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Your College Basketball Saturday Viewing Guide: January 10, 2026

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Are you properly prepared for the amount of college basketball you can stuff into your eye holes today?

I wasn’t prepared to put together the table at the bottom of the page, let me tell you what. I’m going along, I’m typing, and all of a sudden, I realize I’m still in the 1pm Central time starts and we’re shooting right on past the 15th nationally televised game of the day. We have a whopping FORTY-THREE games of men’s basketball on national TV today. I’m pretty sure there would be even more if it wasn’t for the fact that Fox is carrying NFL playoff coverage from 2pm to 7pm. The flip side of that is because the late NFL game today is on Prime Video, there’s not more regular broadcast space taken up by that game.

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In any case, 18 of the 43 games on TV today have at least one ranked team involved. Only one of those is a ranked on ranked game, and that’s coming up at 1pm Central today when #24 SMU visits #6 Duke. By default, I suppose that’s our Game Of The Day. I can make an argument for #1 Arizona on the road against TCU just because it’s the #1 team in the country on the road.

Arizona is one of just three top 10 teams on the road today, and the other two are at the opposite ends of the timeline. #10 Nebraska visits Indiana in the 11am window — did you ever think you would live in a world where the Huskers would be the top 10 team when those two play? — and #9 BYU visits in-state rival Utah waaaay down at 9pm tonight. Along the way, we’ve got five more ranked teams on the road against unranked foes as well, so there’s a pretty strong possibility for an upset or two at some point today.

As you might expect, there’s a bunch of streaming only options, including #7 Houston visiting Baylor on Peacock in a game that KenPom.com declares to be the most potentially thrilling game of the day. There are not any women’s basketball games on national TV today, but there are two ranked teams playing on the road against unranked opponents with both contests popping up on ESPN+ if you’re so inclined. Said opponents are both under .500 on the year, so maaaaaaybe not? Up to you.

Here’s the full national television schedule, with all times Central, as always.

Time (CT)

Game

Television

11:00 AM

#10 Nebraska at Indiana

Big Ten Network

Boston College at #20 Louisville

The CW

#21 Tennessee at Florida

ESPN

#22 Kansas at West Virginia

Fox

VCU at George Mason

ESPNU

Fordham at St. Bonaventure

USA Network

Georgia Tech at Miami

ESPN2

NC State at Florida State

ACC Network

11:30 AM

DePaul at #4 UConn

TNT

12:00 PM

Wisconsin at #2 Michigan

CBS

LSU at #11 Vanderbilt

SEC Network

1:00 PM

Penn State at #5 Purdue

Big Ten Network

#24 SMU at #6 Duke

ESPN

#18 Georgia at South Carolina

ESPN2

Rhode Island at Davidson

USA Network

St. John’s at Creighton

FS1

Syracuse at Pittsburgh

ACC Network

Georgia Southern at South Alabama

ESPNU

1:15 PM

Stanford at #23 Virginia

The CW

1:30 PM

Villanova at Marquette

TNT

2:00 PM

Loyola Chicago at George Washington

CBS Sports Network

2:30 PM

Oklahoma at Texas A&M

SEC Network

3:00 PM

#1 Arizona at TCU

ESPN

Oklahoma State at #3 Iowa State

ESPN2

Saint Louis at La Salle

USA Network

Jackson State at Alabama State

ESPNU

Providence at Xavier

FS1

Cal at Virginia Tech

ACC Network

4:00 PM

Washington State at Saint Mary’s

CBS Sports Network

5:00 PM

#15 Arkansas at Auburn

ESPN

Wake Forest at #17 North Carolina

ACC Network

Northern Iowa at Bradley

ESPNU

Seton Hall at Georgetown

FS1

Clemson at Notre Dame

ESPN2

Missouri at Ole Miss

SEC Network

6:00 PM

#14 Texas Tech at Colorado

CBS Sports Network

7:00 PM

Texas at #13 Alabama

ESPN

Maryland at UCLA

Fox

Middle Tennessee at New Mexico State

ESPNU

7:30 PM

Mississippi State at Kentucky

SEC Network

8:00 PM

Utah State at Boise State

CBS Sports Network

9:00 PM

#9 BYU at Utah

ESPN

10:00 PM

Fresno State at San Diego State

CBS Sports Network

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