How to watch USC-Michigan State in the NCAA Tournament

Have breakfast with your #USC basketball on St. Patrick’s Day. The Trojans start bright and early in the first game of the day.

The USC Trojans have been able to string together a series of NCAA Tournament seasons. Had the 2020 NCAA Tournament not been cancelled by the pandemic, the Men of Troy — with Onyeka Okongwu leading the way for that particular roster — would have played in March Madness. USC has produced an NCAA Tournament-caliber regular season in each of the past four years. No previous USC coach had done that before Andy Enfield pulled off the feat these past four seasons. (Tim Floyd came the closest, guiding USC to NCAA Tournaments from 2007 through 2009.)

USC prepares for another March Madness journey this week, going to the Midwest to face a future conference opponent in the Big Ten. USC will be making a lot of plane flights to Big Ten locations in the near future, so consider this a test run when the Trojans go up against the Michigan State Spartans. USC is the 10 seed in the East Region, Michigan State the 7 seed. The winner will very likely face Marquette (the 2 seed) in the second round.

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Here is everything you need to know about how to watch USC-Michigan State: