
SEC College Basketball Games: Live Stream and TV Channel Info for March 28, 2025
SEC College Basketball Games: Live Stream and TV Channel Info for March 28, 2025
The Friday postseason college basketball schedule includes three games with an SEC team in action. Among those games is the Michigan Wolverines taking on the Auburn Tigers.
We have everything you need regarding how to watch these postseason college basketball matchups right here. Check out the links below.
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How to watch SEC games on March 28
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No. 15 Michigan Wolverines at No. 4 Auburn Tigers
Michigan squares off against Auburn at 9:39 p.m. ET on Saturday at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.
Tournament: NCAA Tournament - Sweet 16
NCAA Tournament - Sweet 16 Favorite: Auburn (-9.5)
Auburn (-9.5) Total: 153.5
153.5 TV channel: CBS
CBS Live stream: Fubo (Watch for free Regional restrictions may apply)
No. 21 Kentucky Wildcats at No. 6 Tennessee Volunteers
Kentucky will match up with Tennessee at 7:39 p.m. ET on Friday at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Tournament: NCAA Tournament - Sweet 16
NCAA Tournament - Sweet 16 Favorite: Tennessee (-4.5)
Tennessee (-4.5) Total: 144.5
144.5 TV channel: TBS
TBS Live stream: Watch on Sling TV
Ole Miss Rebels at No. 7 Michigan State Spartans
Ole Miss will take on Michigan State at 7:09 p.m. ET on Friday at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.
Tournament: NCAA Tournament - Sweet 16
NCAA Tournament - Sweet 16 Favorite: Michigan State (-3.5)
Michigan State (-3.5) Total: 143.5
143.5 TV channel: CBS
CBS Live stream: Fubo (Watch for free Regional restrictions may apply)
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