dame at Duke — CBS (Ian Eagle/Bill Raftery/Grant Hill)
Temple at Memphis — ESPNews (John Brickley/Len Elmore)
Providence at Xavier — Fox Sports 1 (Joe Davis/Nike Bahe)

2 p.m.

Army at Navy — CBS Sports Network (Jason Knapp/Chris Spatola//Evan Washburn)
James Madison at Towson — Comcast SportsNet (Glenn Consor/Brent Harris)
Kansas at Oklahoma State — ESPN (Dave Flemming/Fran Fraschilla)
Texas-Arlington at Louisiana-Lafayette — ESPN2 (Roy Philpott/Craig Robinson)
Texas Tech at Iowa State — ESPNU (Mitch Holthus/Bryndon Manzer)
Georgetown at Villanova — Fox (Gus Johnson/Jim Jackson)
Virginia Commonwealth at St. Bonaventure — NBCSN (Paul Burmeister/Ben Howland)
Wyoming at Air Force — Root Sports (Northwest/Rocky Mountain/Southwest)/Mountain West Network (Mike Evans/Andy Glockner)

3 p.m.

Florida State at Virginia Tech — ACC Network (Tom Werme/Debbie Antonelli)
North Carolina at Boston College — ACC Network (Tim Brando/Dan Bonner)
Purdue at Minnesota — Big Ten Network (Cory Provous/Shon Morris)
Oklahoma at TCU — ESPNews (Brad Sham/Rich Zvosec)

3:30 p.m.

DePaul at Butler — Fox Sports 1 (Dick Stockton/Ron Thompson)

4 p.m.

UNLV at Colorado State — CBS Sports Network (Carter Blackburn/Pete Gillen//Allie LaForce)
Texas at Kansas State — ESPN (Mark Neely/Stephen Howard)
Syracuse at Pittsburgh — ESPN2 (Mark Jones/Kara Lawson
Nebraska at Penn State — ESPNU (Clay Matvick/Sean Harrington)
North Dakota at Northern Arizona — Fox College Sports Atlantic/Fox Sports Arizona (Mitch Strohman/Dave Brown)
Saint Louis at Fordham — NBCSN (Mike Corey/Dalen Cuff)
Mississippi State at Arkansas — SEC Network (Matt Stewart/Jon Sundvold)
South Carolina at Vandervbilt — SEC Regional/Fox Sports Net (Pete Pranica/Sean Tuohy)BYU at Loyola Marymount — WCC TV (Barry Tompkins/Casey Jacobsen//Kelli Tennant)

4:30 p.m.

Arizona at Arizona State — Fox (Kevin Burkhardt/Sean Elliott)

5:30 p.m.

Texas-El Paso at Florida International — American Sports Network (Dave Armstrong/Tim Scarborough)
Northwestern at Wisconsin — Big Ten Network (Brian Anderson/Stephen Bardo)

6 p.m.

UConn at Tulane — CBS Sports Network (Brad Johansen/Alaa Abdelnaby)
Alabama at LSU — ESPN2 (Dave Lamont/Darrin Horn)
Texas A&M at Missouri — ESPNU (Mike Morgan/Cory Alexander)
Utah State at New Mexico — Root Sports (Northwest/Rocky Mountain/Southwest)/Mountain West Network (Tim Neverett/Joe Cravens)

6:30 p.m.

Mississippi at Auburn — SEC Network (Dave Neal/Joe Dean//Maria Taylor)

7 p.m.

Duquense at Davidson — A-10 Network (Ed Cohen/John Griffin)
Louisville at Virginia — ESPN (Dave O’Brien/Dick Vitale//Doris Burke)

8 p.m.

Louisiana Tech at Middle Tennessee — American Sports Network (Dave Barnett/Ben Braun)
William & Mary at North Carolina-Wilmington — American Sports Network (Mike Gleason/Mack McCarthy)
South Florida at Cincinnati — CBS Sports Network (Kris Attlebury/Steve Wolf//Lauren Gardner)
Missouri State at Wichita State — ESPN2 (Rich Holleberg/Mark Adams//Fran Fraschilla)
SMU at Tulsa — ESPNU (Jason Benetti/Tim Welsh)
Rice at Western Kentucky — Fox College Sports Central (Randy Lee/Hal Schmitt)
UCLA at Cal — Pac-12 Networks (Roxy Bernstein/Bill Walton//Ashley Adamson)

9 p.m.

Kentucky at Florida — ESPN (Dan Shulman/Jay Bilas//Shannon Spake)

10 p.m.

Hawaii at Cal-Santa Barbara — ESPNU (Mark Brown/Jon Crispin)
Utah at Colorado — Pac-12 Networks (Ted Robinson/Don MacLean)

10:30 p.m.

Grand Canyon at Cal-Bakersfield — American Sports Network (Trey Bender/Bob Donewald)
Cal-Davis at Cal State-Northridge — Fox College Sports Pacific/Fox Sports Prime Ticket/Fox Sports San Diego (Mark Rogondino/Corey Magette//Rahshaun Haylock)

11:30 p.m.

Gonzaga at San Francisco — ESPN2 (Beth Mowins/Stan Heath)

Women’s

3 p.m.

Kansas State at Oklahoma — Fox College Sports Central/Fox Sports Southwest (Chad McKee/Dan Hughes)

3:30 p.m.

UConn at Memphis — SNY (Eric Frede/Meghan Culmo//Kerith Burke)

Sunday, February 8

Pregame and Studio Shows
Big Ten Game Break — Big Ten Network, 3 p.m.
Fox Sports 1 on 1: John Thompson, Sr. — Fox Sports 1, 3:30 p.m.
Inside the Big East — Fox Sports 1, 4 p.m.
Big Ten Game Break — Big Ten Network, 5:15 p.m.
ACC Sunday Night Basketball Pregame — ESPNU, 6 p.m.
Inside College Basketball — CBS Sports Network, 10:30 p.m.

Men’s

1 p.m.

Michigan at Indiana — CBS (Kevin Harlan/Clark Kellogg)

2 p.m.

Holy Cross at Bucknell — CBS Sports Network (Jason Knapp/Chris Spatola)

2:30 p.m.

URI at Richmond — NBCSN (Mike Corey/Dalen Cuff)

3 p.m.

Oakland at Valparaiso — American Sports Network (Dave Armstrong/Kevin Lehman)

3:15 p.m.

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

4 p.m.

LaSalle at UMass — CBS Sports Network (Jason Walker/Chris Walker)

4:30 p.m.

Washington at Oregon State — Fox Sports 1 (Aaron Goldsmith/Casey Jacobsen)

5:30 p.m.

Ohio State at Rutgers — Big Ten Network (Kevin Kugler/Jon Crispin)

6 p.m.

San Diego State at Boise State — CBS Sports Network (Brent Stover/Bob Wenzel)

6:30 p.m.

Clemson at Miami (FL) — ESPNU (Adam Amin/LaPhonso Ellis)

7 p.m.

Washington State at Oregon — Pac-12 Networks (JB Long/Mike Montgomery)

8:30 p.m.

USC at Stanford — ESPNU (Roxy Bernstein/Corey Williams)

Women’s

noon

Dayton at George Washington — CBS Sports Network (Ed Cohen/Julianne Viani)
Florida Atlantic at Texas-San Antonio — Fox Sports Net (Ron Thulin/Nancy Lieberman)

1 p.m.

North Carolina at Virginia Tech — ACC Regional/Fox Sports Net (Tom Werme/Debbie Antonelli)
William & Mary at Hofstra — American Sports Network (Leah Secondo/Nate Ross)
Kentucky at Vanderbilt — SEC Network (Paul Sunderland/Nell Fortner)

2 p.m.

Baylor at Texas — ESPN2 (Pam Ward/Carolyn Peck)
Tennessee at Florida — ESPNU (Melissa Lee/LaChina Robinson)
Texas Tech at TCU — Fox College Pacific/Fox Sports Southwest (Chuck LaMendola/Janice Dzuik)

3 p.m.

Colorado at USC — Pac-12 Mountain/Pac-12 Los Angeles (Brian Webber/Mary Murphy)
Texas A&M at Mississippi State — SEC Network (Cara Capuano/Gail Goestenkors)
Auburn at Missouri — SEC Network Plus (Ben Arnet/Gary Link)

4 p.m.

Nebraska at Maryland — ESPN2 (Brenda VanLengen/Stephanie White)
Cal at Arizona State — ESPNU (Roy Philpott/Brooke Weisbrod)

5 p.m.

Stanford at Arizona — Pac-12 Networks (Anne Marie Anderson/Rosalyn Gold-Onwude)
Oregon State at Washington State — Pac-12 Oregon/Pac-12 Washington (Krista Blunk/Tammy Blackburn)

9 p.m.

Oregon at Washington — Pac-12 Networks (Ann Schatz/Elise Woodward)

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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