Watch Key March Madness 2025 Games to Watch on Saturday:
(12) McNeese vs. (4) vs. Purdue
12:10pm, CBS
Say this about McNeese coach Will Wade: he's not meant to slap around the bushes.
Reportedly heading to North Carolina after the season, Wade moved forward with his players and the media, as many coaches do in such situations.
To extend your time with McNeese, you'll need a team to slow down Purdue Stars Braden Smith and Trey Kaufman-Renn.
(10) Arkansas vs. (2) St. John's
2:40pm, CBS
Rick Pitino vs. John Calipari. What more can I ask for?
(5) Michigan vs. (4) Texas A&M
5:15pm, CBS
Michigan narrowly escaped UC San Diego in the first round with a 68-65 victory, but that's nothing new to Wolverine. They have won eight games since February 1st with under three points.
Will their close luck continue against Texas A&M?
(9) Clayton vs. (1) Auburn
7:10pm, TBS
Despite losing three of the last four games to participate in the tournament, Auburn won the first seed, but these red flags pop up against 16-seeded Alabama in the first round.
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All eyes on Saturday will be the frontcourt battle between Auburn's Johnny Bloom and Clayton's Ryan Calbrenner, this year's nice mistress players.
(6) BYU vs. (3) Wisconsin
7:45pm, CBS
This is not your father's Wisconsin team.
Traditionally known for their intentional, low-score attacks, the badger has been turbocharged this season and plays the game at an average of 79.9 points.
Both teams rank in the top 30 with 3-pointers attempted per game, so which teams can beat more could head to Sweet 16.
(8) Gonzaga vs. (1) Houston
8:40pm, TNT
The NCAA Select Committee has given Houston some favors by placing Gonzaga in the region as the eighth seed despite being ranked as the top 10 teams in Kenpom.com's efficiency metrics.
The Zags showed they could do with Georgia's thrashing 89-68 in the first round.
(7) UCLA vs. (2) Tennessee
9:40pm, TBS
Get ready for a wrestling match. UCLA coach Mick Cronin and Tennessee counterpart Rick Burns both prefer a slow pace and boast two of the nation's most complaints.
Look out for Chaz Lanier, the Tennessee Guard. Chaz Ranier lit up Wofford with 29 points in the first round.
