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That starts this season with Gonzaga, the only remaining undefeated team. The Bulldogs are the clear No. And while there are a host of "good" teams in this year's field, they are still a distance behind the Bulldogs. Just another opportunity for a Cinderella to make history in what will be a historic tournament simply for being played. Sporting News has you covered on how to watch March Madness , including start and end dates, TV schedule, streaming options, venues, updated betting odds and more.
The First Four games will all take place on March 18, as opposed to its previous two-day format. Eight teams — the four lowest-seeded automatic and at-large bids — will take part in the play-in games, which grants access to the tournament proper. All games will take place in Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
Unlike previous tournaments — which featured regional finals in four separate cities before teams convened for the Final Four host city — the final three rounds will all take place in the same stadium. CBS has broadcast rights for both the Final Four and national title game, despite the fact Turner Sports couldn't broadcast those rounds in due to the tournament's cancellation a contract allows the stations to split the Final Four and national championship rights on an every-other-year rotation.
Pinstripe Bowl Maryland 54, Virginia Tech Cheez-It Bowl No. Alamo Bowl No. Music City Bowl Purdue 48, Tennessee Peach Bowl No.
Gator Bowl No. Outback Bowl No. Citrus Bowl No. Fiesta Bowl No. Rose Bowl No. Sugar Bowl No. And here is the history of who has won the College Football Playoff each season since it debuted in FBS Football. Get more TV information below. All schedules and networks subject to change. Click or tap here or any of the games below for a live scoreboard Bowl schedule Monday, Jan.
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