How to Watch Oregon vs. Michigan, NCAA Basketball Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

Stream Oregon vs. Michigan College Basketball Live.

In a matchup between Top 10 schools on Saturday, No. 5 Michigan takes on No. 10 Oregon, who is playing its first road game of the season. Oregon’s offense has been on a roll, but Michigan’s defense so far has been on point, especially along the perimeter. The Wolverines are 5-0 at home.

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Oregon vs. Michigan

  • When: Saturday, December 14
  • Time: 12:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: CBS
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Saturday will be the first time the two schools have played since No. 3 seed Oregon beat No. 7 seed Michigan 69-68 in the Sweet 16 of the 2017 NCAA Tournament.

Oregon (7-2) cruised to an 89-64 victory against Hawaii last Saturday with five players scoring in double digits. Guard Payton Pritchard led the way with 20 points (8-for-11) and 11 assists, while forward CJ Walker had 18 points in just 22 minutes. Walker, a freshman, got the start due to an injury to Shakur Juiston, who will not suit up vs. Michigan. Pritchard opened the half with back-to-back three-pointers to start a 20-1 Oregon run and the Ducks never looked back, outshooting Hawaii 66.7 percent to 33.3 percent in the second half.

Things didn’t go Michigan’s way on Wednesday, losing 71-62 to Illinois, marking the team’s first Big Ten loss this season. Jon Teske scored 16 points, while Eli Brooks and Isaiah Livers each scored 12 points. Senior leader Xavier Simpson struggled on the night, scoring just nine points in 36 minutes. The Wolverines (8-2) were unable to find much success against the Illinois defense, shooting only 17 percent from 3-point range. Michigan was also thoroughly outworked under the basket, with Illinois scoring 44 points in the paint to Michigan’s 26.

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College basketball player drops 100 points in game

A basketball player for Wayland Baptist University did his best Wilt Chamberlain, dropping 100 points against Southern Adventist on Tuesday night.

A basketball player for Wayland Baptist University did his best Wilt Chamberlain, dropping 100 points against Southern Adventist on Tuesday night.

Three Georgetown men’s basketball players face restraining orders

Myron Gardner, Josh LeBlanc and Galen Alexander have been accused of burglary for an incident that allegedly took place on Sept. 16th.

Myron Gardner, Josh LeBlanc and Galen Alexander have been accused of burglary for an incident that allegedly took place on Sept. 16th.

Kansas State Wildcats vs Florida A&M Rattlers: Tipoff Time, TV Channel, How to Watch on ESPN+

Watch NCAA Basketball Live Online.

Tonight we have exclusive NCAA Basketball action on ESPN+ with Kansas State (4-2) taking on Florida A&M (0-5) at the Bramlage Coliseum in Manhattan, Kansas. Last time K-State hosted a game at the Coliseum, fans watched their team struggle against Arkansas-Pine Bluff, a team ranked 339th (out of 353).

Kansas State Wildcats vs Florida A&M Rattlers

When: Monday, December 2nd

Tipoff: 7 p.m. ET

Venue: Bramlage Coliseum in Manhattan, Kansas

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The Rattlers are coming into this game as one of the worst teams in college hoops with a record of 0-5 with all of their losses coming by double digits. They will be looking to upset K-State and hand them their third loss of the season, which could very well happen.

While K-State will try to get back on track tonight after a couple of losses against in the Fort Myers tournament. They were exposed by Pittsburgh and Bradley, both handing Kansas State their first two losses back-to-back of the season.

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Hear the thrilling Stephen F. Austin radio call of the stunner over Duke

Another great call of the monumental upset.

The television call from FOX Sports Southeast’s Eric Collins of the Nathan Bain layup that sealed the Stephen F. Austin upset over Duke on Tuesday was a terrific one: “BAAAAAAAAAIN … YES! The Lumberjacks have done it!!!!”

But what about the Stephen F. Austin radio call from the Lumberjacks? You’d expect their play-by-play caller to go completely bonkers on the mic as Bain nailed the game-winner, and that’s about right.

But Rob Meyers also conveyed how utterly surreal it was that the Lumberjacks took down the No. 1 ranked Blue Devils in Cameron Indoor Stadium, which made this awesome call even better:

And here’s the FOX Sports Southeast call:

(Thanks to Awful Announcing for sharing.)

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College basketball fans debate if Stephen F. Austin player double-dribbled before game-winner vs. Duke

Hmmm.

Sports fans all over the place have been watching and re-watching and re-re-watching Nathan Bain grab a loose ball, split through a pair of would-be Duke defenders and put in the game-winning layup that gave Stephen F. Austin an all-time stunner of a college basketball upset.

But there’s a group of fans who have watched that same clip and are wondering: was that a double-dribble that should have been whistled on Bain?

Let me start by saying that I don’t think so. Bain never really had possession of the basketball until he grabbed it and then started his dribble. But let’s look together, shall we?

First, here’s the play if you haven’t seen it:

And another angle, with commentary from a viewer:

Here are others wondering the same thing:

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College hoops fans donate to GoFundMe for Stephen F. Austin player who hit game-winner vs. Duke

Fans are supporting the family of Nathan Bain after Hurricane Dorian hit the Bahamas.

Nathan Bain is the name that will go down in college basketball history has the player who hit the game-winning layup that helped Stephen F. Austin pull off an all-timer of an upset over No. 1 Duke on Tuesday night.

It also brought attention to Bain and his family.

Back in September, Hurricane Dorian made landfall in the Bahamas and mostly destroyed a church where his father was a minister. The Bain family home was also hit hard.

Per SI.com, Stephen F. Austin’s compliance office helped set up a GoFundMe page, and since Bain’s layup, donations have rolled in to push the total raised to over $11,000 as of 7:50 a.m. ET:

From the GoFundMe page:

On September 1, 2019, Hurricane Dorian made landfall in The Bahamas as a category five storm. Among the almost 400,000 individuals affected by one of the most catastrophic natural disasters recorded in history was the family of SFA men’s basketball senior Nate Bain. Not only did the Bain family see nearly everything of value destroyed by Hurricane Dorian, Bain’s father- a minister- watched as his church suffered extreme damage from the storm as well.

In an effort to assist the Bain family’s recovery from the worst natural disaster in the country’s history, SFA Athletics is accepting donations of all dollar amounts which will be sent directly to Bain’s family.

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6 incredible stats about Stephen F. Austin’s stunning upset of Duke

What. A. Win.

It’s not a dream (or, in the case of Duke fans, a nightmare).

Stephen F. Austin came into Cameron Indoor Stadium and defeated No. 1 Duke in overtime on a wild buzzer beater.

The reaction from Tuesday night is spilling over in Wednesday, with everyone buzzing about the upset of a lifetime and fans joking about coach Mike Krzyzewski designing a messy final play.

Now, we have to step back and look at all the incredible stats that came along with the upset. Some jaw-dropping Duke winning streaks ended, and the Lumberjacks had some wild odds against them to win this game:

1. Duke hasn’t lost to a non-conference opponent at home since 2000

2. Duke’s winning streak against unranked non-power conference teams is even longer

Ready to have your mind blown?

3. Being the No. 1 team this year has been rough

4. The story of the game? Free throws

5. The Lumberjacks were 85-1 underdogs

WHOA. Did anyone bet on them to win this game outright!?

6. This was an all-timer of an upset in terms of the spread

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A meaningless Georgia Tech buzzer-beater long three turned into a horrendous bad beat

Brutal.

What a year for bad beats it’s been, eh?

There was the 49ers touchdown last week, a South Carolina touchdown against Alabama in September, a Cowboys defensive TD … and now this one from Georgia and Georgia Tech on Wednesday night.

Let’s set the situation: Georgia was up at home 82-75 against Georgia Tech with the last three seconds ticking down. Bettors had either Georgia at minus-4.5 or -5.5, so the Bulldogs were covering as the game was about to end.

But then Michael Devoe decided to heave from just in front of halfcourt at the buzzer. Swish. Final score: 82-78.

Oh no. Oh NOOOOOO!

You know what came next:

The funny thing is there’s a fan in the front row who has a shocked reaction. Did that mean that person had money on this one? Oof.

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Meet Darnell Rogers, the 5-foot-2 UMBC guard who will inspire you

Meet your new favorite player.

Hoops stars like Muggsy Bogues (5-foot-3) and Earl Boykins (5-foot-5) have proven in the past that height is just a number.

And now, Darnell Rogers, the 5-foot-2 guard for the UMBC Retrievers (that’s the same UMBC that became the first No. 16 seed to take down a No. 1 in the 2018 NCAA Tournament when it defeated Virginia) is here to do the same.

He’s averaging 14.0 ppg and more than two 3-pointers a game. And he’s turning heads all over social media in the process and making fans out of everyone.

Here are some highlights from his season, including Tuesday’s loss to LSU:

And then he tweets stuff like this:

If you weren’t already a fan, you probably are now.

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