Wisconsin vs. Michigan: Stream, injury report, broadcast info for Tuesday

How to watch Wisconsin basketball against the Michigan Wolverines on Tuesday night:

The Wisconsin Badgers play the Michigan Wolverines on Tuesday night, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

The Badgers are coming off a difficult overtime loss to the Nebraska Cornhuskers on Saturday. The loss significantly hurt Wisconsin’s chances to make the NCAA Tournament this year. It will be important for the Badgers to flip the momentum against the Wolverines, after losing due to a second-half 27-point swing by the Cornhuskers.

Wisconsin will need another standout performance from true freshman Connor Essegian, who has averaged 15.8 points per game over the last four games. He has been the Badgers’ second-best three-point shooter this season and has been crucial in providing key baskets during scoring droughts for Wisconsin.

It should be an exciting game to watch as Juwan Howard and the Michigan Wolverines will make their return to the Kohl Center against the Badgers.

Here’s when you should tune in to see the game:

  • Date: February 14, 2023
  • Time: 8 p.m. CT
  • TV Channel: ESPN2
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch here)

Players to watch:

Points Leaders:

  • Wisconsin guard Chucky Hepburn: 13.2 PPG

  • Michigan center Hunter Dickinson: 17.9 PPG

Rebounds Leaders:

  • Wisconsin forward Steven Crowl: 7.0 RPG

  • Michigan center Hunter Dickinson: 8.4 RPG

Assists Leaders:

  • Wisconsin guard Chucky Hepburn: 3.0 APG

  • Michigan guard Dug McDaniel: 3.7 APG

Wisconsin vs. No 13 Maryland: Stream, injury report, broadcast info for Tuesday

How to watch the Wisconsin Badgers in their first Big Ten matchup of the year against No. 13-ranked Maryland:

The Wisconsin Badgers play the No. 13-ranked Maryland Terrapins on Tuesday night, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

The Badgers will look to keep their momentum rolling after their exciting 80-77 victory over in-state rival Marquette on Saturday. The Terrapins will prove a challenge as they have been undefeated to start the season including a win over No. 20 Illinois last Friday.

Forward Tyler Wahl and point guard Chucky Hepburn have emerged as playmakers for the Badgers to start this season and will need to continue their great offensive performances, as Wisconsin has had a difficult time finding consistent scoring among the other starters.

It should be an exciting game to watch as the Badgers will try to get their first Big Ten win and victory over a ranked opponent of the season.

Here’s when you should tune in to see the game:

  • Date: Dec. 6, 2022
  • Time: 8 p.m. CT
  • TV Channel: ESPN2
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch here)

Players to watch:

Points Leaders:

  • Wisconsin forward Tyler Wahl: 14.5 PPG
  • Maryland forward Donta Scott: 15.4 PPG

Rebounds Leaders:

  • Wisconsin forward Tyler Wahl: 7.1 RPG
  • Maryland forward Julian Reese: 7.8 RPG

Assists Leaders:

  • Wisconsin center Steven Crowl: 3 APG
  • Maryland guard Jahmir Young: 3.2 APG

Early season college football TV times announcements to be delayed

Usually we start finding out early season kickoff times about now. That isn’t the case as this week. Read the latest right here.

We’re 100 days until Week One of the college football season getting going and 93 days until a handful of games kick things off in Week Zero.  Usually it’s right about now we get our first reports of kickoff times for early season games but those remain to be determined because of COVID-19.

Earlier this week it was announced in a joint statement by all FBS conferences, CBS Sports, ESPN, Fox Sports and their affiliated partners that these announcements will be coming at a later date than we’re used to.

“Collectively, the conferences and television networks have agreed to an extension for determining college football’s early-season game times beyond the standard June 1 deadline. These kickoff times and network designations will be announced at a later date as we all continue to prepare for the college football season.”

No word was given on when we may find out more and there is clearly no guarantee that the 2020 season will actually be played, although I get the feeling from recent actions that it’s seeming more likely by the day.

It’s worth noting that all of Notre Dame’s home games on NBC have already been announced, as has the Navy game in Dublin. The first Notre Dame game-time we’re waiting to find out is the September 26 contest against Wake Forest in Charlotte.