2021 NCAA Basketball Conference Tournament TV Schedule

Please, please, please, please, PLEASE let it be different than last year’s conference tournaments.  Remember what happened?  Of course you do.  But if you want a refresher, check last year’s post on this and see what happened in a short time.  We really had no idea what we were all up against when the Coronavirus reared its ugly head for the first time in the sporting world.  Last year the second week of the conference tournament schedule was decimated and March Madness was cancelled.  This year, the NCAA Tournament will be entirely in the state of Indiana.  Good call.  Now let’s see if the conferences can get their tournaments completed without any COVID-related mess.  I am not holding my breath on this.

Sixth year of doing this and honestly it has become a lot easier with the SEC, Big Ten and ACC all having conference networks.  Oh and t​​he Pac-12 as well I guess (although we don’t get it in this area anymore as far as I know…oh wait we do…kind of….on DAZN….if you get it).  Maybe the Big XII will come to their senses and AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA yeah there was no way I was finishing that sentence.  Let us begin.​

March 5 Ohio Valley Semi-Final #1 8:00 PM
March 5 Ohio Valley Semi-Final #2 10:30 PM
March 6 Atlantic-10 Semi-Final #1 11:00 AM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 6 Atlantic-10 Semi-Final #2 2:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 6 Missouri Valley Semi-Final #1 5:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 6 Missouri Valley Semi-Final #2 8:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 6 Ohio Valley Championship 8:00 PM
March 6 WCC Quarter-Final #1 10:00 PM
March 7 WCC Quarter-Final #2 12:30 AM
March 7 Big South Championship Noon
March 7 Missouri Valley Championship 2:00 PM
March 7 Atlantic Sun Championship 2:00 PM
March 7 SoCon Championship 5:00 PM
March 7 SoCon Championship 7:30 PM
March 8 CAA Semi-Final #1 6:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 8 Horizon League Semi-Final #1 6:30 PM
March 8 SoCon Championship 7:00 PM
March 8 Sun Belt Championship 7:00 PM
March 8 WCC Semi-Final #1 9:00 PM
March 8 CAA Semi-Final #2 9:30 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 8 Horizon League Semi-Final #2 9:30 PM
March 8 WCC Semi-Final #2 11:30 PM
March 9 ACC First Round Game #1 2:00 PM
March 9 ACC First Round Game #2 4:30 PM
March 9 Horizon League Championship 7:00 PM TSN2
March 9 NEC Championship 7:00 PM
March 9 ACC First Round Game #3 7:00 PM
March 9 CAA Championship 7:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 9 WCC Championship 9:00 PM TSN2
March 9 Summit League Championship 9:00 PM
March 10 ACC Second Round Game #1 Noon
March 10 ACC Second Round Game #2 2:30 PM
March 10 Pac-12 First Round Game #1 4:00 PM
March 10 Patriot League Semi-Final #1 6:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 10 Big Ten First Round Game #1 6:00 PM  
March 10 ACC Second Round Game #3 6:30 PM
March 10 Pac-12 First Round Game #2 7:00 PM
March 10 Big XII First Round Game #1 7:00 PM
March 10 SEC First Round Game 7:00 PM
March 10 Patriot League Semi-Final #2 8:30 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 10 Big Ten First Round Game #2 8:30 PM
March 10 ACC Second Round Game #4 9:00 PM
March 10 Big XII First Round Game #2 9:30 PM
March 10 Pac-12 First Round Game #3 10:00 PM
March 11 Big Ten Second Round Game #1 Noon
March 11 ACC Quarter-Final #1 Noon TSN5_svg
March 11 AAC First Round Game #1 Noon
March 11 SEC Second Round Game #1 Noon
March 11 Big XII Quarter-Final #1 12:30 PM
March 11 Mountain West Quarter-Final #1 2:30 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 11 ACC Quarter-Final #2 2:30 PM TSN5_svg
March 11 Big Ten Second Round Game #2 2:30 PM
March 11 AAC First Round Game #2 2:30 PM
March 11 Pac-12 Quarter-Final #1 2:30 PM
March 11 SEC Second Round Game #2 2:30 PM
March 11 Big XII Quarter-Final #2 3:00 PM
March 11 Mountain West Quarter-Final #2 5:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 11 Pac-12 Quarter-Final #2 5:30 PM
March 11 Big Ten Second Round Game #3 6:30 PM
March 11 ACC Quarter-Final #3 6:30 PM
March 11 AAC First Round Game #3 6:30 PM
March 11 Big XII Quarter-Final #3 7:00 PM
March 11 SEC Second Round Game #3 7:00 PM
March 11 Pac-12 Quarter-Final #3 8:30 PM
March 11 Mountain West Quarter-Final #3 9:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 11 ACC Quarter-Final #4 9:00 PM
March 11 Big Ten Second Round Game #4 9:00 PM
March 11 Big XII Quarter-Final #4 9:30 PM
March 11 SEC Second Round Game #4 9:30 PM
March 11 AAC First Round Game #4 10:00 PM
March 11 Mountain West Quarter-Final #4 11:30 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 11 Pac-12 Quarter-Final #4 11:30 PM
March 12 Big Ten Quarter-Final #1 Noon
March 12 SEC Quarter-Final #1 Noon
March 12 AAC Quarter-Final #1 1:00 PM TSN5_svg
March 12 Conference USA Semi-Final #1 1:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 12 Big Ten Quarter-Final #2 2:30 PM
March 12 SEC Quarter-Final #2 2:30 PM
March 12 AAC Quarter-Final #2 3:30 PM TSN5_svg
March 12 Conference USA Semi-Final #2 3:30 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 12 MAC Semi-Final #1 5:30 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 12 Big Ten Quarter-Final #3 6:30 PM
March 12 ACC Semi-Final #1 6:30 PM
March 12 Big XII Semi-Final #1 7:00 PM TSN2
March 12 SEC Quarter-Final #3 7:00 PM
March 12 AAC Quarter-Final #3 7:30 PM
March 12 MAC Semi-Final #2 8:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 12 Pac-12 Semi-Final #1 8:30 PM
March 12 ACC Semi-Final #2 9:00 PM
March 12 Big Ten Quarter-Final #4 9:00 PM
March 12 SEC Quarter-Final #4 9:30 PM
March 12 Big XII Semi-Final #2 9:30 PM TSN2
March 12 Mountain West Semi-Final #1 10:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 12 AAC Quarter-Final #4 10:00 PM
March 12 Pac-12 Semi-Final #2 11:30 PM
March 13 Big West Semi-Final #2 Midnight
March 13 Mountain West Semi-Final #2 12:30 AM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 13 America East Championship 11:00 AM TSN2
March 13 Big Ten Semi-Final #1 1:00 PM
March 13 SEC Semi-Final #1 1:00 PM
March 13 MEAC Championship 1:00 PM TSN2
March 13 Atlantic-10 Semi-Final #1 1:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 13 AAC Semi-Final #1 3:00 PM
March 13 SEC Semi-Final #2 3:00 PM
March 13 Big-Ten Semi-Final #2 3:30 PM
March 13 Atlantic-10 Semi-Final #2 3:30 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 13 MAAC Championship 4:00 PM
March 13 AAC Semi-Final #2 5:30 PM
March 13 Mountain West Championship 5:30 PM
March 13 SWAC Championship 6:00 PM
March 13 Big XII Championship 6:00 PM
March 13 Big East Championship 6:30 PM
March 13 MAC Championship 7:30 PM
March 13 Big Sky Championship 8:00 PM
March 13 ACC Championship 8:30 PM
March 13 Conference USA Championship 8:30 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 13 Southland Championship 9:30 PM TSN2
March 13 WAC Championship 10:00 PM
March 13 Pac-12 Championship 10:30 PM
March 13 Big West Championship 11:30 PM TSN2
March 14 Patriot League Championship 12:30 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 14 Atlantic-10 Championship 1:00 PM
March 14 SEC Championship 1:00 PM TSN2
March 14 AAC Championship 3:15 PM TSN2
March 14 Big Ten Championship 3:30 PM
March 14 Selection Sunday 6:00 PM

A few notes:

  • I see there are a few conferences who are doing more tournament games at school sites or having schools host pods of more than two teams.  Not a bad idea.
  • At this point, none of the TSN conference tournament schedule is out.  I have made educated guesses based on previous schedules but who knows what it will look like.  So if you see Fishing with Italo Labignan instead of your favourite college basketball team in their conference tournament, don’t blame me. Saying that, I will update this schedule as fast as I can.  UPDATE: The entire TSN tournament schedule is now out and is reflected above.
  • CBS, I believe, gets the Greg Gumbel Show this year.  At least I think they do.  I want to say this may be more interesting than the usual Selection Show but it won’t be.  At least it’s better than the College Football Playoff Selection Show.
  • Yes, if you have DAZN (or IPTV) you can get the Pac-12 Network.  Otherwise you are out of luck.  As for the Big East Tournament, most of the games will be on FOX Sports One so if you don’t have IPTV then you won’t be able to watch them.

Now this year the First Four is not on Wednesday after Selection Sunday.  It’s on the Thursday.  The First Round will start Friday just after Noon (March 19th).  That means the Round of 32 will go Sunday-Monday.  This also shifts the Sweet 16 and Elite 8 by not one, but two days.  I assume this is to allow for any issues to be solved, although if there is a huge Covid-related issue, it could cause massive problems to the schedule no matter what the planning committee does.

As I have said before, stay tuned for updates since there will be some.  For sure.  No questions asked.  So check in relatively often.

Now with the other potential posts I usually do around this time of year: mock drafts.  I will probably do one soon.  More to keep my sanity and keep me doing something that makes me feel that I am productive.  But that will probably be it until closer to the draft in April.

I have actually started piecing together the 2021 schedule.  I enjoy doing it and, again, it’s something that keeps me going these days.  I know it’s a few months until my posts on the most important games of the season but it’s something to look forward to.

Finally, this has been a very rough time for me.  Still unemployed.  At the 12 month mark.  It’s draining financially and mentally.  Physically it doesn’t do me any favours either.  I am trying my best to keep my mind at ease but if you noticed my Twitter posts, it has not been easy.  Hopefully things change for me soon.  I don’t want to stop doing this blog but it may come to a point where I have to.  It’s a day I never wanted to come.  I sincerely hope it doesn’t.  Thank you for reading.  Have a good weekend.  And take care of yourself.

Sometimes I wonder why I do this

Why do I review my predictions?  It’s like I’m a glutton for punishment.  Maybe I am.  It’s like that for other parts of my life so why not this.  OK so you saw my college predictions.  Alright, I guess although there was less of a way to determine how well I did this year than any other year.  Now on to the NFL predictions I made.  Some of them are OK and some of them are straight trash.  Let’s begin.

The biggest change this year is there is an extra Wild Card team for each conference.  So it’s almost a guarantee there will be a .500 team getting into the playoffs every season.  This year I have the Eagles getting in at the 8-win mark.  Also, you won’t see many teams with winning records now miss the playoffs.  Houston I have at 9-7 will miss the second season.

Well did I ever have that on the nose!  Actually, no, I didn’t.  I had the NFC East champion being that bad playoff team.  It ended up, though, being the Football Team du Washington instead of Philly and the WTF only won 7 games and had to win on the final night to get to that mark.  Good fucking God.  The poor Miami Dolphins ended up winning 10 games and missing the playoffs .  Houston ended up 4-12 so I totally whiffed on them although no one could foresee that franchise as being as much of a fucking catastrophe as it is now.

Where will the good division races be?  The AFC South, AFC East and NFC West should be fairly close races with the top two teams being very close in terms of talent.  The Saints will blow everyone away to win the NFC South and I can’t see the Chiefs having any trouble this season winning their division.

The AFC South was very close.  The other two, not so much as Buffalo and, to a lesser extent, Seattle didn’t have a ton of problems clinching their division.  The Saints won the NFC South but didn’t exactly blow the rest of the division away.  The Buccaneers easily got in as the best Wild Card team and made it to the Super Bowl and kept close with the Saints all season.  At least I had the Chiefs right as they won their division by six games!

The NFC Wild Card race should be exciting down to the end.  The Seahawks should get in rather easily.  The Buccaneers, now with Brady and Gronk, should do enough to be one game clear of the field for the second Wild Card spot.  The Eagles, Packers, Falcons and, yes, the Bears will be in the race for the final spot in the final weekend of the season.  I think the Eagles will beat the Packers in their Week 13 matchup to clinch the tiebreaker for the seventh playoff spot in the NFC.

Alright this is a lot of info.  The Bucs ended up with the first Wild Card spot so I will take that as a good call on my part.  The Bears actually got in as the last Wild Card team in the NFC, backing in because the Cardinals lost.  The Seahawks and Packers both won their divisions so no dice there.  The Eagles were fucking terrible and thankfully fired Doug Pederson for being a complete piece of shit (there are other reasons but that last game was a god damn farce).  The Falcons were also awful…again.  So this is was some good and some bad with nothing being dead on.

In the AFC, not as much of a race but still a few teams in the mix.  The Patriots (or the Bills if they finish second in the AFC East) will get the first Wild Card spot easily.  The Steelers, Texans and Chargers I all have at 9-7 for that final spot with Pittsburgh and Los Angeles going through (as I mentioned above).  I doubt anyone else would even be close.

The Patriots were not good as Cam Newton was a complete mess.  People can say what they want about the guy but he looks just about done.  The Steelers, after an 11-0 start, stumbled to the end and got the shit kicked out of them by the Browns, who made the playoffs!  I don’t know how I missed so badly on Houston and the Chargers but I did.  Like, WAY off.  The Colts and Ravens got in with 11 wins and barely beat out an overachieving Miami squad.

There won’t be much of a race to the bottom this season.  The Jaguars are awful and will be awful and if they don’t even get Gardner Minshew back for the season, they could be even worse than the 2-14 record I have them at.  That franchise is a gongshow and that one year making the AFC title game we can definitely say was now an aberration and not the norm.

Hey did I hit that out of the park or did I hit that out of the park?  Everyone, including myself, thought the Jets would clinch the top pick with their horrifically bad season.  Then they somehow beat the Rams and we all noticed the Jags were right there, slinking along near the bottom.  Their one-win season is one of the worst in recent memory.  I was also close with Cincinnati and Detroit although that’s low-hanging fruit in this case.

Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson are the two MVP favourites.  But let met throw another dark horse contender into the mix: Dak Prescott.  Despite the fact this means the Cowboys will be good it will make for some VERY uncomfortable times in the Metroplex and for Jerry Jones.

Oh man.  Honestly, Dak could have been a good choice as he was carrying a woebegone Cowboys team on his shoulders until his season was ended early.  Instead, it was Aaron Rodgers going crazy throwing the ball this season, winning his third MVP award.  With the shift in how quarterbacks play, it was interesting to see someone who is considered a more pocket passer win the award.  Mahomes and Jackson had good seasons, as well as Josh Allen who finally lived up to the hype.  I wouldn’t be surprised if one of these three (or Russell Wilson) is MVP next season.

As for the Rookie of the Year choices, I will go with Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Chase Young.  As always it is a crapshoot as to who could win this but these two seemed to be set up for success right out of the gate.

I was right with Young!  Good choice, Bossman.  CEH was another good prediction on my part but Justin Herbert was far and away the best first year player.  He might be the only reason the Chargers weren’t in the basement and battling for the #1 pick.

And now my playoffs preview.  Let’s see how good/awful I did:

  • I had the Chiefs losing in the AFC Championship and the Buccaneers losing in the Divisional Playoff round.  Well, at least I had both of these teams making the playoffs.
  • I also had San Francisco losing the NFC Conference Championship so yeah.  Wow that’s….pretty bad.  In my defense I thought Jimmy G would improve.  He didn’t and was injured for much of the season.
  • I did better than the previous year’s predictions when I didn’t have one game that ended up with two actual playoff teams in it.  I had Buffalo winning the AFC East (good), Indianapolis winning the AFC South (they tied for the division lead with Tennessee) and Seattle making it as a Wild Card (they did better than that).  So not bad.
  • On the other end of the spectrum, I had New England, Houston, Dallas, Philadelphia, Minnesota, and San Francisco all making the playoffs.  Some of these teams, there were some excuses (like the Dak Prescott injury in Dallas) but others….what was I thinking?

I am wondering if I should go with the dartboard method next year.  And with my mediocre darts play (no raspy Brit yelling “ONE HUNRED AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-TEE!” for me), that would be interesting.

Now let’s get to everyone’s favourite off-season college football storyline: Realignment!  The American Conference has started talks with San Diego State and Boise State.  It sounds like it’s football-only at this point although it might end up being a full invite since it could be disastrous for the other non-football sports.  If they do join, that would put the AAC at 13 teams.  Will the conference look at adding a 14th team?  They may although after this past season, as odd as it was, it was proven that divisions aren’t really needed so a 14th team for balance’s sake isn’t really as much of an issue as it used to be.  How does this affect the other conferences?  Well, the American looks more and more like a Power conference with those two additions and just in time for early College Football Playoff contract negotiations.  The Pac-12 and Big XII have to look at this as another kick to the gut as they fall farther behind their Power Five brethren.  The rest of the Group of Five also fall father behind as the American, at least at this point, would easily be the strongest of the G-5 conferences.  And finally, the Mountain West.  They are in a heap of trouble and are powerless to do much.  No other schools in that region look like good additions, at least immediately.  Expect rumblings of Montana and/or North Dakota State moving up to the MWC soon if Boise and SDSU accept their invites.

The next post will be the conference tournament schedule and it’s still a while away from now.  As it looks right now, the conference tournaments would start no earlier than March 1st.  Also, what airs will be…well…up in the air.  The specialty packs, as far as I know, are showing college games so at least we can be sure to find many games there.  This will be a slightly different season as I can see many changes to conference tournament formats.  I mean, we have already watched the NCAA tournament be adjusted so it is all in the state of Indiana with some of the dates changed.  If they are willing to adjust that schedule and format, then the conference tournaments are definitely not immune from that.

Anyway, enjoy your weekend everyone.