Has Friday's Game time been set?

what are the options? Should only be four games, correct?

Four games.

Early games start about 6:15 and 6:40 (Central). Late games about 2.5 hours after that (8:45 and 9:10 or so).

Each region gets one early and one late game.

Midwest Region will have #1 Virginia vs. #4 Iowa State and #11 Gonzaga vs. #10 Syracuse/#15 Middle Tennessee.

East Region is also on Friday: #1 North Carolina vs. #5 Indiana and #6 Notre Dame/#14 Stephen F. Austin vs. #2 Xavier/#7 Wisconsin.

Your guess is as good as mine as to which slot Iowa State-Virginia will get.
 
They will separate the UNC/IU and ours so they're not playing at the same time. My guess is we get the late one

My guess is UNC-Indiana gets the 8:45 start on CBS. Meaning the other East region game is the first game of the night on CBS. So the Midwest region will be on TBS. I don't know if ISU would be at 6:40 or at 9:10 in that scenario though. Will be interesting to see tonight.
 
Four games.

Early games start about 6:15 and 6:40 (Central). Late games about 2.5 hours after that (8:45 and 9:10 or so).

Each region gets one early and one late game.

Midwest Region will have #1 Virginia vs. #4 Iowa State and #11 Gonzaga vs. #10 Syracuse/#15 Middle Tennessee.

East Region is also on Friday: #1 North Carolina vs. #5 Indiana and #6 Notre Dame/#14 Stephen F. Austin vs. #2 Xavier/#7 Wisconsin.

Your guess is as good as mine as to which slot Iowa State-Virginia will get.

I'm guessing Iowa St will have the early game. Iowa St vs East coast team, then a West coast team in the second slot. The Gonzaga vs either Syracuse or MT, will probably be the least hyped game, so not sure where they wanna stick it, probably opposite UNC/Indiana, which will be the best matchup.
 
My guess is UNC-Indiana gets the 8:45 start on CBS. Meaning the other East region game is the first game of the night on CBS. So the Midwest region will be on TBS. I don't know if ISU would be at 6:40 or at 9:10 in that scenario though. Will be interesting to see tonight.

I think this wI'll be correct. In that situation, ISU would be the early game to separate the #1 teams.
 
If we get 4:15 Pacific I pray I don't have any meetings or critical deadlines this week.

Basically I'll consume no beers or get pretty wasted depending on a 2 hour start time swing...or maybe I'll be really sick or perfectly healthy depending on the time slot.
 
Four games. Early games start about 6:15 and 6:40 (Central). Late games about 2.5 hours after that (8:45 and 9:10 or so). Each region gets one early and one late game. Midwest Region will have #1 Virginia vs. #4 Iowa State and #11 Gonzaga vs. #10 Syracuse/#15 Middle Tennessee. East Region is also on Friday: #1 North Carolina vs. #5 Indiana and #6 Notre Dame/#14 Stephen F. Austin vs. #2 Xavier/#7 Wisconsin. Your guess is as good as mine as to which slot Iowa State-Virginia will get.
Early for Virginia. Late for UNC.
 
Hasn't each site basically had its own network? Seems like the UNC/UI game will warrant CBS's late slot, making us the first game on TBS, as I would guess they want to split the number one teams. Getting UNC, Indiana, ND and Wisconsin would be the dream lineup for CBS.
 
They will separate the UNC/IU and ours so they're not playing at the same time. My guess is we get the late one

I thought someone told me that the session in Chicago started at noon because they got that info from getting tickets already on VividSeats. Doesn't mean we're 1st or 2nd that session tho. But are some of you suggesting there are no noon/afternoon games at all?
 
I thought someone told me that the session in Chicago started at noon because they got that info from getting tickets already on VividSeats. Doesn't mean we're 1st or 2nd that session tho. But are some of you suggesting there are no noon/afternoon games at all?

No... And there never has been in the Sweet 16. 4 games each night on two channels. 2 at 6ish, 2 at 8ish.
 

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