Category: Television (Page 69 of 73)

NFL to keep things flexible on Sunday

During the second half of the season, the NFL will be able to schedule the Sunday night games on the fly, ensuring that the matchups are good ones.

For Weeks 10-15 and Week 17, the final regular-season weekend, all Sunday games will be listed with start times of 1 p.m. or 4:05-4:15 p.m. ET. The league must then announce which match will be played Sunday night at least 12 days before the date of the game.

CBS, who has the AFC games, and Fox, who has the NFC, each have the option to protect five games over the final seven weeks, but they cannot protect more than one game per week. If they protect a game, the league can’t move it to Sunday night.

This will be an improvement over recent years, where we’ve seen some poor or meaningless matchups on Sunday night. Now we’ll have games in prime time that are ready for prime time.

Couch Potato Alert

The Final Four is this weekend, with two games on Saturday and the title game on Monday night. NBA action is heating up, as teams try to jockey for position in the playoffs. The best matchup on national television is the Heat/Cavs game on Saturday afternoon.

(All times ET.)

College Hoops:
Sat, 6:07 pm: #11 George Mason vs. #3 Florida – CBS (HD)
Sat, 8:47 pm: #4 LSU vs. #2 UCLA – CBS (HD)

NBA:
Tues, 7:30 pm: Dallas @ Detroit – local / NBATV
Tues, 10:30 pm: San Antonio @ LA Clippers – local
Wed, 7 pm: Dallas @ Cleveland – local
Wed, 7:30 pm: Memphis @ New Jersey – local
Thurs, 8 pm: Phoenix @ Indiana – TNT (HD)
Thurs, 10:30 pm: San Antonio @ LA Lakers – TNT (HD)
Fri, 8 pm: Milwaukee @ Detroit – local
Sat, 2 pm: Miami @ Cleveland – ESPN (HD)

Couch Potato Alert

There is a good NBA doubleheader on ESPN tonight, featuring the Heat/Pistons game, which is aa possible preview of the Eastern Conference finals. The Sweet Sixteen heats up tomorrow and Friday (on CBS) and there are several great matchups worth catching. (All times ET.)

College Hoops
Thurs, 7:10 pm: #1 Duke vs. #4 LSU
Thurs, 7:27 pm: #1 Memphis vs. #13 Bradley
Thurs, 9:40 pm: #2 Texas vs. #6 West Virginia
Thurs, 9:57 pm: #2 UCLA vs. #3 Gonzaga
Fri, 7:10 pm: #1 Villanova vs. #4 Boston College
Fri, 7:27 pm: #7 Wichita St. vs. #11 George Mason
Fri, 9:40 pm: #3 Florida vs. #7 Georgetown
Fri, 9:57 pm: #1 UConn vs. #5 Washington

NBA
Wed, 8 pm: Miami @ Detroit – ESPN
Wed, 10:30 pm: San Antonio @ Denver – ESPN
Wed, 10:30 pm: Sacramento @ LA Lakers – ESPN
Thurs, 8 pm: LA Clippers @ Memphis – local
Fri, 7 pm: Detroit @ Indiana – local
Fri, 10:30 pm: Milwaukee @ LA Lakers – local

March Madness – Thursday & Friday

I haven’t been able to find a simple chronological list of the NCAA tourney games on the internet, so I thought I’d make my own. (All times ET.)

Thursday
12:20: #10 Seton Hall vs. #7 Wichita State
12:25: #11 UW-Milwaukee vs. #6 Oklahoma
12:40: #13 Pacific vs. #4 Boston College
2:40: #10 Alabama vs. #7 Marquette
2:40: #15 Winthrop vs. #2 Tennessee
2:45: #14 South Alabama vs. #3 Florida
3:00: #12 Montana vs. #5 Nevada
4:55: #15 Belmont vs. #2 UCLA
7:10: #13 Iona vs. #4 LSU
7:10: #9 UNC-Wilmington vs. #8 George Washington
7:20: #14 Xavier vs. #3 Gonzaga
7:25: #13 Air Force vs. #4 Illinois
9:30: #12 Texas A&M vs. #5 Syracuse
9:30: #16 Southern vs. #1 Duke
9:40: #11 San Diego State vs. #6 Indiana
9:45: #12 Utah State vs. #5 Washington

Friday
12:15: #15 Davidson vs. #2 Ohio State
12:25: #14 Northwestern State vs. #3 Iowa
12:30: #9 Bucknell vs. #8 Arkansas
12:30: #8 Arizona vs. #9 Wisconsin
2:35: #10 Northern Iowa vs. #7 Georgetown
2:45: #11 Southern Illinois vs. #6 West Virginia
2:50: #16 Oral Roberts vs. #1 Memphis
2:50: Play-in Winner vs. #1 Villanova
7:10: #11 George Mason vs. #6 Michigan State
7:10: #12 Kent State vs. #5 Pittsburgh
7:20: #10 NC State vs. #7 California
7:25: #16 Albany vs. #1 Connecticut
9:30: #13 Bradley vs. #4 Kansas
9:30: #14 Murray State vs. #3 North Carolina
9:40: #15 Penn vs. #2 Texas
9:45: #9 UAB vs. #8 Kentucky

Couch Potato Alert

The NCAA Tournament doesn’t truly kick off until Thursday, so the action is a bit light until then. The WBC continues – click here for a complete television schedule. (All times ET.)

WBC
Mon, 1am (tape delayed): USA vs. Korea – ESPN2
Thurs, 7:30pm: USA vs Mexico – ESPN

NBA
Tues, 8:30pm: Cleveland @ Dallas – NBATV, local
Wed, 9pm: LA Clippers @ Phoenix – local
Wed, 9pm: Dallas @ Houston – ESPN

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