College Basketball Viewing Picks for 12/06-07/2014

All Times Eastern

Schedule courtesy of Matt’s College Sports on TV
Announcing assignments courtesy of Eye on Sky and Air Sports

Saturday, December 6

Men’s

Studio and Pregame Shows
Big Ten Game Break — Big Ten Network, 2 p.m.
Big Ten Game Break — Big Ten Network, 4:15 p.m.

noon

USC Upstate at Georgia Tech — ACC Regional/Fox Sports Net (Tom Werme/Jason Capel)
NJIT at Michigan — Big Ten Network (Josh Lewin/Stephen Bardo)
LaSalle at Temple — ESPNews (Mike Crispino/Bob Knight)
Oklahoma State at South Carolina — ESPNU (Mike Morgan/Jon Sundvold)
Rutgers at Seton Hall — Fox Sports Net-national (Rich Ackerman/Jim Spanarkel)
Arizona State at Texas A&M — SEC Network (Dave Baker/Will Purdue)

12:30 p.m.

Wisconsin at Marquette — CBS (Marv Albert/Greg Anthony)

2 p.m.

Virginia at Virginia Commonwealth — ESPNU (Clay Matvick/Cory Alexander)
Eastern Michigan at Dayton — Fox College Sports Atlantic/Fox Sports Detroit/Fox Sports Ohio (Jim Day/Derrick Dukes)

2:15 p.m.

Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Michigan State — Big Ten Network (Eric Collins/Justin Kutcher)

3 p.m.

Texas-San Antonio at Washington State — Pac-12 Networks (Eric Collins/Greg Kelser)

3:15 p.m.

Kansas State at Tennessee — ESPN2 (Dave Lamont/Sean Farnham)

4:30 p.m.

Colgate at Ohio State — Big Ten Network (Tom Hamilton/Shon Morris)
Northwestern at Butler — Fox (Tim Brando/Jim Jackson)

5:15 p.m.

Gonzaga at Arizona — ESPN (Roxy Bernstein/Dan Dakich)
St. John’s at Syracuse — ESPN2 (Adam Amin/Shane Battier)

6 p.m.

Hawaii vs. BYU at Salt Lake City, UT — BYUtv (Dave McCann/Blaine Fowler//Spencer Linton)
Penn State at Marshall — CBS Sports Network (Kris Attleberry/Bob Wenzel)

6:30 p.m.

Western Kentucky at Murray State — American Sports Network (Dave Armstrong/Chris Walker)

7:30 p.m.

Savannah State at Indiana — Big Ten Network (Chris Denari/Dan Bonner)
Alabama at Xavier — CBS Sports Network (Brad Johansen/Pete Gillen)

9 p.m.

Texas-El Paso at New Mexico — American Sports Network (Dave Barnett/Ben Braun)

9:30 p.m.

Bradley at Memphis — ESPNU (Mike Couzens/Bob Valvano)

11:30 p.m.

Boise State at St. Mary’s — ESPNU (Steve Quis/Craig Robinson)

Women’s

2 p.m.

BYU vs. Colorado State at Salt Lake City, UT — BYUtv (Spencer Linton/Kristen Kozlowski)

3:15 p.m.

UConn at Notre Dame — ESPN (Dave O’Brien/Doris Burke)

5 p.m.

SMU at Arizona State — Pac-12 Networks (Krista Blunk/Mary Murphy)

Sunday, December 7

Men’s

BB&T Classic, Verizon Center, Washington, DC
Towson vs. Georgetown — Fox Sports 1, noon (Justin Kutcher/Donny Marshall)
Charlotte vs. George Washington — MASN

noon

Colorado at Georgia — SEC Network (Paul Sundvold/Daymeon Fishback)

2 p.m.

Milwaukee at DePaul — Fox Sports 1 (Eric Collins/Stephen Bardo)

3 p.m.

Illinois State at UAB — American Sports Network (Doug Bell/TBD)
East Carolina at North Carolina — ESPNU (Mike Morgan/Cory Alexander)

4 p.m.

Cal at Nevada — CBS Sports Network (Rich Waltz/Doug Gottlieb)
Mississippi at Oregon — Fox Sports 1 (Aaron Goldsmith/Corey Williams)

5 p.m.

Arkansas at Clemson — ESPNU (Rich Hollenberg/Stan Heath)
Utah State at USC — Pac-12 Networks (Jim Watson/Don MacLean)

6 p.m.

Eastern Kentucky at Kentucky — SEC Network (Tom Hart/Tony Delk)

7 p.m.

Creighton at Nebraska — Big Ten Network (Cory Provous/Jim Jackson)
San Diego at UCLA — Pac-12 Networks (Roxy Bernstein/Bill Walton)

9 p.m.

San Diego State at Washington — Pac-12 Networks (Kevin Calabro/Lamar Hurd)

Women’s

noon

Oklahoma at North Texas — Fox Sports Net (Tom Werme/Steffi Sorensen)

1 p.m.

South Carolina at Duke — ESPN2 (Pam Ward/Rebecca Lobo)

3 p.m.

Baylor at Mississippi — SEC Network Plus (Will Kohllmeyer/Armintie Herrington)
Nebraska at Alabama — SEC Network Plus (Mike Gillespie/Rick Moody)
Rutgers at Arkansas — SEC Network Plus (Alex Perlman/Blair Cartwright)

4 p.m.

New Mexico at New Mexico State — Fox College Sports Pacific (Adam Young/Patrick Knapp)

Michigan State at Georgia — SEC Network (Paul Sunderland/Gail Goestenkors)

6 p.m.

Cal at Kansas — Fox Sports 1 (Ron Thulin/Brenda VanLengen)

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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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