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Even though February is a short month, it’s jam packed with sports. In case you haven’t heard there is a football game on the 6th. Super Bowl LI is being played in Texas. This will be Houston’s third time hosting the Super Bowl, first featuring the Miami Dolphins against the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl VIII in 1974, and again when the New England Patriots defeated the Carolina Panthers at Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004. We’ve got you covered with everything Super Bowl.
There is much more to the game than just the game, click here for the 2017 FANFOOD GAMEDAY Party Guide with recipes for food and beverage, Entertaining tips & tricks, information on all the PROP Bets you can make, and of course the Commercials.
Some of my favorite 4 word phrases are “pitchers and catchers report!” Major League Baseball Spring training is right around the corner and we have all the important February info for you to know, such as the workout schedule for all 30 teams and links to all the teams, maps of all their workout facilities and game schedules.
The second half of the NHL Season gets underway this month. There are a lot of questions facing a lot of teams in the league. The biggest one is, “What does the future hold?” Most teams in the league have about 34 games or so remaining on their schedules and some serious decisions to make as the trade deadline approaches over the next six weeks, we’re almost certainly going to learn a lot about the quality of various teams around the league. Click here for the FANFOOD TOP 10 NHL teams to start the second half, the NHL Rivalry Wednesdays on TV and the FULL Schedule for the ALL the games in February.
The pro ballers take a few days off in the middle of February and the best of the best play a game of hoops in New Orleans. The 66th edition of the NBA All-Star Game will be played on February 19, 2016 at 8:30 pm ET. Festivities surround the big game get underway first when the NBA Rising Stars Challenge puts the spotlight on ‘star’ NBA rookies, followed by the highly popular NBA All-Star Saturday night with the Slam Dunk Contest. Click here for the top 25 dunks and some of memorable moments of guys slamming a ball threw a cylinder. Oh Yeah! We also got you covered with the FULL NBA schedule for the month.
The college kids don’t take a break, as they are gearing up for the Madness of March. The end of February is the end of the college basketball season and when the calendar flips to March, it’s time for the conference tournaments, the national championship tournament and the return of the made up word, bracketology. But lets not get ahead of ourselves. Click here for the entire schedule for every game in College Basketball broken down by week.
If Auto Racing is your thing, the Super Bowl of stock car racing is coming up this month. What better way in the dead of winter to warm up than to start planning that trip to Daytona and the annual Speedweeks festival of racing. The highlight of the month is the 59th Daytona 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race on Feb. 26th. Click here for the complete NASCAR schedule at Daytona International Speedway, and links to the big race in FLA.
Last and most likely least, we have links to all the professional tennis tournaments held in the next 28 days, and links to the tournaments where grown men hit a little white ball around a field in hopes to put it in a hole in less shots than the other guys in slacks.
Sunday, February 5 on FOX
NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas
Super Bowl LI will take place on February 5, 2017 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.
This will be Houston’s third time hosting the Super Bowl, first featuring the Miami Dolphins against the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl VIII in 1974, and again when the New England Patriots defeated the Carolina Panthers at Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004.
The Patriots and Falcons will meet in the Super Bowl LI
Teams: AFC champion New England Patriots vs. NFC champion Atlanta Falcons
When: Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017
Where: NRG Stadium, Houston
Time: Kickoff is 6:30 p.m. ET
TV: Fox
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Troy Aikman (analysis), Erin Andrews and Chris Myers (sideline reporters)
Halftime show: Global superstar Lady Gaga, winner of six Grammy Awards, a Golden Globe, and Academy Award nominee, will headline the Pepsi Zero Sugar Super Bowl LI Halftime Show
Preview:
from si.com:It’s all about the quarterbacks: Just about any way you slice it, this is a matchup between the top two passers in the league. Whether you look at passer rating, QBR, yards per attempt or FootballOutsiders.com’s DVOA efficiency ratings, Atlanta’s Matt Ryan and New England’s Tom Brady ended up No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, in the stats department. They are masters of their craft, have plenty of weapons around them, and have two of the best playcallers (Kyle Shanahan and Josh McDaniels) at their disposal. To beat Brady, you have to disguise and change up both the pressure and coverage looks on just about every snap. The Falcons, to this point, have not shown the ability to do that. That will be an important factor in the game. Ryan has trouble with tight, disciplined coverage. With Malcolm Butler locking up either Julio Jones or Mohamed Sanu, and Logan Ryan on the other with safety help, Ryan may have to make a living throwing to the running backs and TEs Levine Toilolo and Austin Hooper. The Patriots have had more issues with supporting actors than those in starring roles. The Falcons have the ability to exploit that.
Running backs will be a huge factor: Sure, the quarterbacks may get all the attention, but the running backs from each team are used to taking advantage of the shortcomings on opposing defenses. The Falcons have one of the most talented duos in Devonta Freeman and Tevin Coleman. Freeman is the better runner, but Shanahan loves to use both to exploit mismatches in the pass game. McDaniels likes to use Dion Lewis and James White in a similar fashion via the pass, and Lewis has taken over as the every-down running back. LeGarrette Blount is the short yardage and finish-the-game bruiser.
What’s in common?: The Falcons and Patriots each had five common opponents (Denver, Seattle, Arizona, Los Angeles and San Francisco) and went 4–1 (each team lost to the Seahawks, with Atlanta losing on the road and the Patriots at home). The cumulative scores were 168–88 for Atlanta; 119–82 for New England. The Falcons had an average margin of victory of 20.5 points, and the Patriots were at 11.0. The Patriots didn’t have Tom Brady in their two-point victory over the Cardinals, a team the Falcons beat by 19.
Atlanta’s offense is exceptional: Under the spotlight of the Super Bowl, this Falcons offense may finally get its due. We’re talking about a unit that can rival the Greatest Show on Turf Rams for explosiveness. They scored 540 points this season, which is tied for eighth all time with those 2000 Rams. Sure, the team is uber-talented with WRs Jones, Sanu and Taylor Gabriel, and RBs Freeman and Coleman, but don’t underestimate the job coordinator Shanahan has done. At this point, everyone thinks it’s all about the talent. But remember, Sanu was an underachieving No. 2 with the Bengals and Gabriel was a Browns castoff before this season. Freeman and Coleman were thought to be nice players, but not game changers. That all changed this season because of the way Shanahan designs plays and attacks defenses. There are few better at taking an opponent’s tendencies and using them against them.
The Patriots defense will have a say: New England’s defense certainly proved its “best scoring defense” was no fluke in the win over the Steelers. And remember who put an end to those 2000s Rams teams (Spoiler Alert: It was the 2001 Patriots). New England may not have many big names on defense (Dont’a Hightower, Devin McCourty and Malcolm Butler are about it), but the sum is better than the parts. Certainly the Falcons will be a huge challenge, but everyone knows Bill Belichick and his staff can defend anything with two weeks to prepare.
The Patriots’ offensive line should have an advantage: After a shaky outing against the Texans, the Patriots’ offensive line completely dominated the Steelers. The Falcons’ unit is certainly solid but it’s not quite as good as the Patriots. The Patriots have the edge at left tackle (Nate Solder), right guard (Shaq Mason) and right tackle (Marcus Cannon), while the Falcons have an advantage at center (Alex Mack) and left guard (Andy Levitre).
Experience doesn’t matter: Expect a lot to be made this week about how this is Matt Ryan’s first Super Bowl appearance vs. Tom Brady’s seventh (with four victories). Certainly the disparity is notable, but it ignores the fact that several passers have beaten those with more experience in recent years. Some of those on the list: Russell Wilson over Peyton Manning, Aaron Rodgers over Ben Roethlisberger, Eli Manning over Brady and Brady over Kurt Warner.
You have to stop more than one guy: Each QB has a security blanket. For the Patriots, it’s Julian Edelman (158 targets in the regular season). Atlanta has Jones (129). Certainly a lot of attention needs to paid to each of those players, but both quarterbacks are deft at distributing the ball. The Patriots had seven players catch at least three touchdowns (TE Martellus Bennett led with seven), and so did the Falcons (Jones and Gabriel tied with six). In the postseason, both Sanu (Falcons) and Chris Hogan (Patriots) had two touchdowns receiving.
Where’s the pressure?: It looks like the opening over/under line for the Super Bowl is an astounding 59 points. No shock there, considering these two offenses. But it also says something about the defenses, which were both great on Sunday but don’t exactly get a lot of pressure on the quarterbacks. The Patriots didn’t affect Roethlisberger that much and don’t have a dominating rusher, although Trey Flowers is solid. And the Falcons’ only true pass rushing threat is Vic Beasley. The game may very well be determined by which team is able to dial up the most pressure and make that top quarterback move off his spot in the pocket.
Tecmo Bowl LI Results:
here is the video of the highlights:
FOX Sports will offer a live, non-authenticated stream of Super Bowl LI on FOX Sports GO, the streaming platform that showcases all of FOX Sports’ live events and studio programming. Fans around the country will be able to stream the biggest television event of the year at FOXSportsGo.com, using iOS, Android, Windows, and Amazon tablets or through connected devices, including Apple TV, Roku, Android TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire and XBOX One. For the Super Bowl broadcast, users will not need to enter their pay TV credentials for viewing.
The live stream of the Super Bowl will also feature local advertisement integration on a nationwide basis from more than 170 FOX affiliates around the country. Participating affiliates will have access to same ad inventory for both the linear and digital broadcasts of the February 5 game.
The FOX Sports Super Bowl LI production effort includes more Super Motion and 4K cameras than ever before, and will use three production trucks and more than 30 cameras to deliver more than 20 hours of programming a day from Discovery Green in Houston, in addition to 70-plus cameras at NRG Stadium covering the game.
“We, as broadcasters, are always trying to provide the viewer with something they’ve never seen before,” said Zac Fields, FOX Sports SVP Graphic Technology and Innovation. “With this new ‘Be the Player’ technology, it is now achievable and we are incredibly excited to debut this at the Super Bowl on FOX.”
Links:
Houston Super Bowl Host Committee
Sun, scenery, history mark Spring Training baseball In Arizona, Florida
With Cactus League clubs clustered in the Valley of the Sun and Grapefruit League teams dotting the Florida coasts and center of the state, Spring Training offers one of baseball’s great traditions while bringing fans close to the game and under the sun.
Organization | Pitchers & | First | Position | First full |
Catchers | Workout | Players | workout | |
Arizona D-Backs | Feb. 13 | Feb. 13 | Feb. 16 | Feb. 17 |
Atlanta Braves | Feb. 14 | Feb. 15 | Feb. 17 | Feb. 18 |
Baltimore Orioles | Feb. 13 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 16 | Feb. 17 |
Boston Red Sox | Feb. 13 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 16 | Feb. 17 |
Chicago Cubs | Feb. 14 | Feb. 15 | Feb. 17 | Feb. 18 |
Chicago White Sox | Feb. 13 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 17 | Feb. 18 |
Cincinnati Reds | Feb. 13 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 16 | Feb. 17 |
Cleveland Indians | Feb. 12 | Feb. 13 | Feb. 16 | Feb. 17 |
Colorado Rockies | Feb. 13 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 19 | Feb. 20 |
Detroit Tigers | Feb. 13 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 17 | Feb. 18 |
Houston Astros | Feb. 15 | Feb. 15 | Feb. 17 | Feb. 18 |
Kansas City Royals | Feb. 14 | Feb. 15 | Feb. 17 | Feb. 18 |
Los Angeles Angels | Feb. 14 | Feb. 15 | Feb. 17 | Feb. 18 |
Los Angeles Dodgers | Feb. 15 | Feb. 16 | Feb. 20 | Feb. 21 |
Miami Marlins | Feb. 13 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 17 | Feb. 17 |
Milwaukee Brewers | Feb. 14 | Feb. 15 | Feb. 17 | Feb. 18 |
Minnesota Twins | Feb. 13 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 18 | Feb. 19 |
New York Mets | Feb. 13 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 18 | Feb. 19 |
New York Yankees | Feb. 13 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 18 | Feb. 19 |
Oakland Athletics | Feb. 14 | Feb. 15 | Feb. 18 | Feb. 19 |
Philadelphia Phillies | Feb. 13 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 16 | Feb. 17 |
Pittsburgh Pirates | Feb. 13 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 16 | Feb. 17 |
St. Louis Cardinals | Feb. 13 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 16 | Feb. 17 |
San Diego Padres | Feb. 14 | Feb. 15 | Feb. 17 | Feb. 18 |
San Francisco Giants | Feb. 13 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 16 | Feb. 17 |
Seattle Mariners | Feb. 14 | Feb. 15 | Feb. 18 | Feb. 19 |
Tampa Bay Rays | Feb. 13 | Feb. 14 | Feb. 18 | Feb. 19 |
Texas Rangers | Feb. 14/17 | Feb. 15/18 | Feb. 20 | Feb. 21 |
Toronto Blue Jays | Feb. 14 | Feb. 15 | Feb. 17 | Feb. 18 |
Wash Nationals | Feb. 15 | Feb. 16 | Feb. 18 | Feb. 19 |
Major League Baseball teams are packing in anticipating of shipping gear to Florida and Arizona in the annual rite of Truck Day.
So where do the teams train for the upcoming season? Here are maps of the team facilities.
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Things have certainly cooled off some for the Columbus Blue Jackets after that joyous 16-game win streak. Columbus has lost two in a row and is just 5-5-0 in the last 10.
What’s gone wrong? For one thing, guys who were red-hot offensively have fallen off. Sam Gagner, for instance, has gone 16 games without a goal after a better-than-expected start. Brandon Saad has just one point, a goal, in his last eight games. Columbus’ special teams continue to be fine, with the power play ranked first and the penalty-kill unit ranked ninth. But the Blue Jackets don’t rate well in faceoffs. At 47.6 percent, they rank 28th overall.
A playoff spot seems virtually assured. The only drama remaining for the Edmonton Oilers relates to how high they can go. They’re only five points behind Minnesota for the top spot in the West, though the Wild have three games in hand. The Oilers looked great before the break, winning three straight. Connor McDavid continues to lead the league in points, with 59. It should be fun at Rogers Place this spring. Just like Columbus, Edmonton has good numbers in most specialty areas except faceoffs. At 47.5 percent, the Oilers are tied for last in the league.
The Minnesota Wild had it all together entering the All-Star break. They won their final two games, including an impressive 5-1 home win over St. Louis, and they are first overall in the Western Conference. The Wild’s 109 goals against is the second-best total in the league, just behind the Washington Capitals’ 106. Its plus-51 goal differential is also second overall—also behind the Capitals. It should be quite a race between goalie Devan Dubnyk and Washington’s Braden Holtby for the Vezina Trophy. Despite the great goals-against numbers, it is somewhat surprising the Wild are allowing more shots per game (30.3) than they are taking (29.4).
The Washington Capitals hold down the top spot in the FANFOOD ranking thanks to an 8-1-1 mark in the last 10 games. Just like last season, the Caps are starting to pull away from the rest of the conference in the standings. There hasn’t been a weak area anywhere in their game for some time, with better balance offensively than earlier in the season. All the while, Holtby has been tremendous again in goal. It seems like center Nicklas Backstrom has been around forever, but he’s still only 29. In his 10th season, Backstrom has 689 points in 701 career games. Only 178 of his points have been goals.
from bleacherreport.com
Here are the FANFOOD TOP 10 NHL Teams heading into Feb’17:
NHL on NBC
Sun., Feb. 5: Los Angeles @ Washington 12 p.m.
Sun., Feb. 12: Detroit @ Minnesota 3 p.m.
Sun., Feb. 19: Washington @ N.Y. Rangers 12:30 p.m.
Sun., Feb. 19: Detroit @ Pittsburgh 3 p.m.
Sat., Feb. 25: Philadelphia @ Pittsburgh 8 p.m.
Sun., Feb. 26: Boston @ Dallas 12:30 p.m.
February 1: Boston @ Washington 8 p.m.
February 8: Chicago @ Minnesota 8 p.m.
February 15: St. Louis @ Detroit 8 p.m.
February 22: Washington @ Philadelphia 8 p.m.
NHL FULL Schedule – Feb’17:
February | Game | Game Time |
Wed 1 | Boston @ Washington | 8:00 PM ET |
Minnesota @ Calgary | 10:00 PM ET | |
Colorado @ Los Angeles | 10:30 PM ET | |
Thu 2 | Montreal @ Philadelphia | 7:00 PM ET |
Ottawa @ Tampa Bay | 7:30 PM ET | |
NY Rangers @ Buffalo | 7:30 PM ET | |
Toronto @ St. Louis | 8:00 PM ET | |
Edmonton @ Nashville | 8:00 PM ET | |
Winnipeg @ Dallas | 8:30 PM ET | |
Chicago @ Arizona | 9:00 PM ET | |
San Jose @ Vancouver | 10:00 PM ET | |
Fri 3 | Columbus @ Pittsburgh | 7:00 PM ET |
NY Islanders @ Detroit | 7:30 PM ET | |
Anaheim @ Florida | 7:30 PM ET | |
Calgary @ New Jersey | 7:30 PM ET | |
Edmonton @ Carolina | 7:30 PM ET | |
Sat 4 | Washington @ Montreal | 1:00 PM ET |
Los Angeles @ Philadelphia | 1:00 PM ET | |
Winnipeg @ Colorado | 3:00 PM ET | |
Toronto @ Boston | 7:00 PM ET | |
Ottawa @ Buffalo | 7:00 PM ET | |
Anaheim @ Tampa Bay | 7:00 PM ET | |
Carolina @ NY Islanders | 7:00 PM ET | |
New Jersey @ Columbus | 7:00 PM ET | |
Pittsburgh @ St. Louis | 8:00 PM ET | |
Detroit @ Nashville | 8:00 PM ET | |
Chicago @ Dallas | 8:00 PM ET | |
Minnesota @ Vancouver | 10:00 PM ET | |
Arizona @ San Jose | 10:30 PM ET | |
Sun 5 | Los Angeles @ Washington | 12:00 PM ET |
Edmonton @ Montreal | 1:00 PM ET | |
Calgary @ NY Rangers | 2:00 PM ET | |
Mon 6 | Buffalo @ New Jersey | 7:00 PM ET |
Toronto @ NY Islanders | 7:00 PM ET | |
St. Louis @ Philadelphia | 7:00 PM ET | |
Tue 7 | San Jose @ Buffalo | 7:00 PM ET |
Anaheim @ NY Rangers | 7:00 PM ET | |
Calgary @ Pittsburgh | 7:00 PM ET | |
Carolina @ Washington | 7:00 PM ET | |
Dallas @ Toronto | 7:30 PM ET | |
St. Louis @ Ottawa | 7:30 PM ET | |
Columbus @ Detroit | 7:30 PM ET | |
Los Angeles @ Tampa Bay | 7:30 PM ET | |
Vancouver @ Nashville | 8:00 PM ET | |
Minnesota @ Winnipeg | 8:00 PM ET | |
Montreal @ Colorado | 9:00 PM ET | |
Wed 8 | Chicago @ Minnesota | 8:00 PM ET |
Thu 9 | San Jose @ Boston | 7:00 PM ET |
Anaheim @ Buffalo | 7:00 PM ET | |
Nashville @ NY Rangers | 7:00 PM ET | |
NY Islanders @ Philadelphia | 7:00 PM ET | |
Detroit @ Washington | 7:00 PM ET | |
Vancouver @ Columbus | 7:00 PM ET | |
St. Louis @ Toronto | 7:30 PM ET | |
Dallas @ Ottawa | 7:30 PM ET | |
Los Angeles @ Florida | 7:30 PM ET | |
Pittsburgh @ Colorado | 9:00 PM ET | |
Montreal @ Arizona | 9:00 PM ET | |
Fri 10 | Tampa Bay @ Minnesota | 8:00 PM ET |
Chicago @ Winnipeg | 8:00 PM ET | |
Sat 11 | Vancouver @ Boston | 1:00 PM ET |
NY Islanders @ Ottawa | 1:00 PM ET | |
San Jose @ Philadelphia | 1:00 PM ET | |
Florida @ Nashville | 2:00 PM ET | |
Carolina @ Dallas | 2:00 PM ET | |
Detroit @ Columbus | 5:00 PM ET | |
Tampa Bay @ Winnipeg | 7:00 PM ET | |
Buffalo @ Toronto | 7:00 PM ET | |
St. Louis @ Montreal | 7:00 PM ET | |
Colorado @ NY Rangers | 7:00 PM ET | |
Anaheim @ Washington | 7:30 PM ET | |
Pittsburgh @ Arizona | 8:00 PM ET | |
Chicago @ Edmonton | 10:00 PM ET | |
Sun 12 | San Jose @ New Jersey | 12:30 PM ET |
Detroit @ Minnesota | 3:00 PM ET | |
Dallas @ Nashville | 6:00 PM ET | |
Colorado @ NY Islanders | 6:00 PM ET | |
Montreal @ Boston | 7:30 PM ET | |
Vancouver @ Buffalo | 7:30 PM ET | |
Mon 13 | NY Rangers @ Columbus | 7:30 PM ET |
Arizona @ Calgary | 9:00 PM ET | |
Tue 14 | Colorado @ New Jersey | 7:00 PM ET |
Vancouver @ Pittsburgh | 7:00 PM ET | |
NY Islanders @ Toronto | 7:30 PM ET | |
Buffalo @ Ottawa | 7:30 PM ET | |
Anaheim @ Minnesota | 8:00 PM ET | |
Dallas @ Winnipeg | 8:00 PM ET | |
Arizona @ Edmonton | 9:00 PM ET | |
Wed 15 | Toronto @ Columbus | 7:00 PM ET |
St. Louis @ Detroit | 8:00 PM ET | |
Philadelphia @ Calgary | 9:30 PM ET | |
Florida @ San Jose | 10:30 PM ET | |
Thu 16 | Ottawa @ New Jersey | 7:00 PM ET |
NY Rangers @ NY Islanders | 7:00 PM ET | |
Winnipeg @ Pittsburgh | 7:00 PM ET | |
Colorado @ Buffalo | 7:30 PM ET | |
Vancouver @ St. Louis | 8:00 PM ET | |
Dallas @ Minnesota | 8:00 PM ET | |
Philadelphia @ Edmonton | 9:00 PM ET | |
Arizona @ Los Angeles | 10:30 PM ET | |
Fri 17 | Pittsburgh @ Columbus | 7:00 PM ET |
Colorado @ Carolina | 7:30 PM ET | |
Florida @ Anaheim | 10:00 PM ET | |
Sat 18 | St. Louis @ Buffalo | 1:00 PM ET |
Winnipeg @ Montreal | 2:00 PM ET | |
Washington @ Detroit | 2:00 PM ET | |
Edmonton @ Chicago | 7:00 PM ET | |
Ottawa @ Toronto | 7:00 PM ET | |
NY Islanders @ New Jersey | 7:00 PM ET | |
San Jose @ Arizona | 8:00 PM ET | |
Tampa Bay @ Dallas | 8:00 PM ET | |
Nashville @ Minnesota | 8:00 PM ET | |
Calgary @ Vancouver | 10:00 PM ET | |
Florida @ Los Angeles | 10:00 PM ET | |
Sun 19 | Washington @ NY Rangers | 12:30 PM ET |
Detroit @ Pittsburgh | 3:00 PM ET | |
Winnipeg @ Ottawa | 5:00 PM ET | |
Chicago @ Buffalo | 6:00 PM ET | |
New Jersey @ NY Islanders | 6:00 PM ET | |
Nashville @ Columbus | 6:00 PM ET | |
Toronto @ Carolina | 7:30 PM ET | |
Tampa Bay @ Colorado | 8:00 PM ET | |
Boston @ San Jose | 8:30 PM ET | |
Los Angeles @ Anaheim | 9:00 PM ET | |
Philadelphia @ Vancouver | 10:00 PM ET | |
Mon 20 | Florida @ St. Louis | 8:00 PM ET |
Anaheim @ Arizona | 9:00 PM ET | |
Tue 21 | Ottawa @ New Jersey | 7:00 PM ET |
Montreal @ NY Rangers | 7:00 PM ET | |
Pittsburgh @ Carolina | 7:00 PM ET | |
Winnipeg @ Toronto | 7:30 PM ET | |
NY Islanders @ Detroit | 7:30 PM ET | |
Edmonton @ Tampa Bay | 7:30 PM ET | |
Calgary @ Nashville | 8:00 PM ET | |
Chicago @ Minnesota | 8:00 PM ET | |
Los Angeles @ Colorado | 9:00 PM ET | |
Wed 22 | Edmonton @ Florida | 7:30 PM ET |
Washington @ Philadelphia | 8:00 PM ET | |
Boston @ Anaheim | 10:30 PM ET | |
Thu 23 | NY Rangers @ Toronto | 7:30 PM ET |
NY Islanders @ Montreal | 7:30 PM ET | |
Calgary @ Tampa Bay | 7:30 PM ET | |
Colorado @ Nashville | 8:00 PM ET | |
Arizona @ Chicago | 8:30 PM ET | |
Boston @ Los Angeles | 10:30 PM ET | |
Fri 24 | Edmonton @ Washington | 7:00 PM ET |
Calgary @ Florida | 7:30 PM ET | |
Ottawa @ Carolina | 7:30 PM ET | |
Arizona @ Dallas | 8:30 PM ET | |
Sat 25 | Anaheim @ Los Angeles | 4:00 PM ET |
Washington @ Nashville | 5:00 PM ET | |
NY Rangers @ New Jersey | 5:00 PM ET | |
NY Islanders @ Columbus | 5:00 PM ET | |
Montreal @ Toronto | 7:00 PM ET | |
Philadelphia @ Pittsburgh | 8:00 PM ET | |
San Jose @ Vancouver | 10:00 PM ET | |
Buffalo @ Colorado | 10:00 PM ET | |
Sun 26 | Boston @ Dallas | 12:30 PM ET |
Calgary @ Carolina | 3:00 PM ET | |
Edmonton @ Nashville | 5:00 PM ET | |
Columbus @ NY Rangers | 5:00 PM ET | |
St. Louis @ Chicago | 7:30 PM ET | |
Ottawa @ Florida | 7:30 PM ET | |
Buffalo @ Arizona | 8:30 PM ET | |
Mon 27 | Montreal @ New Jersey | 7:00 PM ET |
Ottawa @ Tampa Bay | 7:30 PM ET | |
Los Angeles @ Minnesota | 8:00 PM ET | |
Tue 28 | Arizona @ Boston | 7:00 PM ET |
Nashville @ Buffalo | 7:00 PM ET | |
Washington @ NY Rangers | 7:00 PM ET | |
Colorado @ Philadelphia | 7:00 PM ET | |
Columbus @ Montreal | 7:30 PM ET | |
Carolina @ Florida | 7:30 PM ET | |
Edmonton @ St. Louis | 8:00 PM ET | |
Minnesota @ Winnipeg | 8:00 PM ET | |
Pittsburgh @ Dallas | 8:30 PM ET | |
Los Angeles @ Calgary | 9:00 PM ET | |
Detroit @ Vancouver | 10:00 PM ET | |
Toronto @ San Jose | 10:30 PM ET |
LINKS:
http://espn.go.com/nhl/powerrankings
The FANFOOD Top 3 NBA team, the Celtics don’t need to make a major trade They obviously can, but things are moving in the right direction. San Antonio’s dropped back-to-back games for just the second time this season and the fourth time in two calendar years. With the top of the league as messy as it is, it’s not enough to budge them from their perch this month. If Steve Kerr wants to deploy his four stars together during the All-Star Game, he can. Just watch out because if Boogie or DeAndre Jordan sniffs a hint of how great it is to play with Warriors, a future Super Team is possible.
Wednesday, February 1
7:00 PM T’Wolves/Cavaliers ESPN
9:30 PM Bulls/Thunder ESPN
Thursday, February 2
8:00 PM Hawks/Rockets TNT
10:30 PM Warriors/Clippers TNT
Friday, February 3
8:00 PM Lakers/Celtics ESPN
10:30 PM Mavericks/Blazers ESPN
Saturday, February 4
8:30 PM Cavaliers/Knicks ABC
Sunday, February 5
2:00 PM Clippers/Celtics ABC
Monday, February 6
7:00 PM Lakers/Knicks TNT
9:30 PM Spurs/Grizzlies TNT
Wednesday, February 8
8:00 PM Clippers/Knicks ESPN
10:30 PM Bulls/Warriors ESPN
Thursday, February 9
8:00 PM Cavaliers/Thunder TNT
10:30 PM Celtics/Blazers TNT
Friday, February 10
8:00 PM Pacers/Wizards ESPN
10:30 PM Bulls/Suns ESPN
Saturday, February 11
8:30 PM Warriors/Thunder ABC
Sunday, February 12
3:30 PM Spurs/Knicks ABC
Monday, February 13
8:00 PM Spurs/Pacers TNT
10:30 PM Hawks/Blazers TNT
Wednesday, February 15
7:00 PM Pacers/Cavaliers ESPN
9:30 PM Knicks/Thunder ESPN
Thursday, February 16
8:00 PM Celtics/Bulls TNT
Thursday, February 23
8:00 PM Knicks/Cavaliers TNT
10:30 PM Clippers/Warriors TNT
Friday, February 24
8:00 PM Mavericks/T’Wolves ESPN
10:30 PM Spurs/Clippers ESPN
Saturday, February 25
8:30 PM Bulls/Cavaliers ABC
Monday, February 27
7:00 PM Raptors/Knicks TNT
9:30 PM Heat/Mavericks TNT
NBA – FULL Schedule – Feb’17:
February | Game | Game Time |
Wed 1 | Indiana @ Orlando | 7:00 PM ET |
Minnesota @ Cleveland | 7:00 PM ET | |
Toronto @ Boston | 7:30 PM ET | |
New York @ Brooklyn | 7:30 PM ET | |
Atlanta @ Miami | 7:30 PM ET | |
New Orleans @ Detroit | 7:30 PM ET | |
Philadelphia @ Dallas | 8:30 PM ET | |
Memphis @ Denver | 9:00 PM ET | |
Milwaukee @ Utah | 9:00 PM ET | |
L.A. Clippers @ Phoenix | 9:00 PM ET | |
Chicago @ Oklahoma City | 9:30 PM ET | |
Charlotte @ Golden State | 10:30 PM ET | |
Thu 2 | L.A. Lakers @ Washington | 7:00 PM ET |
Atlanta @ Houston | 8:00 PM ET | |
Philadelphia @ San Antonio | 8:30 PM ET | |
Golden State @ L.A. Clippers | 10:30 PM ET | |
Fri 3 | Toronto @ Orlando | 7:00 PM ET |
Indiana @ Brooklyn | 7:30 PM ET | |
Minnesota @ Detroit | 7:30 PM ET | |
Chicago @ Houston | 8:00 PM ET | |
Memphis @ Oklahoma City | 8:00 PM ET | |
L.A. Lakers @ Boston | 8:00 PM ET | |
Milwaukee @ Denver | 9:00 PM ET | |
Phoenix @ Sacramento | 10:30 PM ET | |
Dallas @ Portland | 10:30 PM ET | |
Sat 4 | New Orleans @ Washington | 7:00 PM ET |
Orlando @ Atlanta | 7:00 PM ET | |
Detroit @ Indiana | 7:00 PM ET | |
Philadelphia @ Miami | 7:30 PM ET | |
Cleveland @ New York | 8:30 PM ET | |
Charlotte @ Utah | 9:00 PM ET | |
Milwaukee @ Phoenix | 9:00 PM ET | |
Denver @ San Antonio | 9:00 PM ET | |
Memphis @ Minnesota | 9:00 PM ET | |
Golden State @ Sacramento | 10:30 PM ET | |
Sun 5 | Toronto @ Brooklyn | 12:00 PM ET |
L.A. Clippers @ Boston | 2:00 PM ET | |
Portland @ Oklahoma City | 3:00 PM ET | |
Mon 6 | L.A. Lakers @ New York | 7:00 PM ET |
Cleveland @ Washington | 7:00 PM ET | |
Oklahoma City @ Indiana | 7:00 PM ET | |
L.A. Clippers @ Toronto | 7:30 PM ET | |
Utah @ Atlanta | 7:30 PM ET | |
Philadelphia @ Detroit | 7:30 PM ET | |
Phoenix @ New Orleans | 8:00 PM ET | |
Miami @ Minnesota | 8:00 PM ET | |
Dallas @ Denver | 9:00 PM ET | |
San Antonio @ Memphis | 9:30 PM ET | |
Chicago @ Sacramento | 10:30 PM ET | |
Tue 7 | Brooklyn @ Charlotte | 7:00 PM ET |
Orlando @ Houston | 8:00 PM ET | |
Portland @ Dallas | 8:30 PM ET | |
Wed 8 | San Antonio @ Philadelphia | 7:00 PM ET |
Cleveland @ Indiana | 7:00 PM ET | |
Washington @ Brooklyn | 7:30 PM ET | |
Denver @ Atlanta | 7:30 PM ET | |
L.A. Lakers @ Detroit | 7:30 PM ET | |
Miami @ Milwaukee | 8:00 PM ET | |
Phoenix @ Memphis | 8:00 PM ET | |
Utah @ New Orleans | 8:00 PM ET | |
Toronto @ Minnesota | 8:00 PM ET | |
L.A. Clippers @ New York | 8:00 PM ET | |
Chicago @ Golden State | 10:30 PM ET | |
Boston @ Sacramento | 10:30 PM ET | |
Thu 9 | Houston @ Charlotte | 7:00 PM ET |
Philadelphia @ Orlando | 7:00 PM ET | |
Cleveland @ Oklahoma City | 8:00 PM ET | |
Utah @ Dallas | 8:30 PM ET | |
Boston @ Portland | 10:30 PM ET | |
Fri 10 | Miami @ Brooklyn | 7:30 PM ET |
Denver @ New York | 7:30 PM ET | |
San Antonio @ Detroit | 7:30 PM ET | |
L.A. Lakers @ Milwaukee | 8:00 PM ET | |
Golden State @ Memphis | 8:00 PM ET | |
New Orleans @ Minnesota | 8:00 PM ET | |
Indiana @ Washington | 8:00 PM ET | |
Atlanta @ Sacramento | 10:30 PM ET | |
Chicago @ Phoenix | 10:30 PM ET | |
Sat 11 | L.A. Clippers @ Charlotte | 5:00 PM ET |
Milwaukee @ Indiana | 7:00 PM ET | |
Miami @ Philadelphia | 7:30 PM ET | |
Denver @ Cleveland | 7:30 PM ET | |
Golden State @ Oklahoma City | 8:30 PM ET | |
Orlando @ Dallas | 9:00 PM ET | |
Phoenix @ Houston | 9:00 PM ET | |
Boston @ Utah | 10:00 PM ET | |
Sun 12 | Chicago @ Minnesota | 3:30 PM ET |
San Antonio @ New York | 3:30 PM ET | |
Detroit @ Toronto | 6:00 PM ET | |
New Orleans @ Sacramento | 9:00 PM ET | |
Mon 13 | Philadelphia @ Charlotte | 7:00 PM ET |
San Antonio @ Indiana | 7:00 PM ET | |
Memphis @ Brooklyn | 7:30 PM ET | |
Orlando @ Miami | 7:30 PM ET | |
Detroit @ Milwaukee | 8:00 PM ET | |
Oklahoma City @ Washington | 8:00 PM ET | |
Boston @ Dallas | 8:30 PM ET | |
Golden State @ Denver | 9:00 PM ET | |
L.A. Clippers @ Utah | 9:00 PM ET | |
New Orleans @ Phoenix | 9:00 PM ET | |
Atlanta @ Portland | 10:30 PM ET | |
Tue 14 | Toronto @ Chicago | 8:00 PM ET |
Cleveland @ Minnesota | 8:00 PM ET | |
Sacramento @ L.A. Lakers | 10:30 PM ET | |
Wed 15 | San Antonio @ Orlando | 7:00 PM ET |
Indiana @ Cleveland | 7:00 PM ET | |
Philadelphia @ Boston | 7:30 PM ET | |
Charlotte @ Toronto | 7:30 PM ET | |
Milwaukee @ Brooklyn | 7:30 PM ET | |
Dallas @ Detroit | 7:30 PM ET | |
New Orleans @ Memphis | 8:00 PM ET | |
Miami @ Houston | 8:00 PM ET | |
Minnesota @ Denver | 9:00 PM ET | |
Portland @ Utah | 9:00 PM ET | |
L.A. Lakers @ Phoenix | 9:00 PM ET | |
New York @ Oklahoma City | 9:30 PM ET | |
Atlanta @ L.A. Clippers | 10:30 PM ET | |
Sacramento @ Golden State | 10:30 PM ET | |
Thu 16 | Washington @ Indiana | 7:00 PM ET |
Boston @ Chicago | 8:00 PM ET | |
Fri 17 | World @ U.S. | 9:00 PM ET |
Sun 19 | Eastern @ Western | 8:00 PM ET |
Thu 23 | Portland @ Orlando | 7:00 PM ET |
Charlotte @ Detroit | 7:30 PM ET | |
Houston @ New Orleans | 8:00 PM ET | |
New York @ Cleveland | 8:00 PM ET | |
L.A. Clippers @ Golden State | 10:30 PM ET | |
Denver @ Sacramento | 10:30 PM ET | |
Fri 24 | Washington @ Philadelphia | 7:00 PM ET |
Memphis @ Indiana | 7:00 PM ET | |
Boston @ Toronto | 7:30 PM ET | |
Phoenix @ Chicago | 8:00 PM ET | |
Utah @ Milwaukee | 8:00 PM ET | |
L.A. Lakers @ Oklahoma City | 8:00 PM ET | |
Dallas @ Minnesota | 8:00 PM ET | |
Miami @ Atlanta | 8:00 PM ET | |
Brooklyn @ Denver | 9:00 PM ET | |
San Antonio @ L.A. Clippers | 10:30 PM ET | |
Sat 25 | Charlotte @ Sacramento | 5:00 PM ET |
Atlanta @ Orlando | 7:00 PM ET | |
Philadelphia @ New York | 7:30 PM ET | |
Indiana @ Miami | 8:00 PM ET | |
New Orleans @ Dallas | 8:30 PM ET | |
Chicago @ Cleveland | 8:30 PM ET | |
Minnesota @ Houston | 9:00 PM ET | |
Brooklyn @ Golden State | 10:30 PM ET | |
Sun 26 | San Antonio @ L.A. Lakers | 3:30 PM ET |
Phoenix @ Milwaukee | 3:30 PM ET | |
Memphis @ Denver | 5:00 PM ET | |
Utah @ Washington | 5:00 PM ET | |
Portland @ Toronto | 6:00 PM ET | |
Boston @ Detroit | 6:00 PM ET | |
New Orleans @ Oklahoma City | 7:00 PM ET | |
Charlotte @ L.A. Clippers | 9:30 PM ET | |
Mon 27 | Toronto @ New York | 7:00 PM ET |
Golden State @ Philadelphia | 7:00 PM ET | |
Milwaukee @ Cleveland | 7:00 PM ET | |
Atlanta @ Boston | 7:30 PM ET | |
Miami @ Dallas | 8:30 PM ET | |
Indiana @ Houston | 9:30 PM ET | |
Minnesota @ Sacramento | 10:30 PM ET | |
Tue 28 | Golden State @ Washington | 7:00 PM ET |
Portland @ Detroit | 7:30 PM ET | |
Denver @ Chicago | 8:00 PM ET | |
Phoenix @ Memphis | 8:00 PM ET | |
Utah @ Oklahoma City | 8:00 PM ET | |
Charlotte @ L.A. Lakers | 10:30 PM ET |
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| Feb. 17-19 | New Orleans
Below is a schedule of events for NBA All-Star 2017 in New Orleans, LA.
All times Eastern (ET)
10:30 a.m. | BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge Practice | NBA TV
12 p.m. | All-Star media availability | NBA TV
7 p.m. | NBA All-Star Celebrity Game | ESPN
9 p.m. | BBVA Compass Rising Stars Challenge | TNT
All times Eastern (ET)
11 a.m. | Hall of Fame Announcement
12 p.m. | NBA All-Star Practice | NBA TV
2:30 p.m. | NBA D-League All-Star Game presented by Kumho Tire | NBA TV
7 p.m. | Commissioner Adam Silver media availability | NBA TV
8 p.m. | State Farm All-Star Saturday Night | TNT
> Taco Bell Skills Challenge (first event)
> Three-Point Contest (second event)
> Verizon Slam Dunk (third event)
All times Eastern (ET)
11 a.m. | NBA Legends Brunch | NBA TV coverage begins at 1 p.m. ET
8 p.m. | 66th NBA All-Star Game | TNT
Links:
The last week of January gave college basketball fans something they were supposed to have to wait until next season for.
Madness, the sport’s defining trademark, was supposed to be tempered in 2016-17. The unpredictability and wide-openness of a year ago was supposed to have given way to a campaign of traditional powerhouses on a collision course with one another in regional finals and national semifinals.
Instead, as the calendar prepares to flip to February, we sit here once again with little to do but shrug our shoulders when presented with the sport’s biggest questions. Never was this uncertainty more prevalent than over the course of the week that came to an end on Sunday.
The numbers are staggering. Top 25 teams were defeated 16 times between Jan. 23 and Jan. 29, the largest total of any seven-day period this season. The most generous donors to that loss total came from the top 10, which was a collective 11-9 over the course of the week, with all but two of those losses coming to unranked opponents. The win total for the top 10 was also a bit inflated by the contributions of unbeaten Gonzaga, which defeated three West Coast Conference opponents that are a combined 26-40.
No. 1 lost to an unranked foe on the road, and then needed a last-second tip-in to win a home game against No. 12 Virginia. No. 2 fell about an hour after No. 1 went down on Tuesday night, and then went on the road to beat No. 4, which finished the week 0-2 after its own Tuesday road loss to an unranked team. No. 6 also went 0-2 on the week, while No. 8 went 0-1. No. 9 lost by 15 on the road to an unranked foe, and No. 10 rounded things out with a road loss to a league opponent that had entered the evening just one game above .500.
If this is all easier to process in list form, we can make that happen:
No. 1 Villanova - Lost at Marquette (74-72), beat No. 12 Virginia (61-59)
No. 2 Kansas - Lost at No. 18 West Virginia (85-69), won at No. 4 Kentucky (79-73)
No. 3 Gonzaga – Beat Portland, San Diego, and Pepperdine (all by a lot)
No. 4 Kentucky - Lost at Tennessee (82-80), lost to No. 2 Kansas (79-73)
No. 5 Baylor – Beat Texas Tech (65-61), won at Ole Miss (78-75)
No. 6 Florida State - Lost at Georgia Tech (78-56), lost at Syracuse (82-72)
No. 7 Arizona – Beat Washington State (79-62), beat Washington (77-66)
No. 8 UCLA - Lost at USC (84-76)
No. 9 North Carolina – Beat Virginia Tech (91-72), lost at Miami (77-62)
No. 10 Oregon – Won at Utah (73-67), lost at Colorado (74-65)
If there’s a point to all this madness, it’s this: A season that was supposed to have five or six teams that had separated themselves from the rest of the pack by February is instead going to have none.
Perhaps a handful of powerhouses will flex their collective muscles over the course of the next five weeks and clear things up for us. The more likely scenario is that the trail we’re convinced is the right one winds up taking us back through a route of scenery that appears suspiciously familiar.
With just a month of the regular season and a month of postseason madness to go, none of us really know anything. The confusion is even more beautiful when you’re not expecting it.
from sbnation.com
Here is the FULL NCAA Men’s Basketball Schedule – Feb ’17:
Game | Network | Time |
Penn St. at Indiana | BTN | 2/1/17 6:30 PM |
Syracuse at NC State | ESPN2 HD | 2/1/17 7:00 PM |
Villanova at Providence | FS1 | 2/1/17 7:00 PM |
UCF at Houston | ESPNU HD | 2/1/17 7:00 PM |
Alabama at Arkansas | SEC Network | 2/1/17 7:00 PM |
Richmond at VCU | CBS Sports Network | 2/1/17 7:00 PM |
Marquette at St. John’s | FS2 | 2/1/17 7:00 PM |
Georgia Tech at Clemson | ACC RSNs | 2/1/17 7:00 PM |
George Mason at Saint Louis | FOX Sports Midwest | 2/1/17 7:00 PM |
Colgate at Holy Cross | Charter-MA | 2/1/17 7:00 PM |
Wichita St. at Drake | Cox-Kansas | 2/1/17 7:00 PM |
North Dakota St. at IUPUI | ESPN3 | 2/1/17 7:00 PM |
UMass Lowell at Albany | ESPN3 | 2/1/17 7:00 PM |
UMBC at Binghamton | ESPN3 | 2/1/17 7:00 PM |
New Hampshire at Stony Brook | ESPN3 | 2/1/17 7:00 PM |
Evansville at Indiana St. | ESPN3 | 2/1/17 7:00 PM |
Lafayette at Army | Campus Insiders | 2/1/17 7:00 PM |
American at Bucknell | Campus Insiders | 2/1/17 7:00 PM |
Charleston Southern at UNC Asheville | BigSouthSports.com | 2/1/17 7:00 PM |
Gardner-Webb at Campbell | BigSouthSports.com | 2/1/17 7:00 PM |
High Point at Longwood | BigSouthSports.com | 2/1/17 7:00 PM |
Winthrop at Radford | BigSouthSports.com | 2/1/17 7:00 PM |
Massachusetts at La Salle | Atlantic10.com | 2/1/17 7:00 PM |
TCU at Kansas St. | ESPNEWS | 2/1/17 7:30 PM |
Lehigh at Loyola (MD) | Campus Insiders | 2/1/17 7:30 PM |
Virginia Tech at Virginia | ACC Network | 2/1/17 8:00 PM |
Florida St. at Miami (FL) | ACC Network | 2/1/17 8:00 PM |
St. Bonaventure at Duquesne | American Sports Network | 2/1/17 8:00 PM |
Western Illinois at South Dakota St. | MidCo Sports Network | 2/1/17 8:00 PM |
Denver at Oral Roberts | ESPN3 | 2/1/17 8:00 PM |
Bradley at Southern Illinois | ESPN3 | 2/1/17 8:00 PM |
Southeast Missouri at Jacksonville St. | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/1/17 8:00 PM |
Austin Peay at Eastern Kentucky | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/1/17 8:00 PM |
Northwestern at Purdue | BTN | 2/1/17 8:30 PM |
UT Martin at Tennessee Tech | WCTE | 2/1/17 8:30 PM |
Hou Baptist at TAMU Corpus Christi | GoIslanders.com | 2/1/17 8:30 PM |
Baylor at Kansas | ESPN2 HD | 2/1/17 9:00 PM |
Seton Hall at Xavier | FS1 | 2/1/17 9:00 PM |
Texas Tech at Texas | ESPNU HD | 2/1/17 9:00 PM |
South Carolina at LSU | SEC Network | 2/1/17 9:00 PM |
Cincinnati at Tulsa | CBS Sports Network | 2/1/17 9:00 PM |
UCLA at Washington St. | Pac-12 Networks | 2/1/17 9:00 PM |
Northern Iowa at Illinois St. | MVC TV Network | 2/1/17 9:00 PM |
Nevada at Utah St. | ESPN3 | 2/1/17 9:00 PM |
East Carolina at SMU | ESPNEWS | 2/1/17 9:30 PM |
Air Force at Fresno St. | ROOT Sports | 2/1/17 10:00 PM |
Long Beach St. at CS Northridge | ESPN3 | 2/1/17 10:00 PM |
USC at Washington | ESPNU HD | 2/1/17 11:00 PM |
New Mexico at UNLV | CBS Sports Network | 2/1/17 11:00 PM |
Michigan St. at Nebraska | ESPN HD | 2/2/17 7:00 PM |
Missouri at Florida | ESPN2 HD | 2/2/17 7:00 PM |
Bryant at Mount St. Mary’s | ESPNU HD | 2/2/17 7:00 PM |
Memphis at USF | ESPNEWS | 2/2/17 7:00 PM |
James Madison at Elon | American Sports Network | 2/2/17 7:00 PM |
FAU at Charlotte | UNC Charlotte TV | 2/2/17 7:00 PM |
Wofford at The Citadel | ESPN3 | 2/2/17 7:00 PM |
Furman at Mercer | ESPN3 | 2/2/17 7:00 PM |
Detroit at Cleveland St. | ESPN3 | 2/2/17 7:00 PM |
Oakland at Youngstown St. | ESPN3 | 2/2/17 7:00 PM |
East Tennessee St. at VMI | ESPN3 | 2/2/17 7:00 PM |
Navy at Boston U. | Campus Insiders | 2/2/17 7:00 PM |
Robert Morris at LIU Brooklyn | NECFrontRow.com | 2/2/17 7:00 PM |
Sacred Heart at Fairleigh Dickinson | NECFrontRow.com | 2/2/17 7:00 PM |
St. Francis (PA) at St. Francis (NY) | NECFrontRow.com | 2/2/17 7:00 PM |
Wagner at Central Connecticut St. | NECFrontRow.com | 2/2/17 7:00 PM |
Northeastern at William & Mary | CAA.TV | 2/2/17 7:00 PM |
Co of Charleston at UNC Wilmington | CAA.TV | 2/2/17 7:00 PM |
Delaware at Hofstra | CAA.TV | 2/2/17 7:00 PM |
UNC Greensboro at Chattanooga | ESPN3 | 2/2/17 7:30 PM |
Eastern Illinois at Tennessee St. | CBS Sports Network | 2/2/17 8:00 PM |
Western Kentucky at Louisiana Tech | beIN Sports | 2/2/17 8:00 PM |
Western Carolina at Samford | ESPN3 | 2/2/17 8:00 PM |
Niagara at Fairfield | ESPN3 | 2/2/17 8:00 PM |
UIC at Green Bay | ESPN3 | 2/2/17 8:00 PM |
Valparaiso at Milwaukee | ESPN3 | 2/2/17 8:00 PM |
McNeese St. at Incarnate Word | UIWCardinals.com | 2/2/17 8:30 PM |
Arizona at Oregon St. | ESPN2 HD | 2/2/17 9:00 PM |
Belmont at Murray St. | ESPNU HD | 2/2/17 9:00 PM |
Utah at California | Pac-12 Networks | 2/2/17 9:00 PM |
Stephen F. Austin at Sam Houston St. | American Sports Network | 2/2/17 9:00 PM |
Southern Utah at Weber St. | KJZZ | 2/2/17 9:00 PM |
Northern Arizona at Idaho St. | Eversport.TV | 2/2/17 9:00 PM |
Sacramento St. at Eastern Washington | Eversport.TV | 2/2/17 9:00 PM |
UAB at UTEP | CBS Sports Network | 2/2/17 10:00 PM |
Santa Clara at Portland | ROOT Sports Northwest | 2/2/17 10:00 PM |
Pepperdine at San Francisco | Campus Insiders | 2/2/17 10:00 PM |
Loyola Marymount at San Diego | Campus Insiders | 2/2/17 10:00 PM |
Portland St. at Idaho | Eversport.TV | 2/2/17 10:00 PM |
CS Fullerton at UC Santa Barbara | BigWest.TV | 2/2/17 10:00 PM |
Gonzaga at BYU | ESPN2 HD | 2/2/17 11:00 PM |
Arizona St. at Oregon | FS1 | 2/2/17 11:00 PM |
St. Mary’s at Pacific | ESPNU HD | 2/2/17 11:00 PM |
Colorado at Stanford | Pac-12 Networks | 2/2/17 11:00 PM |
Hawai’i at UC Riverside | ESPN3 | 2/2/17 11:00 PM |
UC Davis at Cal Poly | BigWest.TV | 2/2/17 11:00 PM |
Akron at Ohio | CBS Sports Network | 2/3/17 6:30 PM |
W Michigan at Central Michigan | ||
Toledo at Bowling Green | ||
Eastern Michigan at Northern Illinois | ||
OR Kent St. at Miami (OH) | ||
Rhode Island at Davidson | ESPN2 HD | 2/3/17 7:00 PM |
Iona at Rider | ESPNU HD | 2/3/17 7:00 PM |
St. Peter’s at Monmouth | ESPN3 | 2/3/17 7:00 PM |
Penn at Harvard | ESPN3 | 2/3/17 7:00 PM |
Buffalo at Ball St. | ESPNU HD | 2/3/17 9:00 PM |
Wagner at Fairleigh Dickinson | ESPNU HD | 2/4/17 11:00 AM |
Purdue at Maryland | ESPN HD | 2/4/17 12:00 PM |
Virginia at Syracuse | ESPN2 HD | 2/4/17 12:00 PM |
Seton Hall at Georgetown | FS1 | 2/4/17 12:00 PM |
Akron at Ohio | CBS Sports Network | 2/4/17 12:00 PM |
Western Michigan at Central Michigan | ||
Toledo at Bowling Green | ||
Eastern Michigan at Northern Illinois | ||
OR Kent St. at Miami (OH) | ||
Longwood at Gardner-Webb | American Sports Network | 2/4/17 12:00 PM |
Duquesne at Dayton | NBCSN | 2/4/17 12:30 PM |
Pittsburgh at Duke | CBS HD | 2/4/17 1:00 PM |
Rutgers at Penn St. | ESPNU HD | 2/4/17 1:00 PM |
Texas at TCU | ESPNEWS | 2/4/17 1:00 PM |
Lehigh at American | CSN Mid Atlantic PLUS | 2/4/17 1:00 PM |
Furman at The Citadel | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 1:00 PM |
UMBC at Maine | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 1:00 PM |
Connecticut at Cincinnati | ESPN HD | 2/4/17 2:00 PM |
Georgia at South Carolina | ESPN2 HD | 2/4/17 2:00 PM |
Marquette at DePaul | FS1 | 2/4/17 2:00 PM |
Indiana St. at Northern Iowa | CBS Sports Network | 2/4/17 2:00 PM |
Southern Illinois at Loyola (Chicago) | MVC TV Network | 2/4/17 2:00 PM |
Oakland at Cleveland St. | American Sports Network | 2/4/17 2:00 PM |
Tulane at East Carolina | American Sports Network | 2/4/17 2:00 PM |
Binghamton at UMass Lowell | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 2:00 PM |
Drake at Bradley | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 2:00 PM |
Army at Loyola (MD) | Campus Insiders | 2/4/17 2:00 PM |
Navy at Colgate | Campus Insiders | 2/4/17 2:00 PM |
Campbell at Winthrop | BigSouthSports.com | 2/4/17 2:00 PM |
UL-Lafayette at Georgia St. | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 2:15 PM |
George Washington at Richmond | NBCSN | 2/4/17 2:30 PM |
Xavier at Creighton | FOX HD | 2/4/17 3:00 PM |
Ole Miss at Vanderbilt | ESPNU HD | 2/4/17 3:00 PM |
Kansas St. at Baylor | ESPNEWS | 2/4/17 3:00 PM |
Georgia Tech at Wake Forest | ACC RSNs | 2/4/17 3:00 PM |
Louisville at Boston College | ACC Network | 2/4/17 3:00 PM |
Northern Colorado at North Dakota | FOX Sports North | 2/4/17 3:00 PM |
Miami (FL) at NC State | ACC Network | 2/4/17 3:00 PM |
South Dakota at North Dakota St. | MidCo Sports Network | 2/4/17 3:00 PM |
UIC at Milwaukee | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 3:00 PM |
Valparaiso at Green Bay | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 3:00 PM |
Tennessee at Mississippi St. | SEC Network | 2/4/17 3:30 PM |
Bryant at Sacred Heart | NECFrontRow.com | 2/4/17 3:30 PM |
Kentucky at Florida | ESPN HD | 2/4/17 4:00 PM |
Notre Dame at North Carolina | ESPN2 HD | 2/4/17 4:00 PM |
Minnesota at Illinois | BTN | 2/4/17 4:00 PM |
VCU at St. Bonaventure | CBS Sports Network | 2/4/17 4:00 PM |
William & Mary at Towson | NBC RSNs | 2/4/17 4:00 PM |
UNC Greensboro at Samford | American Sports Network | 2/4/17 4:00 PM |
Akron at Ohio | BCSN | 2/4/17 4:00 PM |
Western Michigan at Central Michigan | ||
Toledo at Bowling Green | ||
Eastern Michigan at Northern Illinois | ||
OR Kent St. at Miami (OH) | ||
Missouri St. at Evansville | KOZL | 2/4/17 4:00 PM |
Wyoming at Air Force | Campus Insiders | 2/4/17 4:00 PM |
Northeastern at James Madison | CAA.TV | 2/4/17 4:00 PM |
Coppin St. at UMES | YouTube.com | 2/4/17 4:00 PM |
Cent Conn St. at Mount St. Mary’s | NECFrontRow.com | 2/4/17 4:00 PM |
Robert Morris at St. Francis (NY) | NECFrontRow.com | 2/4/17 4:00 PM |
Portland St. at Eastern Washington | Eversport.TV | 2/4/17 4:00 PM |
Tennessee Tech at Eastern Illinois | WEIU | 2/4/17 4:15 PM |
Utah at Stanford | FS1 | 2/4/17 4:30 PM |
Wofford at Mercer | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 4:30 PM |
Stephen F. Austin at Northwestern St. | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 4:30 PM |
USC Upstate at Kennesaw St. | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 4:30 PM |
St. Francis (PA) at LIU Brooklyn | NECFrontRow.com | 2/4/17 4:30 PM |
Oklahoma St. at West Virginia | ESPNU HD | 2/4/17 5:00 PM |
Memphis at UCF | ESPNEWS | 2/4/17 5:00 PM |
Jacksonville St. at SIU Edwardsville | FOX Sports Midwest | 2/4/17 5:00 PM |
Western Kentucky at Southern Miss | Hilltopper Sports | 2/4/17 5:00 PM |
UL-Monroe at Georgia Southern | WSAV-DT2 | 2/4/17 5:00 PM |
Elon at College of Charleston | WCIV | 2/4/17 5:00 PM |
NJIT at Lipscomb | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 5:00 PM |
Western Carolina at Chattanooga | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 5:00 PM |
South Alabama at Troy | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 5:15 PM |
Morehead St. at Southeast Missouri | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/4/17 5:15 PM |
Oral Roberts at South Dakota St. | MidCo Sports Network | 2/4/17 5:30 PM |
Texas St. at UT Arlington | Spectrum-TX | 2/4/17 5:30 PM |
McNeese St. at Lamar | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 5:30 PM |
Presbyterian at Charleston Southern | BigSouthSports.com | 2/4/17 5:30 PM |
Iowa St. at Kansas | ESPN HD | 2/4/17 6:00 PM |
Ohio St. at Michigan | ESPN2 HD | 2/4/17 6:00 PM |
Arkansas at Missouri | SEC Network | 2/4/17 6:00 PM |
Colorado St. at UNLV | CBS Sports Network | 2/4/17 6:00 PM |
Arizona St. at Oregon St. | Pac-12 Networks | 2/4/17 6:00 PM |
San Jose St. at New Mexico | ROOT Sports | 2/4/17 6:00 PM |
Fordham at St. Joseph’s | American Sports Network | 2/4/17 6:00 PM |
Oklahoma at Texas Tech | ESPNU HD | 2/4/17 7:00 PM |
SMU at Tulsa | ESPNEWS | 2/4/17 7:00 PM |
La Salle at George Mason | MASN | 2/4/17 7:00 PM |
St. Mary’s at San Diego | WCC RSNs | 2/4/17 7:00 PM |
Canisius at Siena | Spectrum-NY | 2/4/17 7:00 PM |
Northern Kentucky at Wright St. | Spectrum-OH | 2/4/17 7:00 PM |
Radford at Liberty | Flames Sports | 2/4/17 7:00 PM |
UNC Asheville at High Point | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 7:00 PM |
Penn at Dartmouth | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 7:00 PM |
Princeton at Harvard | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 7:00 PM |
Detroit at Youngstown St. | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 7:00 PM |
Stetson at UNF | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 7:00 PM |
Florida Gulf Coast at Jacksonville | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 7:00 PM |
Stony Brook at Albany | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 7:00 PM |
Vermont at Hartford | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 7:00 PM |
San Diego St. at Fresno St. | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 7:00 PM |
Delaware at UNC Wilmington | CAA.TV | 2/4/17 7:00 PM |
Drexel at Hofstra | CAA.TV | 2/4/17 7:00 PM |
Eastern Kentucky at UT Martin | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/4/17 7:00 PM |
Niagara at Quinnipiac | QuinnipiacBobcats.com | 2/4/17 7:00 PM |
Tennessee St. at Austin Peay | Gov TV | 2/4/17 7:30 PM |
Illinois St. at Wichita St. | ESPN2 HD | 2/4/17 8:00 PM |
St. John’s at Villanova | CBS Sports Network | 2/4/17 8:00 PM |
USC at Washington St. | Pac-12 Networks | 2/4/17 8:00 PM |
Middle Tennessee at UTEP | American Sports Network | 2/4/17 8:00 PM |
UMKC at UT Rio Grande Valley | Spectrum-TX | 2/4/17 8:00 PM |
KSMO | ||
Omaha at Western Illinois | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 8:00 PM |
Utah St. at Boise St. | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 8:00 PM |
Appalachian St. at Arkansas St. | ESPN3 | 2/4/17 8:00 PM |
Pacific at Pepperdine | Campus Insiders | 2/4/17 8:00 PM |
North Carolina A&T at Saint Louis | Atlantic10.com | 2/4/17 8:00 PM |
Incarnate Word at Houston Baptist | UStream.tv | 2/4/17 8:00 PM |
Arizona at Oregon | ESPN HD | 2/4/17 8:15 PM |
Auburn at Alabama | SEC Network | 2/4/17 8:30 PM |
Texas A&M at LSU | ESPNU HD | 2/4/17 9:00 PM |
Portland at BYU | BYUtv | 2/4/17 9:00 PM |
CS Bakersfield at Grand Canyon | KASW | 2/4/17 9:00 PM |
Montana St. at Montana | Cowles Media | 2/4/17 9:00 PM |
Southern Utah at Idaho St. | Eversport.TV | 2/4/17 9:00 PM |
Northern Arizona at Weber St. | Eversport.TV | 2/4/17 9:00 PM |
UC Irvine at Long Beach St. | ESPN2 HD | 2/4/17 10:00 PM |
Utah Valley at Seattle | American Sports Network | 2/4/17 10:00 PM |
Loyola Marymount at San Francisco | Campus Insiders | 2/4/17 10:00 PM |
Sacramento St. at Idaho | Eversport.TV | 2/4/17 10:00 PM |
UC Davis at UC Santa Barbara | BigWest.TV | 2/4/17 10:00 PM |
UC Riverside at Cal Poly | BigWest.TV | 2/4/17 10:00 PM |
UCLA at Washington | Pac-12 Networks | 2/4/17 10:30 PM |
Hawai’i at CS Northridge | Prime Ticket | 2/4/17 10:30 PM |
Santa Clara at Gonzaga | ESPNU HD | 2/4/17 11:00 PM |
Lafayette at Boston U. | CBS Sports Network | 2/5/17 12:00 PM |
Clemson at Florida St. | ESPNU HD | 2/5/17 12:30 PM |
Indiana at Wisconsin | CBS HD | 2/5/17 1:00 PM |
USF at Temple | American Sports Network | 2/5/17 1:00 PM |
Nebraska at Iowa | BTN | 2/5/17 2:00 PM |
Colorado at California | ESPNU HD | 2/5/17 4:30 PM |
Game | Network | Time |
Louisville at Virginia | ESPN HD | 2/6/17 7:00 PM |
Holy Cross at Bucknell | CBS Sports Network | 2/6/17 7:00 PM |
East Tennessee St. at Wofford | American Sports Network | 2/6/17 7:00 PM |
Albany at New Hampshire | ESPN3 | 2/6/17 7:00 PM |
Hartford at Maine | ESPN3 | 2/6/17 7:00 PM |
UL-Lafayette at Georgia Southern | ESPN3 | 2/6/17 7:00 PM |
UL-Monroe at Georgia St. | ESPN3 | 2/6/17 7:00 PM |
UMass Lowell at Stony Brook | ESPN3 | 2/6/17 7:00 PM |
NC Central at Coppin St. | UStream.TV | 2/6/17 7:30 PM |
Kansas at Kansas St. | ESPN HD | 2/6/17 9:00 PM |
Jackson St. at Southern | ESPNU HD | 2/6/17 9:00 PM |
Appalachian St. at Little Rock | American Sports Network | 2/6/17 9:00 PM |
Maryland at Penn St. | BTN | 2/7/17 6:00 PM |
Ball St. at Akron | American Sports Network | 2/7/17 6:00 PM |
Alabama at South Carolina | SEC Network | 2/7/17 6:30 PM |
LSU at Kentucky | ESPN HD | 2/7/17 7:00 PM |
Florida at Georgia | ESPN2 HD | 2/7/17 7:00 PM |
Georgetown at Villanova | FS1 | 2/7/17 7:00 PM |
Tulsa at Memphis | ESPNU HD | 2/7/17 7:00 PM |
Wake Forest at Notre Dame | ESPNEWS | 2/7/17 7:00 PM |
Rhode Island at Massachusetts | CBS Sports Network | 2/7/17 7:00 PM |
Eastern Michigan at Toledo | BCSN | 2/7/17 7:00 PM |
Princeton at Penn | CSN Philadelphia | 2/7/17 7:00 PM |
Siena at Iona | ESPN3 | 2/7/17 7:00 PM |
Central Michigan at Ohio | ESPN3 | 2/7/17 7:00 PM |
Western Michigan at Miami (OH) | ESPN3 | 2/7/17 7:00 PM |
Northern Illinois at Buffalo | ESPN3 | 2/7/17 7:00 PM |
Bowling Green at Kent St. | KentStateSports.com | 2/7/17 7:00 PM |
Tusculum at Georgia Tech | ACC Network Extra | 2/7/17 7:30 PM |
Illinois at Northwestern | BTN | 2/7/17 8:00 PM |
Syracuse at Clemson | ACC Network | 2/7/17 8:00 PM |
St. Joseph’s at Dayton | American Sports Network | 2/7/17 8:00 PM |
Illinois St. at Drake | Mediacom-Iowa | 2/7/17 8:00 PM |
Vanderbilt at Arkansas | SEC Network | 2/7/17 8:30 PM |
Michigan St. at Michigan | ESPN HD | 2/7/17 9:00 PM |
Iowa St. at Texas | ESPN2 HD | 2/7/17 9:00 PM |
Mississippi St. at Auburn | ESPNU HD | 2/7/17 9:00 PM |
Texas Tech at TCU | ESPNEWS | 2/7/17 9:00 PM |
Butler at Marquette | CBS Sports Network | 2/7/17 9:00 PM |
Utah St. at Colorado St. | ROOT Sports | 2/7/17 9:00 PM |
San Diego St. at San Jose St. | CBS Sports Network | 2/7/17 11:00 PM |
DePaul at Xavier | FS1 | 2/8/17 6:30 PM |
Ole Miss at Tennessee | SEC Network | 2/8/17 6:30 PM |
NC State at Florida St. | ESPN2 HD | 2/8/17 7:00 PM |
Baylor at Oklahoma St. | ESPNU HD | 2/8/17 7:00 PM |
Rutgers at Ohio St. | BTN | 2/8/17 7:00 PM |
USF at Connecticut | CBS Sports Network | 2/8/17 7:00 PM |
Pittsburgh at Boston College | ACC RSNs | 2/8/17 7:00 PM |
Saint Louis at St. Bonaventure | Spectrum-NY | 2/8/17 7:00 PM |
FOX Sports Midwest | ||
George Mason at Davidson | American Sports Network | 2/8/17 7:00 PM |
Holy Cross at Lafayette | Lafayette Sports | 2/8/17 7:00 PM |
Bucknell at Lehigh | Service Electric-PA | 2/8/17 7:00 PM |
South Dakota at Fort Wayne | WANE-DT2 | 2/8/17 7:00 PM |
Army at Colgate | Campus Insiders | 2/8/17 7:00 PM |
Loyola (MD) at Navy | Campus Insiders | 2/8/17 7:00 PM |
Murray St. at Morehead St. | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/8/17 7:00 PM |
La Salle at Fordham | Atlantic10.com | 2/8/17 7:00 PM |
Boston U. at American | Campus Insiders | 2/8/17 7:30 PM |
Houston at Tulane | ESPNEWS | 2/8/17 8:00 PM |
Loyola (Chicago) at Evansville | ESPN3 | 2/8/17 8:00 PM |
Southern Illinois at Northern Iowa | ESPN3 | 2/8/17 8:00 PM |
Western Illinois at Oral Roberts | ESPN3 | 2/8/17 8:00 PM |
SE Louisiana at TAMU Corpus Christi | GoIslanders.com | 2/8/17 8:00 PM |
Providence at Seton Hall | FS1 | 2/8/17 8:30 PM |
Missouri at Texas A&M | SEC Network | 2/8/17 8:30 PM |
West Virginia at Oklahoma | ESPN2 HD | 2/8/17 9:00 PM |
UCF at Cincinnati | ESPNU HD | 2/8/17 9:00 PM |
Iowa at Minnesota | BTN | 2/8/17 9:00 PM |
VCU at George Washington | CBS Sports Network | 2/8/17 9:00 PM |
Virginia Tech at Miami (FL) | ACC RSNs | 2/8/17 9:00 PM |
New Mexico at Air Force | ROOT Sports | 2/8/17 9:00 PM |
Indiana St. at Bradley | MVC TV Network | 2/8/17 9:00 PM |
Fresno St. at Wyoming | Campus Insiders | 2/8/17 9:00 PM |
UC Santa Barbara at UC Irvine | ESPN3 | 2/8/17 10:00 PM |
CS Fullerton at UC Davis | BigWest.TV | 2/8/17 10:00 PM |
Stanford at Arizona | FS1 | 2/8/17 11:00 PM |
California at Arizona St. | ESPNU HD | 2/8/17 11:00 PM |
UNLV at Nevada | CBS Sports Network | 2/8/17 11:00 PM |
Central Connecticut St. at FDU | ESPN3 | 2/9/17 5:00 PM |
Purdue at Indiana | ESPN2 HD | 2/9/17 7:00 PM |
Charleston Southern at Radford | ESPNU HD | 2/9/17 7:00 PM |
High Point at Presbyterian | ||
Liberty at Gardner-Webb | ||
Longwood at Campbell | ||
OR Winthrop at UNC Asheville | ||
Belmont at Jacksonville St. | CBS Sports Network | 2/9/17 7:00 PM |
Milwaukee at Wright St. | American Sports Network | 2/9/17 7:00 PM |
Wagner at St. Francis (PA) | NEC TV | 2/9/17 7:00 PM |
Chattanooga at Furman | ESPN3 | 2/9/17 7:00 PM |
Samford at Wofford | ESPN3 | 2/9/17 7:00 PM |
The Citadel at East Tennessee St. | ESPN3 | 2/9/17 7:00 PM |
NJIT at UNF | ESPN3 | 2/9/17 7:00 PM |
USC Upstate at Jacksonville | ESPN3 | 2/9/17 7:00 PM |
Mercer at VMI | ESPN3 | 2/9/17 7:00 PM |
Hartford at UMBC | ESPN3 | 2/9/17 7:00 PM |
Kennesaw St. at Stetson | ESPN3 | 2/9/17 7:00 PM |
Lipscomb at Florida Gulf Coast | ESPN3 | 2/9/17 7:00 PM |
Maine at UMass Lowell | ESPN3 | 2/9/17 7:00 PM |
Albany at Binghamton | ESPN3 | 2/9/17 7:00 PM |
William & Mary at Drexel | CAA.TV | 2/9/17 7:00 PM |
James Madison at UNC Wilmington | CAA.TV | 2/9/17 7:00 PM |
Northeastern at College of Charleston | CAA.TV | 2/9/17 7:00 PM |
LIU Brooklyn at Bryant | NECFrontRow.com | 2/9/17 7:00 PM |
Mount St. Mary’s at Robert Morris | NECFrontRow.com | 2/9/17 7:00 PM |
Tennessee St. at Tennessee Tech | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/9/17 7:00 PM |
Green Bay at Northern Kentucky | Spectrum-OH | 2/9/17 7:30 PM |
Utah Valley at UMKC | WACSports.com | 2/9/17 7:30 PM |
North Carolina at Duke | ESPN HD | 2/9/17 8:00 PM |
ACC Network | ||
Old Dominion at Middle Tennessee | beIN Sports | 2/9/17 8:00 PM |
Southeast Missouri at SIU Edwardsville | FOX Sports Midwest PLUS | 2/9/17 8:00 PM |
Youngstown St. at UIC | CSN Chicago | 2/9/17 8:00 PM |
Southern Miss at UTSA | Spectrum-TX | 2/9/17 8:00 PM |
Eastern Washington at North Dakota | MidCo Sports Net | 2/9/17 8:00 PM |
St. Peter’s at Quinnipiac | ESPN3 | 2/9/17 8:00 PM |
Cleveland St. at Valparaiso | ESPN3 | 2/9/17 8:00 PM |
Charlotte at UAB | Campus Insiders | 2/9/17 8:00 PM |
UT Martin at Eastern Illinois | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/9/17 8:00 PM |
Montana St. at Northern Arizona | NAU TV | 2/9/17 8:30 PM |
Sam Houston St. at Lamar | ESPN3 | 2/9/17 8:30 PM |
Montana at Southern Utah | Eversport.TV | 2/9/17 8:30 PM |
SMU at Temple | ESPN2 HD | 2/9/17 9:00 PM |
New Hampshire at Vermont | ESPNU HD | 2/9/17 9:00 PM |
Wisconsin at Nebraska | BTN | 2/9/17 9:00 PM |
Missouri St. at Wichita St. | CBS Sports Network | 2/9/17 9:00 PM |
Washington St. at Utah | Pac-12 Networks | 2/9/17 9:00 PM |
Incarnate Word at Stephen F. Austin | American Sports Network | 2/9/17 9:00 PM |
St. Francis (NY) at Sacred Heart | NEC TV | 2/9/17 9:00 PM |
South Dakota St. at North Dakota St. | MidCo Sports Network | 2/9/17 9:00 PM |
UT Rio Grande Valley at Grand Canyon | Cox-Arizona | 2/9/17 9:00 PM |
Idaho at Northern Colorado | Eversport.TV | 2/9/17 9:00 PM |
Oregon at UCLA | ESPN HD | 2/9/17 10:00 PM |
Washington at Colorado | FS1 | 2/9/17 10:00 PM |
Gonzaga at Loyola Marymount | Spectrum SportsNet | 2/9/17 10:00 PM |
Long Beach St. at UC Riverside | ESPN3 | 2/9/17 10:00 PM |
Portland at St. Mary’s | Campus Insiders | 2/9/17 10:00 PM |
San Diego at Pacific | Campus Insiders | 2/9/17 10:00 PM |
New Mexico St. at CS Bakersfield | WACSports.com | 2/9/17 10:00 PM |
Weber St. at Sacramento St. | Eversport.TV | 2/9/17 10:00 PM |
Idaho St. at Portland St. | Eversport.TV | 2/9/17 10:00 PM |
BYU at Pepperdine | ESPNU HD | 2/9/17 11:00 PM |
Oregon St. at USC | Pac-12 Networks | 2/9/17 11:00 PM |
Santa Clara at San Francisco | CSN Bay Area | 2/9/17 11:00 PM |
Cal Poly at Hawai’i | OC Sports | 2/9/17 11:59 PM |
Akron at Eastern Michigan | CBS Sports Network | 2/10/17 6:30 PM |
Central Michigan at Miami (OH) | ||
NO Illinois at Western Michigan | ||
Ohio at Ball St. | ||
Kent St. at Toledo | ||
OR Buffalo at Bowling Green | ||
Dayton at Rhode Island | ESPN2 HD | 2/10/17 7:00 PM |
Akron at Eastern Michigan | ESPNU HD | 2/10/17 7:00 PM |
Central Michigan at Miami (OH) | ||
Northern Illinois at Western Michigan | ||
Ohio at Ball St. | ||
Kent St. at Toledo | ||
OR Buffalo at Bowling Green | ||
Oakland at Detroit | WADL | 2/10/17 7:00 PM |
Cornell at Princeton | ESPN3 | 2/10/17 7:00 PM |
Columbia at Penn | ESPN3 | 2/10/17 7:00 PM |
Harvard at Brown | ESPN3 | 2/10/17 7:00 PM |
Dartmouth at Yale | ESPN3 | 2/10/17 7:00 PM |
Niagara at Canisius | ESPNU HD | 2/10/17 9:00 PM |
or | ||
Monmouth at Manhattan | ||
Niagara at Canisius | ESPN3 | 2/10/17 9:00 PM |
or | ||
Monmouth at Manhattan | ||
Marquette at Georgetown | FOX HD | 2/11/17 12:00 PM |
Texas A&M at Florida | ESPN HD | 2/11/17 12:00 PM |
Kansas St. at West Virginia | ESPN2 HD | 2/11/17 12:00 PM |
Minnesota at Rutgers | ESPNU HD | 2/11/17 12:00 PM |
Seton Hall at St. John’s | CBS Sports Network | 2/11/17 12:00 PM |
NC State at Wake Forest | ACC RSNs | 2/11/17 12:00 PM |
Gardner-Webb at Winthrop | American Sports Network | 2/11/17 12:00 PM |
Loyola (MD) at Boston U. | American Sports Network | 2/11/17 12:00 PM |
Kentucky at Alabama | CBS HD | 2/11/17 1:00 PM |
Clemson at Duke | ACC Network | 2/11/17 1:00 PM |
Syracuse at Pittsburgh | ACC Network | 2/11/17 1:00 PM |
The Citadel at VMI | ESPN3 | 2/11/17 1:00 PM |
Mount St. Mary’s at St. Francis (PA) | NECFrontRow.com | 2/11/17 1:00 PM |
Kansas at Texas Tech | ESPN HD | 2/11/17 2:00 PM |
Florida St. at Notre Dame | ESPN2 HD | 2/11/17 2:00 PM |
Creighton at DePaul | FS1 | 2/11/17 2:00 PM |
TCU at Baylor | ESPNU HD | 2/11/17 2:00 PM |
Penn St. at Illinois | BTN | 2/11/17 2:00 PM |
Akron at Eastern Michigan | CBS Sports Network | 2/11/17 2:00 PM |
Central Michigan at Miami (OH) | ||
Northern Illinois at Western Michigan | ||
Ohio at Ball St. | ||
Kent St. at Toledo | ||
OR Buffalo at Bowling Green | ||
College of Charleston at William & Mary | NBC RSNs | 2/11/17 2:00 PM |
UT Martin at SIU Edwardsville | FOX Sports Midwest | 2/11/17 2:00 PM |
Southeast Missouri at Eastern Illinois | American Sports Network | 2/11/17 2:00 PM |
South Dakota St. at South Dakota | MidCo Sports Network | 2/11/17 2:00 PM |
UNC Greensboro at Western Carolina | ESPN3 | 2/11/17 2:00 PM |
Charleston Southern at Liberty | ESPN3 | 2/11/17 2:00 PM |
Drake at Indiana St. | ESPN3 | 2/11/17 2:00 PM |
Richmond at La Salle | Atlantic10.com | 2/11/17 2:00 PM |
Villanova at Xavier | FOX HD | 2/11/17 2:30 PM |
Massachusetts at St. Joseph’s | NBCSN | 2/11/17 2:30 PM |
Denver at North Dakota St. | MidCo Sports Network | 2/11/17 3:00 PM |
American at Army | Campus Insiders | 2/11/17 3:00 PM |
Utah Valley at Chicago St. | WACSports.com | 2/11/17 3:00 PM |
Vanderbilt at Missouri | SEC Network | 2/11/17 3:30 PM |
Georgia St. at Appalachian St. | ESPN3 | 2/11/17 3:30 PM |
Central Connecticut St. at Sacred Heart | NECFrontRow.com | 2/11/17 3:30 PM |
Ohio St. at Maryland | ESPN HD | 2/11/17 4:00 PM |
Texas at Oklahoma St. | ESPN2 HD | 2/11/17 4:00 PM |
Georgia at Tennessee | ESPNU HD | 2/11/17 4:00 PM |
Butler at Providence | CBS Sports Network | 2/11/17 4:00 PM |
Evansville at Southern Illinois | MVC TV Network | 2/11/17 4:00 PM |
Portland at Loyola Marymount | WCC RSNs | 2/11/17 4:00 PM |
UNC Wilmington at Elon | American Sports Network | 2/11/17 4:00 PM |
Akron at Eastern Michigan | BCSN | 2/11/17 4:00 PM |
Central Michigan at Miami (OH) | ||
Northern Illinois at Western Michigan | ||
Ohio at Ball St. | ||
Kent St. at Toledo | ||
OR Buffalo at Bowling Green | ||
Mercer at East Tennessee St. | ESPN3 | 2/11/17 4:00 PM |
Samford at Furman | ESPN3 | 2/11/17 4:00 PM |
Cleveland St. at UIC | ESPN3 | 2/11/17 4:00 PM |
Fresno St. at Colorado St. | ESPN3 | 2/11/17 4:00 PM |
Lipscomb at Stetson | ESPN3 | 2/11/17 4:00 PM |
E Washington at Northern Colorado | Eversport.TV | 2/11/17 4:00 PM |
Towson at Drexel | CAA.TV | 2/11/17 4:00 PM |
Delaware at James Madison | CAA.TV | 2/11/17 4:00 PM |
Wagner at Robert Morris | NECFrontRow.com | 2/11/17 4:00 PM |
St. Francis (NY) at Bryant | NECFrontRow.com | 2/11/17 4:00 PM |
Montana St. at Southern Utah | Eversport.TV | 2/11/17 4:00 PM |
Bethune-Cookman at Coppin St. | UStream.TV | 2/11/17 4:00 PM |
Washington at Utah | FS1 | 2/11/17 4:30 PM |
St. Bonaventure at George Washington | NBCSN | 2/11/17 4:30 PM |
TAMU Corpus Christi at McNeese St. | ROOT Sports Southwest | 2/11/17 4:30 PM |
Campbell at Presbyterian | BigSouthSports.com | 2/11/17 4:30 PM |
Fairleigh Dickinson at LIU Brooklyn | NECFrontRow.com | 2/11/17 4:30 PM |
Idaho at North Dakota | FOX Sports North | 2/11/17 5:00 PM |
UNC Asheville at Longwood | BigSouthSports.com | 2/11/17 5:00 PM |
Boston College at Georgia Tech | ACC RSNs | 2/11/17 5:30 PM |
Tennessee St. at Jacksonville St. | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/11/17 5:30 PM |
Miami (FL) at Louisville | ESPN HD | 2/11/17 6:00 PM |
Oklahoma at Iowa St. | ESPN2 HD | 2/11/17 6:00 PM |
Houston at Tulsa | ESPNU HD | 2/11/17 6:00 PM |
Auburn at Ole Miss | SEC Network | 2/11/17 6:00 PM |
Iowa at Michigan St. | BTN | 2/11/17 6:00 PM |
Connecticut at UCF | CBS Sports Network | 2/11/17 6:00 PM |
Air Force at Boise St. | ROOT Sports | 2/11/17 6:00 PM |
Fordham at George Mason | American Sports Network | 2/11/17 6:00 PM |
Marshall at Western Kentucky | Hilltopper Sports | 2/11/17 6:00 PM |
Charlotte at Middle Tennessee | Campus Insiders | 2/11/17 6:00 PM |
San Jose St. at UNLV | Campus Insiders | 2/11/17 6:00 PM |
New Orleans at Southeastern Louisiana | ESPN3 | 2/11/17 6:30 PM |
Prairie View A&M at Jackson St. | LiveStream.com | 2/11/17 6:30 PM |
Omaha at Fort Wayne | WANE-DT2 | 2/11/17 7:00 PM |
Lafayette at Navy | Lafayette Sports | 2/11/17 7:00 PM |
Green Bay at Wright St. | Spectrum-OH | 2/11/17 7:00 PM |
Milwaukee at Northern Kentucky | ESPN3 | 2/11/17 7:00 PM |
USC Upstate at UNF | ESPN3 | 2/11/17 7:00 PM |
Kennesaw St. at Florida Gulf Coast | ESPN3 | 2/11/17 7:00 PM |
NJIT at Jacksonville | ESPN3 | 2/11/17 7:00 PM |
Chattanooga at Wofford | ESPN3 | 2/11/17 7:00 PM |
Oral Roberts at IUPUI | ESPN3 | 2/11/17 7:00 PM |
Harvard at Yale | ESPN3 | 2/11/17 7:00 PM |
Radford at High Point | BigSouthSports.com | 2/11/17 7:00 PM |
Morehead St. at Eastern Kentucky | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/11/17 7:00 PM |
Hofstra at Northeastern | CAA.TV | 2/11/17 7:00 PM |
South Carolina at Mississippi St. | ESPN2 HD | 2/11/17 8:00 PM |
East Carolina at USF | ESPNU HD | 2/11/17 8:00 PM |
Davidson at VCU | CBS Sports Network | 2/11/17 8:00 PM |
Stanford at Arizona St. | Pac-12 Networks | 2/11/17 8:00 PM |
Old Dominion at UAB | American Sports Network | 2/11/17 8:00 PM |
Duquesne at Saint Louis | FOX Sports Midwest PLUS | 2/11/17 8:00 PM |
Youngstown St. at Valparaiso | ESPN3 | 2/11/17 8:00 PM |
UC Riverside at UC Davis | BigWest.TV | 2/11/17 8:00 PM |
Austin Peay at Murray St. | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/11/17 8:00 PM |
Lamar at Houston Baptist | UStream.tv | 2/11/17 8:00 PM |
California at Arizona | ESPN HD | 2/11/17 8:15 PM |
Troy at UL-Lafayette | ESPN3 | 2/11/17 8:15 PM |
Arkansas at LSU | SEC Network | 2/11/17 8:30 PM |
Belmont at Tennessee Tech | WCTE | 2/11/17 8:30 PM |
New Mexico St. at Grand Canyon | KTVK | 2/11/17 9:00 PM |
Pepperdine at San Diego | Spectrum SportsNet | 2/11/17 9:00 PM |
Wyoming at Utah St. | Campus Insiders | 2/11/17 9:00 PM |
Montana at Northern Arizona | NAU TV | 2/11/17 9:30 PM |
Gonzaga at St. Mary’s | ESPN2 HD | 2/11/17 10:00 PM |
Bradley at Illinois St. | ESPNU HD | 2/11/17 10:00 PM |
Santa Clara at Pacific | Campus Insiders | 2/11/17 10:00 PM |
Weber St. at Portland St. | Eversport.TV | 2/11/17 10:00 PM |
Idaho St. at Sacramento St. | Eversport.TV | 2/11/17 10:00 PM |
UT Rio Grande Valley at CS Bakersfield | YouTube.com | 2/11/17 10:00 PM |
Oregon at USC | Pac-12 Networks | 2/11/17 10:30 PM |
UC Santa Barbara at CS Northridge | Prime Ticket | 2/11/17 10:30 PM |
Long Beach St. at CS Fullerton | ESPN3 | 2/11/17 10:30 PM |
BYU at San Francisco | CSN California | 2/11/17 11:00 PM |
UC Irvine at Hawai’i | OC Sports | 2/12/17 12:30 AM |
Lehigh at Holy Cross | CBS Sports Network | 2/12/17 12:00 PM |
Vermont at UMBC | ESPN3 | 2/12/17 1:00 PM |
Michigan at Indiana | CBS HD | 2/12/17 1:00 PM |
Cornell at Penn | American Sports Network | 2/12/17 1:00 PM |
Temple at Memphis | CBS Sports Network | 2/12/17 2:00 PM |
Iona at Niagara | Spectrum-NY | 2/12/17 2:00 PM |
UMass Lowell at Hartford | ESPN3 | 2/12/17 2:00 PM |
New Hampshire at Binghamton | ESPN3 | 2/12/17 2:00 PM |
Maine at Stony Brook | ESPN3 | 2/12/17 2:00 PM |
Cincinnati at SMU | ESPN HD | 2/12/17 4:00 PM |
Northern Iowa at Missouri St. | ESPNU HD | 2/12/17 4:00 PM |
OR | ||
Wichita St. at Loyola (Chicago) | ||
Nevada at San Diego St. | CBS Sports Network | 2/12/17 4:00 PM |
Northern Iowa at Missouri St. | ESPN3 | 2/12/17 4:00 PM |
OR | ||
Wichita St. at Loyola (Chicago) | ||
Oregon St. at UCLA | FS1 | 2/12/17 5:00 PM |
Virginia at Virginia Tech | ESPNU HD | 2/12/17 6:30 PM |
Northwestern at Wisconsin | BTN | 2/12/17 6:30 PM |
Washington St. at Colorado | ESPNU HD | 2/12/17 8:30 PM |
Game | Network | Time |
Louisville at Syracuse | ESPN HD | 2/13/17 7:00 PM |
Baylor at Texas Tech | ESPNU HD | 2/13/17 7:00 PM |
Colgate at Bucknell | CBS Sports Network | 2/13/17 7:00 PM |
Furman at VMI | American Sports Network | 2/13/17 7:00 PM |
Monmouth at Siena | Spectrum-NY | 2/13/17 7:00 PM |
Rider at Fairfield | ESPN3 | 2/13/17 7:00 PM |
Georgia Southern at Appalachian St. | ESPN3 | 2/13/17 7:00 PM |
Delaware St. at Coppin St. | UStream.TV | 2/13/17 7:30 PM |
Bethune-Cookman at UMES | YouTube.com | 2/13/17 7:30 PM |
Arkansas St. at Texas St. | Spectrum-TX | 2/13/17 8:00 PM |
South Alabama at UL-Lafayette | RaginCajuns.com | 2/13/17 8:00 PM |
Texas Southern at Jackson St. | LiveStream.com | 2/13/17 8:30 PM |
West Virginia at Kansas | ESPN HD | 2/13/17 9:00 PM |
Morgan St. at Howard | ESPNU HD | 2/13/17 9:00 PM |
Villanova at DePaul | CBS Sports Network | 2/13/17 9:00 PM |
Little Rock at UT Arlington | American Sports Network | 2/13/17 9:00 PM |
St. Joseph’s at VCU | CBS Sports Network | 2/14/17 6:00 PM |
Tennessee at Kentucky | ESPN HD | 2/14/17 7:00 PM |
Virginia Tech at Pittsburgh | ESPN2 HD | 2/14/17 7:00 PM |
Notre Dame at Boston College | ESPNU HD | 2/14/17 7:00 PM |
Tulsa at UCF | ESPNEWS | 2/14/17 7:00 PM |
Florida at Auburn | SEC Network | 2/14/17 7:00 PM |
Rutgers at Purdue | BTN | 2/14/17 7:00 PM |
Wake Forest at Clemson | ACC RSNs | 2/14/17 7:00 PM |
Richmond at George Mason | MASN | 2/14/17 7:00 PM |
Buffalo at Central Michigan | American Sports Network | 2/14/17 7:00 PM |
Toledo at Akron | BCSN | 2/14/17 7:00 PM |
High Point at Liberty | Flames Sports | 2/14/17 7:00 PM |
Bowling Green at W Michigan | ESPN3 | 2/14/17 7:00 PM |
Ohio at Eastern Michigan | ESPN3 | 2/14/17 7:00 PM |
Iona at Canisius | ESPN3 | 2/14/17 7:00 PM |
Miami (OH) at Kent St. | KentStateSports.com | 2/14/17 7:00 PM |
Dayton at Saint Louis | CBS Sports Network | 2/14/17 8:00 PM |
Drake at Evansville | ESPN3 | 2/14/17 8:00 PM |
Denver at Western Illinois | ESPN3 | 2/14/17 8:00 PM |
Ohio St. at Michigan St. | ESPN HD | 2/14/17 9:00 PM |
Texas at Oklahoma | ESPN2 HD | 2/14/17 9:00 PM |
Mississippi St. at Georgia | ESPNU HD | 2/14/17 9:00 PM |
LSU at Ole Miss | SEC Network | 2/14/17 9:00 PM |
Penn St. at Nebraska | BTN | 2/14/17 9:00 PM |
Colorado St. at Wyoming | ROOT Sports | 2/14/17 9:00 PM |
Ball St. at Northern Illinois | American Sports Network | 2/14/17 9:00 PM |
Boise St. at New Mexico | CBS Sports Network | 2/14/17 10:00 PM |
LIU Brooklyn at St. Francis (NY) | CBS Sports Network | 2/15/17 6:00 PM |
Xavier at Providence | FS1 | 2/15/17 6:30 PM |
Arkansas at South Carolina | SEC Network | 2/15/17 6:30 PM |
Iowa St. at Kansas St. | ESPN2 HD | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
Cincinnati at USF | ESPNU HD | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
Temple at East Carolina | ESPNEWS | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
Maryland at Northwestern | BTN | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
George Washington at Davidson | American Sports Network | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
La Salle at St. Bonaventure | Spectrum-NY | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
Wichita St. at Southern Illinois | Cox-Kansas | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
Navy at Lehigh | Service Electric-PA | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
American at Lafayette | Lafayette Sports | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
North Dakota St. at Fort Wayne | WANE-DT2 | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
Fordham at Rhode Island | WNAC-DT2 | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
UMBC at Albany | ESPN3 | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
Vermont at UMass Lowell | ESPN3 | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
Maine at New Hampshire | ESPN3 | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
Stony Brook at Hartford | ESPN3 | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
Chattanooga at VMI | ESPN3 | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
Furman at Western Carolina | ESPN3 | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
Samford at East Tennessee St. | ESPN3 | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
Wofford at UNC Greensboro | ESPN3 | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
Radford at Gardner-Webb | ESPN3 | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
Army at Holy Cross | Campus Insiders | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
Boston U. at Colgate | Campus Insiders | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
Winthrop at Longwood | BigSouthSports.com | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
Presbyterian at UNC Asheville | BigSouthSports.com | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
Massachusetts at Duquesne | Facebook Live | 2/15/17 7:00 PM |
Bucknell at Loyola (MD) | Campus Insiders | 2/15/17 7:30 PM |
Campbell at Charleston Southern | BigSouthSports.com | 2/15/17 7:30 PM |
Creighton at Seton Hall | CBS Sports Network | 2/15/17 8:00 PM |
North Carolina at NC State | ACC Network | 2/15/17 8:00 PM |
Georgia Tech at Miami (FL) | ACC Network | 2/15/17 8:00 PM |
Bradley at Northern Iowa | Panther Sports | 2/15/17 8:00 PM |
Indiana St. at Loyola (Chicago) | ESPN3 | 2/15/17 8:00 PM |
St. John’s at Butler | FS1 | 2/15/17 8:30 PM |
Alabama at Missouri | SEC Network | 2/15/17 8:30 PM |
TAMU CC at Incarnate Word | UIWCardinals.com | 2/15/17 8:30 PM |
Duke at Virginia | ESPN2 HD | 2/15/17 9:00 PM |
Oklahoma St. at TCU | ESPNU HD | 2/15/17 9:00 PM |
Indiana at Minnesota | BTN | 2/15/17 9:00 PM |
Illinois St. at Missouri St. | MVC TV Network | 2/15/17 9:00 PM |
Tulane at SMU | American Sports Network | 2/15/17 9:00 PM |
Nevada at Air Force | ESPN3 | 2/15/17 9:00 PM |
San Diego St. at Utah St. | CBS Sports Network | 2/15/17 10:00 PM |
Cal Poly at CS Northridge | ESPN3 | 2/15/17 10:00 PM |
San Jose St. at Fresno St. | Campus Insiders | 2/15/17 10:00 PM |
Wisconsin at Michigan | ESPN HD | 2/16/17 7:00 PM |
Texas A&M at Vanderbilt | ESPN2 HD | 2/16/17 7:00 PM |
SIU Edwardsville at Murray St. | ESPNU HD | 2/16/17 7:00 PM |
UAB at Marshall | CBS Sports Network | 2/16/17 7:00 PM |
College of Charleston at Hofstra | American Sports Network | 2/16/17 7:00 PM |
Manhattan at Siena | Spectrum-NY | 2/16/17 7:00 PM |
Mount St. Mary’s at Wagner | ESPN3 | 2/16/17 7:00 PM |
Florida Gulf Coast at NJIT | ESPN3 | 2/16/17 7:00 PM |
Jacksonville at Kennesaw St. | ESPN3 | 2/16/17 7:00 PM |
Stetson at USC Upstate | ESPN3 | 2/16/17 7:00 PM |
UNC Wilmington at Northeastern | CAA.TV | 2/16/17 7:00 PM |
William & Mary at James Madison | CAA.TV | 2/16/17 7:00 PM |
Robert Morris at Bryant | NECFrontRow.com | 2/16/17 7:00 PM |
Fairleigh Dickinson at Sacred Heart | NECFrontRow.com | 2/16/17 7:00 PM |
St. Francis (PA) at Cent CONN St. | NECFrontRow.com | 2/16/17 7:00 PM |
UNF at Lipscomb | ESPN3 | 2/16/17 7:30 PM |
Northern Kentucky at Cleveland St. | Spectrum-OH | 2/16/17 7:45 PM |
Wright St. at Youngstown St. | ESPN3 | 2/16/17 7:45 PM |
UTEP at North Texas | beIN Sports | 2/16/17 8:00 PM |
Sam Houston St. at Houston Baptist | ROOT Sports Southwest | 2/16/17 8:00 PM |
Eastern Illinois at Austin Peay | Gov TV | 2/16/17 8:00 PM |
Niagara at Monmouth | ESPN3 | 2/16/17 8:00 PM |
Eastern Kentucky at Belmont | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/16/17 8:00 PM |
Memphis at Connecticut | ESPN HD | 2/16/17 9:00 PM |
Utah at Oregon | ESPN2 HD | 2/16/17 9:00 PM |
Arizona at Washington St. | FS1 | 2/16/17 9:00 PM |
Morehead St. at Tennessee St. | ESPNU HD | 2/16/17 9:00 PM |
Middle Tenn at Western Kentucky | CBS Sports Network | 2/16/17 9:00 PM |
Colorado at Oregon St. | Pac-12 Networks | 2/16/17 9:00 PM |
SE Louisiana at Northwestern St. | American Sports Network | 2/16/17 9:00 PM |
CS Bakersfield at Utah Valley | UVU TV | 2/16/17 9:00 PM |
San Francisco at Gonzaga | KHQ | 2/16/17 9:00 PM |
Lamar at Stephen F. Austin | ESPN3 | 2/16/17 9:00 PM |
North Dakota at Idaho St. | Eversport.TV | 2/16/17 9:00 PM |
Portland St. at Montana St. | Eversport.TV | 2/16/17 9:00 PM |
Sacramento St. at Montana | Eversport.TV | 2/16/17 9:00 PM |
Northern Colorado at Weber St. | Eversport.TV | 2/16/17 9:00 PM |
UC Davis at Long Beach St. | ESPN3 | 2/16/17 10:00 PM |
Pacific at Portland | Campus Insiders | 2/16/17 10:00 PM |
Pepperdine at Santa Clara | Campus Insiders | 2/16/17 10:00 PM |
Hawai’i at UC Santa Barbara | BigWest.TV | 2/16/17 10:00 PM |
Grand Canyon at Seattle | WACSports.com | 2/16/17 10:00 PM |
Arizona St. at Washington | FS1 | 2/16/17 11:00 PM |
San Diego at BYU | ESPNU HD | 2/16/17 11:00 PM |
Loyola Marymount at St. Mary’s | CSN California | 2/16/17 11:00 PM |
CS Fullerton at UC Riverside | BigWest.TV | 2/16/17 11:00 PM |
Valparaiso at Oakland | ESPN2 HD | 2/17/17 7:00 PM |
Bowling Green at Ohio | ESPNU HD | 2/17/17 7:00 PM |
Toledo at Northern Illinois | ||
E Michigan at W Michigan | ||
Ball St. at Central Michigan | ||
Miami (OH) at Buffalo | ||
OR Kent St. at Akron | ||
UIC at Detroit | WADL | 2/17/17 7:00 PM |
Canisius at Rider | ESPN3 | 2/17/17 7:00 PM |
Columbia at Harvard | ESPN3 | 2/17/17 7:00 PM |
Princeton at Yale | ESPN3 | 2/17/17 8:00 PM |
Penn at Brown | ESPN3 | 2/17/17 8:00 PM |
Little Rock at Arkansas St. | ESPN3 | 2/17/17 8:30 PM |
VCU at Richmond | ESPN2 HD | 2/17/17 9:00 PM |
Fairfield at Quinnipiac | ESPNU HD | 2/17/17 9:00 PM |
Idaho at Eastern Washington | KHQ-DT2/SWX | 2/17/17 9:00 PM |
California at Stanford | FS1 | 2/17/17 10:00 PM |
UC Riverside at UC Irvine | ESPN3 | TBA |
OR | ||
UC Davis at CS Fullerton | ||
Notre Dame at NC State | ESPN HD | 2/18/17 12:00 PM |
Northern Iowa at Wichita St. | ESPN2 HD | 2/18/17 12:00 PM |
Davidson at Massachusetts | NBCSN | 2/18/17 12:00 PM |
Tulsa at Cincinnati | ESPNU HD | 2/18/17 12:00 PM |
Clemson at Miami (FL) | ACC RSNs | 2/18/17 12:00 PM |
UT Martin at Southeast Missouri | American Sports Network | 2/18/17 12:00 PM |
Liberty at Winthrop | American Sports Network | 2/18/17 12:00 PM |
Sacred Heart at LIU Brooklyn | NEC TV | 2/18/17 12:00 PM |
Villanova at Seton Hall | FOX HD | 2/18/17 12:30 PM |
UMass Lowell at UMBC | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 1:00 PM |
Kansas at Baylor | CBS HD | 2/18/17 1:00 PM |
Missouri at Tennessee | SEC Network | 2/18/17 1:00 PM |
Wake Forest at Duke | ACC Network | 2/18/17 1:00 PM |
Virginia Tech at Louisville | ACC Network | 2/18/17 1:00 PM |
Hartford at New Hampshire | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 1:00 PM |
Mercer at The Citadel | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 1:00 PM |
College of Charleston at NE | CAA.TV | 2/18/17 1:00 PM |
Army at Navy | CBS Sports Network | 2/18/17 1:30 PM |
Florida at Mississippi St. | ESPN HD | 2/18/17 2:00 PM |
Texas Tech at West Virginia | ESPN2 HD | 2/18/17 2:00 PM |
St. Bonaventure at Dayton | NBCSN | 2/18/17 2:00 PM |
USF at Tulane | ESPNEWS | 2/18/17 2:00 PM |
Illinois at Iowa | BTN | 2/18/17 2:00 PM |
Kansas St. at Texas | Longhorn Network | 2/18/17 2:00 PM |
Green Bay at Milwaukee | Spectrum-WI | 2/18/17 2:00 PM |
Evansville at Bradley | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 2:00 PM |
Florida Gulf Coast at USC Upstate | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 2:00 PM |
Elon at Drexel | CAA.TV | 2/18/17 2:00 PM |
Saint Louis at Fordham | Atlantic10.com | 2/18/17 2:00 PM |
UNC Asheville at Campbell | BigSouthSports.com | 2/18/17 2:00 PM |
UT Arlington at Georgia St. | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 2:15 PM |
Colorado at Oregon | FOX HD | 2/18/17 3:00 PM |
UTSA at North Texas | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 3:00 PM |
LSU at Alabama | SEC Network | 2/18/17 3:30 PM |
Wright St. at Cleveland St. | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 3:30 PM |
Robert Morris at Cent CONN St. | NECFrontRow.com | 2/18/17 3:30 PM |
Michigan St. at Purdue | ESPN HD | 2/18/17 4:00 PM |
Florida St. at Pittsburgh | ESPN2 HD | 2/18/17 4:00 PM |
Rhode Island at George Mason | NBCSN | 2/18/17 4:00 PM |
Auburn at Texas A&M | ESPNU HD | 2/18/17 4:00 PM |
UCF at East Carolina | ESPNEWS | 2/18/17 4:00 PM |
St. Joseph’s at La Salle | CBS Sports Network | 2/18/17 4:00 PM |
Pacific at Gonzaga | WCC RSNs | 2/18/17 4:00 PM |
UNC Wilmington at Hofstra | American Sports Network | 2/18/17 4:00 PM |
Stetson at NJIT | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 4:00 PM |
UNC Greensboro at Furman | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 4:00 PM |
Wagner at St. Francis (NY) | NECFrontRow.com | 2/18/17 4:00 PM |
St. Francis (PA) at Bryant | NECFrontRow.com | 2/18/17 4:00 PM |
Mount St. Mary’s at FDU | NECFrontRow.com | 2/18/17 4:00 PM |
Northern Arizona at Southern Utah | Eversport.TV | 2/18/17 4:00 PM |
Sacramento St. at Montana St. | Eversport.TV | 2/18/17 4:00 PM |
Sam Houston St. at Incarnate Word | UIWCardinals.com | 2/18/17 4:00 PM |
NC Central at UMES | YouTube.com | 2/18/17 4:00 PM |
Oral Roberts at South Dakota | MidCo Sports Network | 2/18/17 4:15 PM |
Longwood at Radford | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 4:30 PM |
UNF at Kennesaw St. | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 4:30 PM |
Arizona St. at Washington St. | Pac-12 Networks | 2/18/17 5:00 PM |
Western Illinois at North Dakota St. | MidCo Sports Network | 2/18/17 5:00 PM |
Texas St. at Georgia Southern | WSAV-DT2 | 2/18/17 5:00 PM |
UL-Lafayette at UL-Monroe | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 5:00 PM |
Jacksonville at Lipscomb | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 5:00 PM |
East Tennessee St. at Chattanooga | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 5:00 PM |
Air Force at San Jose St. | Campus Insiders | 2/18/17 5:00 PM |
Morehead St. at Belmont | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/18/17 5:00 PM |
Coastal Carolina at Troy | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 5:15 PM |
High Point at Charleston Southern | BigSouthSports.com | 2/18/17 5:30 PM |
Kentucky at Georgia | ESPN HD | 2/18/17 6:00 PM |
SMU at Houston | ESPN2 HD | 2/18/17 6:00 PM |
Rutgers at Northwestern | ESPNU HD | 2/18/17 6:00 PM |
TCU at Iowa St. | ESPNEWS | 2/18/17 6:00 PM |
Ole Miss at Arkansas | SEC Network | 2/18/17 6:00 PM |
Nebraska at Ohio St. | BTN | 2/18/17 6:00 PM |
New Mexico at Fresno St. | CBS Sports Network | 2/18/17 6:00 PM |
Wyoming at Boise St. | ROOT Sports | 2/18/17 6:00 PM |
Pepperdine at Loyola Marymount | Spectrum SportsNet | 2/18/17 6:00 PM |
Middle Tennessee at Marshall | American Sports Network | 2/18/17 6:00 PM |
MissValley St. at Prairie View A&M | PVPanthers.com | 2/18/17 6:00 PM |
Grambling at Jackson St. | LiveStream.com | 2/18/17 6:30 PM |
USC at UCLA | Pac-12 Networks | 2/18/17 7:00 PM |
James Madison at Towson | NBC RSNs | 2/18/17 7:00 PM |
South Dakota St. at Fort Wayne | WANE-DT2 | 2/18/17 7:00 PM |
Charlotte at Old Dominion | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 7:00 PM |
Columbia at Dartmouth | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 7:00 PM |
Western Carolina at Wofford | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 7:00 PM |
Northern Kentucky at Youngstown St. | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 7:00 PM |
VMI at Samford | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 7:00 PM |
Binghamton at Stony Brook | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 7:00 PM |
Gardner-Webb at Presbyterian | BigSouthSports.com | 2/18/17 7:00 PM |
SIU Edwardsville at Austin Peay | Gov TV | 2/18/17 7:30 PM |
Arizona at Washington | ESPN2 HD | 2/18/17 8:00 PM |
Oklahoma at Oklahoma St. | ESPNU HD | 2/18/17 8:00 PM |
Xavier at Marquette | CBS Sports Network | 2/18/17 8:00 PM |
Missouri St. at Drake | MVC TV Network | 2/18/17 8:00 PM |
Penn at Yale | American Sports Network | 2/18/17 8:00 PM |
NM St. at UT Rio Grande Valley | Spectrum-TX | 2/18/17 8:00 PM |
Niagara at Siena | Spectrum-NY | 2/18/17 8:00 PM |
Lamar at TAMU Corpus Christi | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 8:00 PM |
Utah St. at Nevada | ESPN3 | 2/18/17 8:00 PM |
Appalachian St. at South Alabama | USAJaguars.com | 2/18/17 8:00 PM |
Randall at Houston Baptist | UStream.tv | 2/18/17 8:00 PM |
Tennessee Tech at Jacksonville St. | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/18/17 8:00 PM |
Eastern Illinois at Murray St. | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/18/17 8:00 PM |
Virginia at North Carolina | ESPN HD | 2/18/17 8:15 PM |
South Carolina at Vanderbilt | SEC Network | 2/18/17 8:30 PM |
Eastern Kentucky at Tennessee St. | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/18/17 8:30 PM |
Grand Canyon at Utah Valley | UVU TV | 2/18/17 9:00 PM |
Northern Colorado at Idaho St. | Eversport.TV | 2/18/17 9:00 PM |
North Dakota at Weber St. | Eversport.TV | 2/18/17 9:00 PM |
Portland St. at Montana | Eversport.TV | 2/18/17 9:00 PM |
St. Mary’s at BYU | ESPN2 HD | 2/18/17 10:00 PM |
San Francisco at Portland | CSN Northwest | 2/18/17 10:00 PM |
San Diego at Santa Clara | CSN Bay Area | 2/18/17 10:00 PM |
CS Bakersfield at Seattle | WACSports.com | 2/18/17 10:00 PM |
UC Riverside at UC Irvine | Prime Ticket | 2/18/17 10:30 PM |
OR | ||
UC Davis at CS Fullerton | ||
Long Beach St. at UC Santa Barbara | ESPNU HD | 2/18/17 11:59 PM |
UC Davis at CS Fullerton | ||
UC Riverside at UC Irvine | ||
OR Hawai’i at Cal Poly | ||
George Washington at Duquesne | NBCSN | 2/19/17 12:00 PM |
Bucknell at Boston U. | CBS Sports Network | 2/19/17 12:00 PM |
Colgate at Loyola (MD) | ||
Lehigh at Lafayette | ||
OR Holy Cross at American | ||
Maryland at Wisconsin | CBS HD | 2/19/17 1:00 PM |
Nebraska at Ohio St. | ||
OR Michigan at Minnesota | ||
DePaul at Butler | FS1 | 2/19/17 1:30 PM |
UAB at Western Kentucky | CBS Sports Network | 2/19/17 2:00 PM |
Canisius at Marist | Spectrum-NY | 2/19/17 2:00 PM |
Valparaiso at Detroit | ESPN3 | 2/19/17 2:00 PM |
Albany at Maine | AmericaEast.TV | 2/19/17 2:00 PM |
UIC at Oakland | ESPN3 | 2/19/17 3:00 PM |
Georgetown at Creighton | FS1 | 2/19/17 3:30 PM |
IUPUI at Denver | Altitude | 2/19/17 3:30 PM |
Connecticut at Temple | ESPN HD | 2/19/17 4:00 PM |
Southern Illinois at Indiana St. | ESPNU HD | 2/19/17 4:00 PM |
OR | ||
Loyola (Chicago) at Illinois St. | ||
UNLV at San Diego St. | CBS Sports Network | 2/19/17 4:00 PM |
Southern Illinois at Indiana St. | ESPN3 | 2/19/17 4:00 PM |
OR | ||
Loyola (Chicago) at Illinois St. | ||
Rider at Iona | ESPN3 | 2/19/17 5:00 PM |
Syracuse at Georgia Tech | ESPNU HD | 2/19/17 6:30 PM |
Maryland at Wisconsin | BTN | 2/19/17 7:00 PM |
Nebraska at Ohio St. | ||
OR Michigan at Minnesota | ||
Utah at Oregon St. | ESPNU HD | 2/19/17 8:30 PM |
Game | Network | Time |
Miami (FL) at Virginia | ESPN HD | 2/20/17 7:00 PM |
Boston College at Florida St. | ESPNU HD | 2/20/17 7:00 PM |
UT Arlington at Georgia Southern | American Sports Network | 2/20/17 7:00 PM |
Texas St. at Georgia St. | ESPN3 | 2/20/17 7:00 PM |
Howard at UMES | YouTube.com | 2/20/17 7:30 PM |
Appalachian St. at Troy | ESPN3 | 2/20/17 8:00 PM |
Coastal Carolina at South Alabama | USAJaguars.com | 2/20/17 8:00 PM |
UAPB at Prairie View A&M | PVPanthers.com | 2/20/17 8:30 PM |
Alabama St. at Southern | SWAC.org | 2/20/17 8:30 PM |
Texas at West Virginia | ESPN HD | 2/20/17 9:00 PM |
Iowa St. at Texas Tech | ESPNU HD | 2/20/17 9:00 PM |
Kent St. at Buffalo | ESPN3 | TBA |
Purdue at Penn St. | BTN | 2/21/17 6:00 PM |
Rhode Island at La Salle | CBS Sports Network | 2/21/17 6:00 PM |
South Carolina at Florida | ESPN HD | 2/21/17 7:00 PM |
Oklahoma at Baylor | ESPN2 HD | 2/21/17 7:00 PM |
Clemson at Virginia Tech | ESPNU HD | 2/21/17 7:00 PM |
Auburn at LSU | SEC Network | 2/21/17 7:00 PM |
Ohio at Miami (OH) | American Sports Network | 2/21/17 7:00 PM |
Monmouth at Fairfield | SNY | 2/21/17 7:00 PM |
George Mason at Dayton | Spectrum-Ohio | 2/21/17 7:00 PM |
Cleveland St. at Detroit | WADL | 2/21/17 7:00 PM |
Youngstown St. at Oakland | WMYD | 2/21/17 7:00 PM |
Wright St. at Northern Kentucky | ESPN3 | 2/21/17 7:00 PM |
N Illinois at Central Michigan | ESPN3 | 2/21/17 7:00 PM |
Eastern Michigan at Ball St. | ESPN3 | 2/21/17 7:00 PM |
Western Michigan at Toledo | ESPN3 | 2/21/17 7:00 PM |
St. John’s at Marquette | FS1 | 2/21/17 8:00 PM |
Davidson at Richmond | CBS Sports Network | 2/21/17 8:00 PM |
Northwestern at Illinois | BTN | 2/21/17 8:00 PM |
NC State at Georgia Tech | ACC Network | 2/21/17 8:00 PM |
Green Bay at UIC | CSN Chicago PLUS | 2/21/17 8:00 PM |
Evansville at Wichita St. | Cox-Kansas | 2/21/17 8:00 PM |
Milwaukee at Valparaiso | ESPN3 | 2/21/17 8:00 PM |
Trevecca Nazarene at Belmont | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/21/17 8:00 PM |
Indiana at Iowa | ESPN HD | 2/21/17 9:00 PM |
Ole Miss at Mississippi St. | ESPN2 HD | 2/21/17 9:00 PM |
East Carolina at Tulane | ESPNU HD | 2/21/17 9:00 PM |
Kentucky at Missouri | SEC Network | 2/21/17 9:00 PM |
Akron at Bowling Green | BCSN | 2/21/17 9:00 PM |
Colorado St. at New Mexico | CBS Sports Network | 2/21/17 10:00 PM |
Vanderbilt at Tennessee | SEC Network | 2/22/17 6:30 PM |
Michigan at Rutgers | BTN | 2/22/17 6:30 PM |
Stony Brook at UMBC | ESPN3 | 2/22/17 7:00 PM |
Duke at Syracuse | ESPN HD | 2/22/17 7:00 PM |
TCU at Kansas | ESPN2 HD | 2/22/17 7:00 PM |
Xavier at Seton Hall | FS1 | 2/22/17 7:00 PM |
UCF at Temple | ESPNU HD | 2/22/17 7:00 PM |
DePaul at Georgetown | CBS Sports Network | 2/22/17 7:00 PM |
Pittsburgh at Wake Forest | ACC RSNs | 2/22/17 7:00 PM |
Southern Illinois at Illinois St. | MVC TV Network | 2/22/17 7:00 PM |
Saint Louis at VCU | American Sports Network | 2/22/17 7:00 PM |
Colgate at Lehigh | Service Electric-PA | 2/22/17 7:00 PM |
Furman at East Tennessee St. | ESPN3 | 2/22/17 7:00 PM |
UNC Greensboro at Mercer | ESPN3 | 2/22/17 7:00 PM |
Western Carolina at The Citadel | ESPN3 | 2/22/17 7:00 PM |
Fort Wayne at IUPUI | ESPN3 | 2/22/17 7:00 PM |
New Hampshire at UMass Lowell | ESPN3 | 2/22/17 7:00 PM |
Binghamton at Hartford | ESPN3 | 2/22/17 7:00 PM |
Wofford at VMI | ESPN3 | 2/22/17 7:00 PM |
Northern Iowa at Indiana St. | ESPN3 | 2/22/17 7:00 PM |
American at Navy | Campus Insiders | 2/22/17 7:00 PM |
Boston U. at Army | Campus Insiders | 2/22/17 7:00 PM |
Lafayette at Bucknell | Campus Insiders | 2/22/17 7:00 PM |
Loyola (MD) at Holy Cross | Campus Insiders | 2/22/17 7:00 PM |
Drake at Loyola (Chicago) | CSN Chicago PLUS | 2/22/17 8:00 PM |
Missouri St. at Bradley | KOZL | 2/22/17 8:00 PM |
Chattanooga at Samford | ESPN3 | 2/22/17 8:00 PM |
North Dakota St. at Oral Roberts | ESPN3 | 2/22/17 8:00 PM |
Texas A&M at Arkansas | SEC Network | 2/22/17 8:30 PM |
Minnesota at Maryland | BTN | 2/22/17 8:30 PM |
Louisville at North Carolina | ESPN HD | 2/22/17 9:00 PM |
Oregon at California | ESPN2 HD | 2/22/17 9:00 PM |
Butler at Villanova | FS1 | 2/22/17 9:00 PM |
Oklahoma St. at Kansas St. | ESPNU HD | 2/22/17 9:00 PM |
Providence at Creighton | FSN | 2/22/17 9:00 PM |
Connecticut at Houston | CBS Sports Network | 2/22/17 9:00 PM |
Lamar at Northwestern St. | American Sports Network | 2/22/17 9:00 PM |
Omaha at Denver | Altitude | 2/22/17 9:00 PM |
UNLV at Air Force | Campus Insiders | 2/22/17 9:00 PM |
Boise St. at Nevada | ESPN3 | 2/22/17 10:00 PM |
UC Irvine at CS Fullerton | ESPN3 | 2/22/17 10:00 PM |
Utah St. at San Jose St. | Campus Insiders | 2/22/17 10:00 PM |
Oregon St. at Stanford | ESPNU HD | 2/22/17 11:00 PM |
Fresno St. at San Diego St. | CBS Sports Network | 2/22/17 11:00 PM |
Georgia at Alabama | ESPN HD | 2/23/17 7:00 PM |
Memphis at Cincinnati | ESPN2 HD | 2/23/17 7:00 PM |
Nebraska at Michigan St. | ESPNU HD | 2/23/17 7:00 PM |
FDU at Robert Morris | CBS Sports Network | 2/23/17 7:00 PM |
Bryant at Wagner | ||
Sacred Heart at St. Francis (PA) | ||
Fairleigh Dickinson at Robert Morris | ||
LIU Brooklyn at Mount St. Mary’s | ||
Mass at GW | American Sports Network | 2/23/17 7:00 PM |
Jacksonville at UNF | ESPN3 | 2/23/17 7:00 PM |
Lipscomb at Kennesaw St. | ESPN3 | 2/23/17 7:00 PM |
Stetson at Florida Gulf Coast | ESPN3 | 2/23/17 7:00 PM |
USC Upstate at NJIT | ESPN3 | 2/23/17 7:00 PM |
Western Kentucky at Charlotte | Campus Insiders | 2/23/17 7:00 PM |
Jacksonville St. at E Kentucky | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/23/17 7:00 PM |
Towson at UNC Wilmington | CAA.TV | 2/23/17 7:00 PM |
Hofstra at William & Mary | CAA.TV | 2/23/17 7:00 PM |
James Madison at Drexel | CAA.TV | 2/23/17 7:00 PM |
Northeastern at Elon | CAA.TV | 2/23/17 7:00 PM |
Delaware at College of Charleston | WCIV | 2/23/17 7:30 PM |
Quinnipiac at Marist | ESPN3 | 2/23/17 7:30 PM |
Murray St. at Southeast Missouri | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/23/17 7:30 PM |
USF at Tulsa | ESPNEWS | 2/23/17 8:00 PM |
Marshall at Old Dominion | beIN Sports | 2/23/17 8:00 PM |
Seattle at UT Rio Grande Valley | Spectrum-TX | 2/23/17 8:00 PM |
South Dakota at Western Illinois | ESPN3 | 2/23/17 8:00 PM |
Nicholls at Incarnate Word | UIWCardinals.com | 2/23/17 8:00 PM |
Austin Peay at UT Martin | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/23/17 8:00 PM |
Wisconsin at Ohio St. | ESPN HD | 2/23/17 9:00 PM |
UCLA at Arizona St. | ESPN2 HD | 2/23/17 9:00 PM |
Campbell at High Point | ESPNU HD | 2/23/17 9:00 PM |
Charleston Southern at Winthrop | ||
Longwood at Liberty | ||
Presbyterian at Radford | ||
OR UNC Asheville at Gardner-Webb | ||
Tennessee Tech at Morehead St. | CBS Sports Network | 2/23/17 9:00 PM |
Utah Valley at New Mexico St. | AggieVision | 2/23/17 9:00 PM |
Chicago St. at Grand Canyon | Cox-Arizona | 2/23/17 9:00 PM |
Weber St. at Eastern Washington | KHQ-DT2/SWX | 2/23/17 9:00 PM |
USC at Arizona | Pac-12 Networks | 2/23/17 10:00 PM |
Gonzaga at San Diego | Spectrum SportsNet | 2/23/17 10:00 PM |
BYU at Portland | ROOT Sports Rocky Mountain | 2/23/17 10:00 PM |
Cal Poly at Long Beach St. | ESPN3 | 2/23/17 10:00 PM |
Pacific at Santa Clara | Campus Insiders | 2/23/17 10:00 PM |
San Francisco at Loyola Marymount | Campus Insiders | 2/23/17 10:00 PM |
St. Mary’s at Pepperdine | Campus Insiders | 2/23/17 10:00 PM |
Northern Arizona at Sacramento St. | Eversport.TV | 2/23/17 10:00 PM |
Southern Utah at Portland St. | Eversport.TV | 2/23/17 10:00 PM |
UMKC at CS Bakersfield | WACSports.com | 2/23/17 10:00 PM |
Idaho St. at Idaho | Eversport.TV | 2/23/17 10:00 PM |
UC Riverside at UC Santa Barbara | BigWest.TV | 2/23/17 10:00 PM |
CS Northridge at UC Davis | BigWest.TV | 2/23/17 10:00 PM |
Utah at Colorado | ESPNU HD | 2/23/17 11:00 PM |
Akron at Buffalo | CBS Sports Network | 2/24/17 6:00 PM |
Central Michigan at Toledo | ||
Northern Illinois at Eastern Michigan | ||
Ball St. at Western Michigan | ||
Ohio at Kent St. | ||
OR Bowling Green at Miami (OH) | ||
Manhattan at Iona | ESPN2 HD | 2/24/17 7:00 PM |
or | ||
Siena or Monmouth | ||
Oakland at Green Bay | ESPNU HD | 2/24/17 7:00 PM |
Fairfield at Canisius | ESPN3 | 2/24/17 7:00 PM |
Yale at Harvard | ESPN3 | 2/24/17 7:00 PM |
Valparaiso at Wright St. | Spectrum-OH | 2/24/17 7:30 PM |
UIC at Northern Kentucky | ESPN3 | 2/24/17 7:30 PM |
Akron at Buffalo | CBS Sports Network | 2/24/17 8:00 PM |
Central Michigan at Toledo | ||
Northern Illinois at Eastern Michigan | ||
Ball St. at Western Michigan | ||
Ohio at Kent St. | ||
OR Bowling Green at Miami (OH) | ||
Detroit at Milwaukee | ESPN3 | 2/24/17 8:00 PM |
Dayton at Davidson | ESPN2 HD | 2/24/17 9:00 PM |
Manhattan at Iona | ESPNU HD | 2/24/17 9:00 PM |
or | ||
Siena or Monmouth | ||
Oregon St. at California | FS1 | 2/24/17 10:00 PM |
Penn at Columbia | ESPN3 | TBA |
Wisconsin at Michigan St. | BTN | TBA |
Northwestern at Indiana | ||
OR Penn St. at Minnesota | ||
Abilene Christian at Sam Houston St. | ESPN3 | TBA |
McNeese St. at TAMU Corpus Christi | ||
New Orleans at Northwestern St. | ||
Stephen F. Austin at Central Arkansas | ||
OR Southeastern Louisiana at Nicholls | ||
CS Northridge at UC Irvine | Prime Ticket | TBA |
OR | ||
Cal Poly at UC Riverside | ||
CS Northridge at UC Irvine | ESPN3 | TBA |
OR | ||
Cal Poly at UC Riverside | ||
Wisconsin at Michigan St. | BTN | TBA |
Northwestern at Indiana | ||
OR Penn St. at Minnesota | ||
SMU at Connecticut | CBS HD | 2/25/17 12:00 PM |
Purdue at Michigan | ESPN HD | 2/25/17 12:00 PM |
OR | ||
Iowa at Maryland | ||
Loyola (Chicago) at Southern Illinois | ESPN2 HD | 2/25/17 12:00 PM |
Indiana St. at Evansville | ||
Illinois St. at Northern Iowa | ||
Bradley at Drake | ||
OR Wichita St. at Missouri St. | ||
Tulane at Temple | ESPNU HD | 2/25/17 12:00 PM |
Georgetown at St. John’s | FSN | 2/25/17 12:00 PM |
American at Loyola (MD) | CBS Sports Network | 2/25/17 12:00 PM |
Boston U. at Holy Cross | ||
Lafayette at Colgate | ||
OR Navy at Bucknell | ||
Florida St. at Clemson | ACC Network | 2/25/17 12:00 PM |
North Carolina at Pittsburgh | ACC Network | 2/25/17 12:00 PM |
Hofstra at James Madison | American Sports Network | 2/25/17 12:00 PM |
Liberty at UNC Asheville | American Sports Network | 2/25/17 12:00 PM |
Tennessee at South Carolina | SEC Network | 2/25/17 1:00 PM |
UMBC at New Hampshire | ESPN3 | 2/25/17 1:00 PM |
Central Connecticut St. at Bryant | NECFrontRow.com | 2/25/17 1:00 PM |
Fairleigh Dickinson at St. Francis (PA) | NECFrontRow.com | 2/25/17 1:00 PM |
Florida at Kentucky | CBS HD | 2/25/17 2:00 PM |
Virginia at NC State | ESPN HD | 2/25/17 2:00 PM |
West Virginia at TCU | ESPN2 HD | 2/25/17 2:00 PM |
Texas Tech at Oklahoma St. | ESPNU HD | 2/25/17 2:00 PM |
Seton Hall at DePaul | FSN | 2/25/17 2:00 PM |
Loyola (Chicago) at Southern Illinois | CBS Sports Network | 2/25/17 2:00 PM |
Indiana St. at Evansville | ||
Illinois St. at Northern Iowa | ||
Bradley at Drake | ||
OR Wichita St. at Missouri St. | ||
Tennessee Tech at Eastern Kentucky | American Sports Network | 2/25/17 2:00 PM |
Towson at William & Mary | NBC RSNs | 2/25/17 2:00 PM |
Maine at Binghamton | ESPN3 | 2/25/17 2:00 PM |
Wofford at Furman | ESPN3 | 2/25/17 2:00 PM |
Northeastern at UNC Wilmington | CAA.TV | 2/25/17 2:00 PM |
Richmond at Fordham | NBCSN | 2/25/17 2:30 PM |
Creighton at Villanova | FOX HD | 2/25/17 3:00 PM |
Sacred Heart at Robert Morris | ESPN3 | 2/25/17 3:00 PM |
Missouri at Ole Miss | SEC Network | 2/25/17 3:30 PM |
Youngstown St. at Cleveland St. | ESPN3 | 2/25/17 3:30 PM |
UL-Monroe at Appalachian St. | ESPN3 | 2/25/17 3:30 PM |
Duke at Miami (FL) | CBS HD | 2/25/17 4:00 PM |
Purdue at Michigan | ESPN HD | 2/25/17 4:00 PM |
OR | ||
Iowa at Maryland | ||
Alabama at Texas A&M | ESPN2 HD | 2/25/17 4:00 PM |
Mississippi St. at Vanderbilt | ESPNU HD | 2/25/17 4:00 PM |
Marquette at Providence | CBS Sports Network | 2/25/17 4:00 PM |
Virginia Tech at Boston College | ACC RSNs | 2/25/17 4:00 PM |
Oregon at Stanford | Pac-12 Networks | 2/25/17 4:00 PM |
San Francisco at Pepperdine | WCC RSNs | 2/25/17 4:00 PM |
Duquesne at St. Bonaventure | American Sports Network | 2/25/17 4:00 PM |
San Jose St. at Boise St. | Campus Insiders | 2/25/17 4:00 PM |
St. Francis (NY) at Mount St. Mary’s | NECFrontRow.com | 2/25/17 4:00 PM |
LIU Brooklyn at Wagner | NECFrontRow.com | 2/25/17 4:00 PM |
Idaho St. at Eastern Washington | Eversport.TV | 2/25/17 4:00 PM |
Gardner-Webb at High Point | BigSouthSports.com | 2/25/17 4:00 PM |
Jacksonville St. at Morehead St. | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/25/17 4:15 PM |
St. Joseph’s at Saint Louis | NBCSN | 2/25/17 4:30 PM |
Winthrop at Presbyterian | ESPN3 | 2/25/17 4:30 PM |
Radford at Campbell | BigSouthSports.com | 2/25/17 4:30 PM |
Denver at South Dakota St. | MidCo Sports Network | 2/25/17 5:00 PM |
Mercer at Chattanooga | ESPN3 | 2/25/17 5:00 PM |
VMI at UNC Greensboro | ESPN3 | 2/25/17 5:00 PM |
Drexel at College of Charleston | CAA.TV | 2/25/17 5:00 PM |
Charleston Southern at Longwood | BigSouthSports.com | 2/25/17 5:00 PM |
Austin Peay at Southeast Missouri | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/25/17 5:15 PM |
Houston Baptist at Lamar | ESPN3 | 2/25/17 5:30 PM |
Baylor at Iowa St. | ESPN HD | 2/25/17 6:00 PM |
OR | ||
Kansas at Texas | ||
Baylor at Iowa St. | ESPN2 HD | 2/25/17 6:00 PM |
OR | ||
Kansas at Texas | ||
Kansas St. at Oklahoma | ESPNU HD | 2/25/17 6:00 PM |
LSU at Georgia | SEC Network | 2/25/17 6:00 PM |
Nevada at UNLV | CBS Sports Network | 2/25/17 6:00 PM |
Marshall at Charlotte | American Sports Network | 2/25/17 6:00 PM |
Princeton at Cornell | ESPN3 | 2/25/17 6:00 PM |
New Mexico at Wyoming | ESPN3 | 2/25/17 6:00 PM |
Tennessee St. at Belmont | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/25/17 6:00 PM |
Weber St. at Idaho | Eversport.TV | 2/25/17 6:00 PM |
Alcorn St. at Southern | ESPN3 | 2/25/17 6:30 PM |
Akron at Buffalo | BCSN | 2/25/17 7:00 PM |
Central Michigan at Toledo | ||
N Illinois at Eastern Michigan | ||
Ball St. at Western Michigan | ||
Ohio at Kent St. | ||
OR Bowling Green at Miami (OH) | ||
South Dakota at IUPUI | ESPN3 | 2/25/17 7:00 PM |
Yale at Dartmouth | ESPN3 | 2/25/17 7:00 PM |
Western Kentucky at Old Dominion | ESPN3 | 2/25/17 7:00 PM |
The Citadel at Samford | ESPN3 | 2/25/17 7:00 PM |
East TENN St. at W Carolina | ESPN3 | 2/25/17 7:00 PM |
Hartford at Albany | ESPN3 | 2/25/17 7:00 PM |
Delaware at Elon | CAA.TV | 2/25/17 7:00 PM |
Murray St. at UT Martin | OVCDigitalNetwork.com | 2/25/17 7:00 PM |
Army at Lehigh | Service Electric-PA | 2/25/17 7:30 PM |
VCU at Rhode Island | ESPN2 HD | 2/25/17 8:00 PM |
San Diego St. at Colorado St. | CBS Sports Network | 2/25/17 8:00 PM |
Eastern Illinois at SIU Edwardsville | FOX Sports Midwest | 2/25/17 8:00 PM |
Brown at Harvard | American Sports Network | 2/25/17 8:00 PM |
Utah V at UT Rio Grande Valley | Spectrum-TX | 2/25/17 8:00 PM |
Fort Wayne at Western Illinois | ESPN3 | 2/25/17 8:00 PM |
Georgia Southern at Arkansas St. | ESPN3 | 2/25/17 8:00 PM |
UCLA at Arizona | ESPN HD | 2/25/17 8:15 PM |
Arkansas at Auburn | SEC Network | 2/25/17 8:30 PM |
Grambling at UAPB | SWAC.org | 2/25/17 8:30 PM |
Portland at San Diego | Spectrum SportsNet | 2/25/17 9:00 PM |
Air Force at Utah St. | ROOT Sports | 2/25/17 9:00 PM |
UMKC at Grand Canyon | KASW | 2/25/17 9:00 PM |
KSMO | ||
Montana at Montana St. | Cowles Media | 2/25/17 9:00 PM |
North Dakota at NColorado | Eversport.TV | 2/25/17 9:00 PM |
BYU at Gonzaga | ESPN2 HD | 2/25/17 10:00 PM |
Loyola Marymount at Pacific | Campus Insiders | 2/25/17 10:00 PM |
Santa Clara at St. Mary’s | Campus Insiders | 2/25/17 10:00 PM |
Southern Utah at Sacramento St. | Eversport.TV | 2/25/17 10:00 PM |
Northern Arizona at Portland St. | Eversport.TV | 2/25/17 10:00 PM |
Chicago St. at CS Bakersfield | WACSports.com | 2/25/17 10:00 PM |
Cal Poly at UC Riverside | ESPNU HD | 2/25/17 10:30 PM |
CS Fullerton at Hawai’i | ||
CS Northridge at UC Irvine | ||
OR Long Beach St. at UC Davis | ||
Middle Tennessee at UAB | CBS Sports Network | 2/26/17 1:00 PM |
La Salle at Massachusetts | American Sports Network | 2/26/17 1:00 PM |
Valparaiso at Northern Kentucky | Spectrum-OH | 2/26/17 1:00 PM |
Syracuse at Louisville | CBS HD | 2/26/17 2:00 PM |
UIC at Wright St. | ESPN3 | 2/26/17 2:00 PM |
St. Peter’s at Canisius | ESPN3 | 2/26/17 2:00 PM |
Rider at Quinnipiac | QuinnipiacBobcats.com | 2/26/17 2:00 PM |
George Mason at GW | Facebook Live | 2/26/17 2:00 PM |
Cincinnati at UCF | CBS Sports Network | 2/26/17 3:00 PM |
Detroit at Green Bay | American Sports Network | 2/26/17 3:00 PM |
Oakland at Milwaukee | ESPN3 | 2/26/17 3:00 PM |
Butler at Xavier | FS1 | 2/26/17 3:30 PM |
Wisconsin at Michigan St. | CBS HD | 2/26/17 4:00 PM |
Northwestern at Indiana | ||
OR Penn St. at Minnesota | ||
East Carolina at Tulsa | ESPNU HD | 2/26/17 4:00 PM |
Marist at Siena | ESPN3 | 2/26/17 4:00 PM |
Monmouth at Iona | ESPN3 | 2/26/17 4:00 PM |
Houston at Memphis | CBS Sports Network | 2/26/17 5:00 PM |
Georgia Tech at Notre Dame | ESPNU HD | 2/26/17 6:30 PM |
USC at Arizona St. | Pac-12 Networks | 2/26/17 6:30 PM |
Washington at Washington St. | ESPNU HD | 2/26/17 8:30 PM |
Illinois at Nebraska | BTN | 2/26/17 8:30 PM |
Links:
espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball
SATURDAY, FEB. 18 / 8:00 PM ET
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THURSDAY, FEB. 23 / 7:00 PM ET
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THURSDAY, FEB. 23 / 8:30 PM ET
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SUNDAY, FEB. 26 / 2:00 PM ET
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Here is the schedule of golf events for the PGA of America and all the major tours for February ’17 with links:
Jan. 30-Feb. 5 | Waste Management Phoenix Open | TPC Scottsdale | Scottsdale, AZ | |||
Feb. 6-12 | AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am | Pebble Beach | Pebble Beach, CA | |||
Feb. 13-19 | Genesis Open | The Riviera Country Club | Pacific Palisades, CA | |||
Feb. 20-26 | The Honda Classic | PGA National | Palm Beach Gardens, FL | |||
Feb. 27-Mar. 5 | World Golf Championships-Mexico | Club de Golf Chapultepec | Mexico City, Mexico |
Click for these tours:
LGPA | Champions Tour | European Tour
Feb 6 – Feb 12
ATP Open Sud de France Montpellier, France
Feb 6 – Feb 12
ATP Ecuador Open Quito Quito, Ecuador
Feb 6 – Feb 12
ATP Garanti Koza Sofia Open Sofia, Bulgaria
Feb 13 – Feb 19
ATP ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament Rotterdam, Netherlands
Feb 13 – Feb 19
ATP Memphis Open Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Feb 13 – Feb 19
ATP Argentina Open Buenos Aires, Argentina
Feb 20 – Mar 5
ATP Tour Open 13 Marseille, France
Feb 20 – Feb 26
ATP Delray Beach Open Delray Beach, Florida, USA
Feb 20 – Feb 26
ATP & WTA Rio Open Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Feb 27 – Mar 5
ATP Brasil Open Sao Paulo, Brazil
Feb 27 – Mar 5
ATP Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Feb 27 – Mar 5
ATP & WTA Abierto Mexicano Telcel Acapulco, Mexico
Jan 30 – Feb 5
WTA St. Petersburg Ladies Open St. Petersburg, Russia
Jan 30 – Feb 5
WTA Taiwan Open Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Feb 13 – Feb 19
WTA Qatar Total Open Doha, Qatar
Feb 20 – Feb 26
WTA Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Feb 20 – Feb 26
ATP & WTA Rio Open Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Feb 27 – Mar 5
WTA BMW Malaysian Open Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Feb 27 – Mar 5
ATP & WTA Abierto Mexicano Telcel Acapulco, Mexico
Sunday, February 5 on FOX
NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas
The Super Bowl is the biggest sporting event in the United States, and each year it continues to get bigger, in scope, size, price and just about everything else. When it comes to watching the Super Bowl, nine out of 10 watchers are going to be at a home — either their house or someone else’s. That’s a lot of Super Bowl parties and if you are hosting one we got you covered with GameDay entertaining tips, recipes, party games, a list of prop bets you can wager on, and much more.
No matter how much we eat, it’s going to be quite a feast. In fact, the Super Bowl is the second highest day of food consumption in the United States after Thanksgiving. Get your jacket and scarf ready because Super Bowl Sunday is the most popular grilling day of winter with 62% of owners firing up the grill — even if it means they have to shovel a path to get to it.
It’s truly a worldwide event. Super Bowl XLIX was distributed to more than 185 countries and broadcast in 30 different languages. The average number of people at a Super Bowl party is 17, and only five percent of viewers will watch the game alone – while one out of every 12 people watching are just watching to see the commercials. So whether you will be cooking for 17 or for just one here is some great information to make your GameDay, one to remember.
The game is just a part of Super Bowl Sunday or any GameDay really. What’s more important is:
After a Preview of the Big Game. We’ll start things off with what you are going to eat. Sure there are hundreds of websites out there where you can get recipes for the big game and we know we are just one of them. We also know what we like to eat, what is good.
Links:
Houston Super Bowl Host Committee
Super Bowl LI will take place on February 5, 2017 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. This will be Houston’s third time hosting the Super Bowl, first featuring the Miami Dolphins against the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl VIII in 1974, and again when the New England Patriots defeated the Carolina Panthers at Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004.
This season’s Super Bowl will be broadcast on FOX and FOX Sports GO with the announce team of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman providing play-by-play and analysis in their fifth Super Bowl together. Erin Andrews will report from the sidelines at the Super Bowl for the second time in her career.
The Super Bowl LI halftime show will be headlined by Lady Gaga.
The Patriots and Falcons will meet in the Super Bowl LI
Teams: AFC champion New England Patriots vs. NFC champion Atlanta Falcons
When: Sunday, Feb. 5, 2017
Where: NRG Stadium, Houston
Time: Kickoff is 6:30 p.m. ET
TV: Fox
Announcers: Joe Buck (play-by-play), Troy Aikman (analysis), Erin Andrews and Chris Myers (sideline reporters)
Halftime show: Global superstar Lady Gaga, winner of six Grammy Awards, a Golden Globe, and Academy Award nominee, will headline the Pepsi Zero Sugar Super Bowl LI Halftime Show
Preview:
from si.com:It’s all about the quarterbacks: Just about any way you slice it, this is a matchup between the top two passers in the league. Whether you look at passer rating, QBR, yards per attempt or FootballOutsiders.com’s DVOA efficiency ratings, Atlanta’s Matt Ryan and New England’s Tom Brady ended up No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, in the stats department. They are masters of their craft, have plenty of weapons around them, and have two of the best playcallers (Kyle Shanahan and Josh McDaniels) at their disposal. To beat Brady, you have to disguise and change up both the pressure and coverage looks on just about every snap. The Falcons, to this point, have not shown the ability to do that. That will be an important factor in the game. Ryan has trouble with tight, disciplined coverage. With Malcolm Butler locking up either Julio Jones or Mohamed Sanu, and Logan Ryan on the other with safety help, Ryan may have to make a living throwing to the running backs and TEs Levine Toilolo and Austin Hooper. The Patriots have had more issues with supporting actors than those in starring roles. The Falcons have the ability to exploit that.
Running backs will be a huge factor: Sure, the quarterbacks may get all the attention, but the running backs from each team are used to taking advantage of the shortcomings on opposing defenses. The Falcons have one of the most talented duos in Devonta Freeman and Tevin Coleman. Freeman is the better runner, but Shanahan loves to use both to exploit mismatches in the pass game. McDaniels likes to use Dion Lewis and James White in a similar fashion via the pass, and Lewis has taken over as the every-down running back. LeGarrette Blount is the short yardage and finish-the-game bruiser.
What’s in common?: The Falcons and Patriots each had five common opponents (Denver, Seattle, Arizona, Los Angeles and San Francisco) and went 4–1 (each team lost to the Seahawks, with Atlanta losing on the road and the Patriots at home). The cumulative scores were 168–88 for Atlanta; 119–82 for New England. The Falcons had an average margin of victory of 20.5 points, and the Patriots were at 11.0. The Patriots didn’t have Tom Brady in their two-point victory over the Cardinals, a team the Falcons beat by 19.
Atlanta’s offense is exceptional: Under the spotlight of the Super Bowl, this Falcons offense may finally get its due. We’re talking about a unit that can rival the Greatest Show on Turf Rams for explosiveness. They scored 540 points this season, which is tied for eighth all time with those 2000 Rams. Sure, the team is uber-talented with WRs Jones, Sanu and Taylor Gabriel, and RBs Freeman and Coleman, but don’t underestimate the job coordinator Shanahan has done. At this point, everyone thinks it’s all about the talent. But remember, Sanu was an underachieving No. 2 with the Bengals and Gabriel was a Browns castoff before this season. Freeman and Coleman were thought to be nice players, but not game changers. That all changed this season because of the way Shanahan designs plays and attacks defenses. There are few better at taking an opponent’s tendencies and using them against them.
The Patriots defense will have a say: New England’s defense certainly proved its “best scoring defense” was no fluke in the win over the Steelers. And remember who put an end to those 2000s Rams teams (Spoiler Alert: It was the 2001 Patriots). New England may not have many big names on defense (Dont’a Hightower, Devin McCourty and Malcolm Butler are about it), but the sum is better than the parts. Certainly the Falcons will be a huge challenge, but everyone knows Bill Belichick and his staff can defend anything with two weeks to prepare.
The Patriots’ offensive line should have an advantage: After a shaky outing against the Texans, the Patriots’ offensive line completely dominated the Steelers. The Falcons’ unit is certainly solid but it’s not quite as good as the Patriots. The Patriots have the edge at left tackle (Nate Solder), right guard (Shaq Mason) and right tackle (Marcus Cannon), while the Falcons have an advantage at center (Alex Mack) and left guard (Andy Levitre).
Experience doesn’t matter: Expect a lot to be made this week about how this is Matt Ryan’s first Super Bowl appearance vs. Tom Brady’s seventh (with four victories). Certainly the disparity is notable, but it ignores the fact that several passers have beaten those with more experience in recent years. Some of those on the list: Russell Wilson over Peyton Manning, Aaron Rodgers over Ben Roethlisberger, Eli Manning over Brady and Brady over Kurt Warner.
You have to stop more than one guy: Each QB has a security blanket. For the Patriots, it’s Julian Edelman (158 targets in the regular season). Atlanta has Jones (129). Certainly a lot of attention needs to paid to each of those players, but both quarterbacks are deft at distributing the ball. The Patriots had seven players catch at least three touchdowns (TE Martellus Bennett led with seven), and so did the Falcons (Jones and Gabriel tied with six). In the postseason, both Sanu (Falcons) and Chris Hogan (Patriots) had two touchdowns receiving.
Where’s the pressure?: It looks like the opening over/under line for the Super Bowl is an astounding 59 points. No shock there, considering these two offenses. But it also says something about the defenses, which were both great on Sunday but don’t exactly get a lot of pressure on the quarterbacks. The Patriots didn’t affect Roethlisberger that much and don’t have a dominating rusher, although Trey Flowers is solid. And the Falcons’ only true pass rushing threat is Vic Beasley. The game may very well be determined by which team is able to dial up the most pressure and make that top quarterback move off his spot in the pocket.
Tecmo Bowl LI Results:
here is the video of the highlights:
FOX Sports will offer a live, non-authenticated stream of Super Bowl LI on FOX Sports GO, the streaming platform that showcases all of FOX Sports’ live events and studio programming. Fans around the country will be able to stream the biggest television event of the year at FOXSportsGo.com, using iOS, Android, Windows, and Amazon tablets or through connected devices, including Apple TV, Roku, Android TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire and XBOX One. For the Super Bowl broadcast, users will not need to enter their pay TV credentials for viewing.
The live stream of the Super Bowl will also feature local advertisement integration on a nationwide basis from more than 170 FOX affiliates around the country. Participating affiliates will have access to same ad inventory for both the linear and digital broadcasts of the February 5 game.
The FOX Sports Super Bowl LI production effort includes more Super Motion and 4K cameras than ever before, and will use three production trucks and more than 30 cameras to deliver more than 20 hours of programming a day from Discovery Green in Houston, in addition to 70-plus cameras at NRG Stadium covering the game.
“We, as broadcasters, are always trying to provide the viewer with something they’ve never seen before,” said Zac Fields, FOX Sports SVP Graphic Technology and Innovation. “With this new ‘Be the Player’ technology, it is now achievable and we are incredibly excited to debut this at the Super Bowl on FOX.”
Thirty-second spots during Super Bowl 51 (LI) are selling for an average of $5 million, which is up about the same as ads from 2016. The Super Bowl will be broadcast on FOX NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas – (Home of the Houston Texans) on Feb. 5, 2017. Super Bowl 51 will feature the champions from both the AFC and NFC, and the Texans won the AFC South, so it could be a home game if they can win during the playoffs. The Pepsi sponsored halftime entertainment features Lady Gaga.
Expect to see these brands grabbing for your attention during Super Bowl 51 (LI) on Feb 5th! (and the weeks surrounding the big game) Automotive: Audi, Buick, Honda, Kia, Lexus, Mercedes-Benz and WeatherTech. Food and Beverage: Anheuser-Busch, Avocados From Mexico, Pepsi, Skittles, Snickers Packaged Goods: Febreze, GNC, Mr. Clean Retail: 84 Lumber
Neilsen Ratings 2016: According to results from The Nielsen Company, the broadcast of Super Bowl L (2016) on CBS had an average audience of 111.9 million viewers, and was viewed in an average of 54.3 million homes and had a preliminary 46.6 U.S. household rating. Preliminary estimates also found that 72% of U.S. homes with televisions in use were tuned into the Super Bowl 50 telecast—the highest household share since Super Bowl XVI in 1982. In regard to the social nature of the big game, Nielsen Social noted that 16.9 million Tweets were sent by 3.8 million unique authors about “Super Bowl 50” on CBS on Sunday, Feb. 7, 2016. Included within this total Twitter activity for the TV event, 4.6 million Tweets were sent by 1.4 unique authors about the advertisements that aired in the live TV event. Additionally, the most-Tweeted minute during the TV event was at 8:44 p.m. ET, when 162,000 Tweets were sent in the minute following the Super Bowl halftime show.
In this era of the DVR, it’s not uncommon to intentionally not watch a show while it’s live so that you can fast-forward through the commercials.
The Super Bowl is probably the only time when people can’t wait for commercials — some people only “watch” the game for them.
According to Forbes, in 2014 a 30-second commercial costs an outrageous $4 million and double that for a 1-minute commercial — and that doesn’t include the cost to make the commercial.
Last year the Super Bowl was the most watched event in America with more than 108 million viewers, but the really fascinating thing is why people watched. Several studies have proven that 50% of the Super Bowl audience tunes in just to watch the ads.
Commercials are often considered interruptions to the entertainment we love. But Super Bowl ads are different—instead of being intruders, they are like the “must have” guests that keep a party rockin’.
Some might make you laugh, others might make you tear up — you don’t have to like them but you’re probably going to watch them.
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What’s great about these recipes is that you can make then all, serve them separate or include some of them for a great Nacho Bar. John’s Championship Chili is perfect for this and so is the cheese sauce, pico de gallo, and guacamole. Grab some shredded cheddar cheese, refried beans, sour cream, lettuce and sliced black olives and with the pico and guac, you got the makings of a great 7-layer dip (which you can turn into an edible football field for your Snack Stadium).
If you don’t have a deep fryer, here is a great way to get perfectly cooked wings in the oven; then tossed in our signature buffalo sauce.
INGREDIENTS
12 whole chicken wings
John’s Signature Buffalo Sauce:
6 ounces unsalted butter
1 small clove garlic, minced fine
1/4 cup hot sauce (“Red Hot” brand)
1/8 cup Louisiana hot sauce (“Louisiana” brand)
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
2 tablespoons pancake syrup (not maple syrup)*
PREPARATION
Place a 6-quart saucepan with a steamer basket and 1-inch of water in the bottom, over high heat, cover and bring to a boil.
Remove the tips of the wings and discard or save for making stock. Using kitchen shears, or a knife, separate the wings at the joint.
Place the wings into the steamer basket, cover, reduce the heat to medium and steam for 10 minutes. Remove the wings from the basket and carefully pat dry.
Lay the wings out on a cooling rack set in a half sheet pan lined with paper towels and place in the refrigerator for 1 hour.
Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.
Replace the paper towels with parchment paper.
Roast on the middle rack of the oven for 20 minutes. make sauce
To make the sauce:
Pour the hot sauces in a large saucepan, add butter, and garlic and salt.
Heat on medium until butter is almost melted, stirring occasionally.
using a immersion blender or wire whip, blend all ingredients well, taste.
Add more butter if needed.
Add syrup and mix well.
Lower heat.
Turn the wings over and cook another 20 minutes or until meat is cooked through and the skin is golden brown.
Remove the wings from the oven and transfer to a big bowl and toss with the sauce. Serve warm.
MAKES 24 WINGS: 4 SERVINGS
*=secret ingredient
Perfect for cocktail parties and holiday gatherings, we have been making these meatballs for years
INGREDIENTS
4 pounds of Italian Meatballs, cooked, frozen
3-4 bottles of Chili Sauce, Heinz
2 cans whole berry cranberry sauce
2 Tbs of minced garlic
1/2 cup of chopped green onion
PREPARATION
Fill half of a Large Crockpot with frozen meatballs, add remaining ingredients.
Stir well
Top off pot with more balls and stir again.
Cook on low for 4 hours,
Check one hour before party and turn up heat if needed.
Like your “salsa” chunky and fresh? here is how you make it with my special ingredient.
INGREDIENTS
½ cup Onion, diced fine
1 Jalapeno Pepper (small), seeded and diced fine
¼ cup Red Bell Pepper, diced
¼ cup Dill Pickle, diced fine (I prefer Boars Head)*
4 Large Tomatoes, seeded and diced
1 Tbs. Fresh Lime Juice
½ cup Fresh Cilantro, chopped
Salt and Fresh Ground Pepper to taste
PREPARATION
In a medium bowl, combine the onion, jalapeno pepper, bell pepper, dill pickle, and diced tomatoes.
Stir in lime juice and cilantro; season to taste with salt and pepper. Or I should have said everything.
Cover, and refrigerate at least 1 hour before serving, preferably overnight.
*=secret ingredient
4 Ingredients, 1 great dip!
INGREDIENTS
1 (1 pound) package Velveeta Cheese
1 can Chili – no beans
1 pound medium or spicy sausage, browned and crumbled
1/2 cup Shredded Sharp Cheddar Cheese
PREPARATION
Combine Velveeta cheese, chili, and browned sausage in crockpot.
You can heat this on the stove until the cheese melts and it all mixes together. Top with cheddar cheese, stir to combine
It’s better if you put it in the Crock Pot on low until blended and then keep it there to serve.
This is the chili to make, perfect for nachos or chili dogs.
INGREDIENTS:
2 1/2 lb Lean ground chuck
1 lb Lean ground pork
1 Cup Finely chopped onion
4 ea Garlic cloves; finely chpd.
1 cn. Guinness Beer (14.5 oz.)
8 oz Hunt’s tomato sauce
1 c Water
3 tb Chili powder
2 tb Ground cumin
2 tb Wyler’s beef-flavor instant-bouillon (or 6 cubes)
2 tsp Oregano leaves
2 tsp Paprika
2 tsp Sugar
1 tsp Unsweetened cocoa
1/2 tsp Ground coriander
1/2 tsp Louisiana hot sauce,to taste
1 tsp Flour
1 tsp Cornmeal
1 tb Warm water
PREPARATION:
In large saucepan or Dutch oven, brown half the meat; pour off fat. Remove meat.
Brown remaining meat; pour off all fat except 2 Tbsps.
Add onion, garlic; cook and stir until tender.
Take a big swig of beer, and put the rest in with the meat and remaining ingredients except flour, cornmeal and warm water. Mix well.
Bring to boil; reduce heat and simmer covered for at least 2 hours.
Stir together flour and cornmeal; add warm water. Mix well.
Stir into chili mixture.
Cook covered 20 minutes longer.
Makes 2 quarts.
Don’t knock it until you try it, you will be hooked!
INGREDIENTS
1/2 cup coconut oil, divided
2 cups popcorn kernels
1 1/2 Tablespoons salt, divided (fine-grained)
1 1/2 cups butter (3/4 lb)
2 cups light brown sugar
1 cup light corn syrup
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup cheddar cheese powder
1 teaspoon mustard powder
1 teaspoon chili powder
PREPARATION
For the caramel corn:
Preheat the oven to 250F.
Melt half of the coconut oil in a large pot with a lid over medium-high heat. Add 3-4 popcorn kernels, cover the pot and wait until they pop. Add 1 cup of the kernels and shake well to coat in the oil. Continue heating, shaking every few minutes until the rate of popping slows and most of the kernels have popped.
Empty the kernels into a brown paper bag, add 2 teaspoons of salt, and shake to distribute the salt and drain the excess oil. Then, spread the popcorn in a large roasting pan or several baking sheets.
Combine the brown sugar, corn syrup, 1 cup of butter, and the baking soda in a saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally. Once the mixture comes to a boil, stop stirring and insert a candy thermometer. Cook until it reaches 235F, which should take about 8 minutes.
Immediately remove the caramel from the heat and add the vanilla carefully—the caramel will bubble & spit molten candy at you, so you want to drop it in and immediately pull your hand away. After the bubbling subsides, stir in the vanilla, and pour the caramel over the popcorn. Then, stir to coat evenly.
Bake for about an hour in the preheated oven, stirring every 10-15 minutes. It’s done when the caramel is no longer dripping onto the bottom of the pan and instead has hardened into a crisp shell around every piece. Remove and let cool completely, and then break apart any large clumps by hand.
For the cheese corn:
Repeat steps 2 and 3 above with the remaining coconut oil and popcorn kernels, but this time return the popcorn to the pot.
Melt the remaining 1/2 cup of butter in a saucepan or microwave, pour over the popped corn, and shake or stir to coat evenly.
Whisk together the cheese powder, mustard powder, chili powder, and 1 Tablespoon salt and pour that over the buttered popcorn. Again, shake or stir to coat. Taste and add more salt if desired.
Combine, or don’t. Store in airtight containers.
You could always just buy some caramel corn & cheese corn and combine them or get it right from the source:
These “Hot” nuts are great for the holidays and even better for Gameday.
INGREDIENTS
4 cups unsalted mixed nuts (including peeled peanuts, cashews, brazil, hazelnuts, walnuts, pecans & whole unpeeled almonds)
2 tablespoons coarsely chopped fresh rosemary (from two 3 inch sprigs)
½ teaspoon cayenne pepper
2 teaspoons dark brown sugar
2 teaspoons sea salt flakes
1 tablespoon unsalted butter (melted)
PREPARATION
Preheat the oven 350 ºF.
Toss the nuts in a large bowl to combine and spread them out on a baking sheet.
Toast in the oven till they become light golden-brown, about 10 minutes.
In a large bowl, combine the rosemary, cayenne, brown sugar, salt and melted butter.
Thoroughly toss the toasted nuts in the spiced butter and serve warm.
And once you eat these, you will never want to stop.
This is often called crack dip. or try this other version.
INGREDIENTS
6-8 ounces smoked tuna, skin removed, meat chopped in coarsely
1/2 block cream cheese
2 jalapenos
juice of one lime
1 tablespoon old bay seasoning
1/4 cup mayo (or less, depending on how wet your mixture is and how well it is blending)
salt, pepper to taste
1 tablespoon lime zest
PREPARATION
Puree all ingredients together in a food processor.
The fish is dense so you”ll need to add a little bit at a time to make sure it mixes uniformly in the food processor.
It’s better to make it almost whipped so it is great for scooping up on crackers.
This is our favorite take on homemade chex mix, that is sure to be a hit.
INGREDIENTS
Nonstick cooking spray
5 cups bite-size rice square cereal
2 cups plain pita chips, broken into bite-sizes pieces
2/3 cup shelled cashews
2/3 cup butter snaps (pretzel squares)
1 1 ounce packet dry ranch salad dressing mix
2 tablespoons dried dill weed
1 teaspoon dried rosemary, crushed
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 tablespoon finely shredded lemon peel
PREPARATION
Lightly coat a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker with cooking spray. In prepared slow cooker combine cereal, pita chips, walnuts, pumpkin seeds, salad dressing mix, dill weed, and rosemary.
Drizzle mixture with oil, tossing gently to blend.
Cover and cook on low-heat setting for 2 1/2 hours, stirring every 40 minutes or on high-heat setting for 80 minutes, stirring every 20 minutes.
Sprinkle lemon peel over mixture, tossing gently to blend. Spread mixture in an even layer on a 13x9x2-inch baking sheet; cool completely. Store in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks.
Sure you can just by it, but here is how you make it like the pros. Be sure to place the avocados into the fridge for an hour or two before you open them up. This guac is much better when slightly chilled.
INGREDIENTS
2 medium ripe avocados, chilled1 lime wedge
1 tablespoon chopped red onion
1/2 tablespoon minced jalapeno
1 tablespoon chopped cilantro
2 tablespoons diced tomato
1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon salt
PREPARATION
Mash avocados in a medium bowl, then add the juice of one lime wedge.
Stir in onion, jalapeno, cilantro, tomato and salt to taste. Serve with tortilla chips.
Serves up to 4
Baked Pita Chips w/Fresh Hummus
Pittsburgh Chipped Ham Barbecue
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We all know how to make a hot crab dip. Everyone has their family recipe, but does yours have cornbread in it? If if doesn’t, then this one is for you. Don’t buy the cornbread, make it yourself (see below), and reduce the amount of sugar. This dip should be savory not sweet.
Ingredients
6 tablespoons mayonnaise
3 tablespoons Creole mustard
1 tablespoon horseradish cream
2 teaspoons Old Bay Seasoning
1/4 cup finely chopped celery
1/4 cup finely chopped onion
Kosher salt, to taste
Tabasco sauce, to taste
1 pound fresh crabmeat
1 cup coarsely crumbled cornbread (recipe follows)
Toasts or celery sticks, for serving
Preparation
Begin by mixing mayonnaise, Creole mustard, horseradish cream, Old Bay Seasoning, and finely chopped celery and onion. Season with salt and Tabasco, then stir in plenty of fresh lump crabmeat. Place this mixture in an ovenproof dish and top with crumbled cornbread. Bake in a medium-hot oven until brown and bubbly, and serve at once, with toast triangles or celery sticks for dunking. Creole mustard has a nice little kick of heat and works well in this recipe—substitute Dijon mustard if you can’t find it. Horseradish cream is sometimes labeled “horseradish cream style” or “prepared horseradish.”
Note: The crab mix can be made up to 1 day ahead—just leave out the salt until you’re ready to bake it.
This recipe is an easy basic cornbread recipe that you can use for the crab dip above. It’s a moist, crackly-topped cornbread recipe that calls for ingredients you probably already have lying around in the fridge and pantry. It’s lightly sweetened, but you should reduce the sugar if you are using in the dip and/or mix in some corn kernels or jalapeños if you are not mixing it in with the crab.
Ingredients
1 1/2 cups finely ground yellow cornmeal
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon fine salt
1 1/2 cups whole milk
2 large eggs
6 tablespoons unsalted butter (3/4 stick), melted, plus more for coating the baking dish
Preparation
Heat the oven to 425°F and arrange a rack in the middle. Coat an 8-by-8-inch baking dish with butter; set aside.
Place the cornmeal, flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt in a large bowl and whisk to combine.
Place the milk and eggs in a medium bowl and whisk until the eggs are broken up. Pour the milk mixture into the cornmeal mixture and, using a rubber spatula, stir until just incorporated. (Do not overmix.)Stir in the melted butter until just incorporated and no streaks of butter remain.
Pour the mixture into the prepared dish.Bake until golden brown around the edges and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean, about 20 to 25 minutes. Remove the dish to a wire rack and let cool for at least 15 minutes before serving.
Ingredients
1 1/2 pounds tomatillos, peeled and split in half (680g; about 10 medium)
1 medium white onion, peeled and split in half (about 6 ounces; 170g)
2 to 4 Serrano or jalapeño chilies (adjust according to spice tolerance, remove seeds and ribs for milder spice), split in half
10 to 15 sprigs cilantro, tough lower stems discarded
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
Kosher salt
Preparation
Adjust oven rack to 4 inches below broiler and preheat broiler to high. Place tomatillos, onion, and chilies on a foil-lined rimmed baking sheet. Broil until darkly charred and blackened on top and tomatillos are completely tender, 6 to 12 minutes
Transfer vegetables and their juice to a blender, food processor, or the cup of an immersion blender. Add half of cilantro. Blend in pulses until a rough puree is formed.
Heat oil in a medium saucepan over high heat until shimmering. Pour salsa into the hot oil all at once (it will steam and sputter). Immediately start stirring and continue to cook, stirring, until salsa is darkened and thick enough to coat the back of the spoon, about 3 minutes. Remove from heat.
Finely chop remaining cilantro and stir into salsa. Season to taste with salt. Let cool, then serve. Salsa can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
Ingredients
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon herbes de Provence or Old Bay or Ras el hanout
3 (5-inch) pitas, sliced into 8 wedges each
1 tablespoon olive oil
Preparation
Heat the oven to 400°F and arrange a rack in the middle.
Combine the salt and ras el hanout in a small bowl; set aside.
Place the pita wedges in a single layer on a baking sheet. Brush the tops with half of the olive oil and sprinkle with half of the salt mixture. Flip the wedges over and repeat with the remaining oil and salt mixture.
Bake until the chips are golden brown and crispy, about 12 to 15 minutes. Remove from the oven and immediately transfer the chips to a wire rack until completely cooled. Store in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
Note: You’ll need a pastry brush to make these chips. These pita chips can be seasoned with just about any spice blend or dried herb like thyme, herbes de Provence, or even Old Bay. Ras el hanout is a North African spice blend with sweet and floral notes and can be found at Middle Eastern grocers. For a sweet twist, use 1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon and swap out the salt for some granulated sugar instead.
Ingredients
1 (15-ounce) can chickpeas, also known as garbanzo beans, drained and rinsed
1 medium garlic clove, peeled and smashed
Juice of 1 medium lemon
1/4 cup roasted tahini
1/4 cup water, plus more as needed
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil, plus more to serve
Salt
Preparation
Place beans, garlic, half of the lemon juice, tahini, water, olive oil, and a big pinch of salt in a food processor fitted with a blade attachment and process until smooth.
If the hummus is too thick, pulse in more water, a tablespoon at a time, until the desired consistency is reached.
Taste, adding more salt and lemon juice as needed. To serve, place in a bowl and drizzle with olive oil.
Serve with raw or roasted vegetables, pita bread, or chips. You can also use it as a sandwich spread.
Note: Make sure to buy roasted, not raw, tahini. If you’re not sure which is which, check the label for roasted sesame seeds.
Ingredients
1/2 cup mayonnaise
2 1/2 tablespoons ketchup
2 tablespoons sweet pickle relish
Dash of Worcestershire sauce
1 large hard-cooked egg, peeled and finely chopped
Kosher salt
Freshly ground pepper
Six 4-ounce bratwursts
1 small onion, thinly sliced
One 12-ounce beer, such as Budweiser
Six 8-inch rye hoagie rolls, split and toasted
6 slices of pastrami or corned beef
6 slices of imported Swiss or provolone cheese
Confetti Giardiniera, for serving
Preparation
In a small bowl, whisk the mayonnaise with the ketchup, relish and Worcestershire sauce.
Fold in the chopped egg and season the dressing with salt and pepper. Refrigerate until chilled.
Meanwhile, in a large saucepan, cover the bratwursts and onion with the beer and 3 cups of water and bring to a boil.
Simmer over moderately low heat until an instant-read thermometer inserted in the center of each brat registers 165°, 8 to 10 minutes.
Transfer the brats to a plate.
Heat a grill pan or large cast-iron skillet.
Cook the bratwursts over moderately high heat until browned all over, about 5 minutes.
Fill the rolls with the pastrami, cheese and brats. Top with some of the dressing and giardiniera and serve.
Ingredients
2 tablespoons butter
Small onion, chopped
3 stalks celery, chopped
1 bottle Heinz chili sauce
1 1/2 Heinz chili sauce bottle’s water
2 tablespoons ketchup
1/4 tablespoon prepared mustard
1 tablespoon vinegar
1 1/2 pounds Isaly’s Original Chipped Chopped Ham
Preparation
Melt butter in skillet, add onion and celery and cook until softened. Add remaining ingredients (except chipped ham) and simmer for 30 minutes.
Add chipped ham, stir until hot and serve on sandwich buns.
Ingredients
18 ounces (2 1/4 cups) naturally sweetened pineapple juice, chilled
6 ounces Yellow Chartreuse, chilled
6 (12-ounce) bottles amber ale, such as Fat Tire, chilled
Preparation
Place the pineapple juice and Chartreuse in a 3-quart container or punch bowl and stir to combine. Add the beer and gently stir to combine. Sweet pineapple juice and herbaceous Yellow Chartreuse work well with the malty flavors of amber ale in this beer punch. If you’re bringing this punch to a tailgate or party, mix the pineapple juice and Chartreuse beforehand and keep chilled. Add the cold beer when ready to serve.
Old Overholt and Iron City Boilermaker
Ingredients
1 shot Old Overhol
1 Iron City Beer
old-fashioned glass
Preparation
Knock back the Old Overholt and chase it with the Iron City Beer. Some folks like to depth-charge the whiskey into the beer, but no need for this. The boilermaker first turned up in 1932 in James Wiley and Helene Griffith’s Art of Mixing under the name, Block and Fall (“drink two, walk a block and fall”). “the boilermaker and his helper,” the “one and one,” the shot and the beer, make up a drink that nobody can screw up.
Old Overholt It is one of the few straight rye whiskies available at most liquor stores in the U.S. It is aged for three years and bottled at 80 proof (40% alcohol by volume). Old Overholt was originally distilled in BroadFord, Pennsylvania and was called “Monongahela” It is reputed to have been the alcoholic beverage of choice of the gunfighter and gambler Doc Holliday
The Iron City Brewing Company (also known as the Pittsburgh Brewing Company) is a beer company that until August 2009 had been located in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. On June 11, 2009, it was reported that the brewery was “moving” to Latrobe, Pennsylvania. That move was recently completed and Iron City is now produced in the Latrobe Brewery that was once used to produce Rolling Rock.
Southern Pimiento Cheese Spread
Southern Fried Shrimp With Cornmeal Batter
These soft, salted pretzel bites are perfect for a snack or game day party — they are delicious with beer! Or add them to kids’ lunch boxes with a small container of yellow mustard for dipping. You can use a flaky sea salt, but coarse kosher salt may be used as well. Serve these tasty pretzel snacks with yellow or honey mustard or a mustard dip, or try them with a chocolate dip.
Yield: Makes About 4 Dozen
INGREDIENTS
1 cup warm water, 8 ounces, about 105° F
2 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast
2 teaspoons sugar
3 tablespoons melted butter
3 cups (13 1/2 ounces) all-purpose flour, plus more for kneading
1 teaspoon salt
2 to 3 quarts water
2/3 cup baking soda
kosher salt or sea salt, for sprinkling
PREPARATION
In a large bowl or bowl of stand mixer, combine the water, yeast, and sugar.
Let stand for 10 to 15 minutes.
It should be slightly foamy.
Add the flour, melted butter, and salt and mix until the dough comes together.
Knead by hand on a floured surface or with stand mixer and dough hook on medium-low speed for 8 to 10 minutes.
Add more flour as needed to keep the dough from sticking to hands, the counter, or bowl.
The dough should be firm but still slightly tacky.
Oil a large bowl.
Gather the dough into a ball and place in the oiled bowl.
Turn to coat all sides with the oil.
Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and let the dough rise in a warm, draft-free place until doubled, about 1 hour.
Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat.
Or spray the baking sheet with nonstick cooking spray.
Put 2 to 3 quarts of water in a large saucepan or deep saute pan.
Add the baking soda to the water and stir.
Just before the dough has finished the rising cycle,
bring the water and soda mixture to a boil over high.
Heat the oven to 400° F.
Cut the dough into 4 or 5 portions and roll them on a floured surface to make thick ropes.
Cut into 1-inch lengths. Place on the parchment paper lined baking sheet.
Using a skimmer or similar large slotted spoon, immerse several of the dough pieces in the boiling water and soda mixture.
Let them boil for about 10 to 20 seconds, then lift them out and put them back on the parchment paper lined baking sheet.
Repeat with the remaining pieces of dough.
Sprinkle the pieces of dough lightly with the coarse kosher salt or sea salt.
Bake for about 10 minutes, or until they are a deep golden brown color.
Makes about 4 to 5 dozen, depending on the size.
Serve with plain yellow mustard or a mustard dipping sauce.
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INGREDIENTS
1 egg
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup milk
1 cup minced clams
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper
2 tablespoons minced onion
2 tablespoons minced green bell pepper (optional)
1/2 cup vegetable oil
PREPARATION
Beat the egg and gradually beat in the flour.
Slowly stir in the milk, clams, salt, pepper and onion.
If desired, stir in the green pepper. With hands shape mixture into 2 inch diameter patties.
In a medium skillet heat the oil over medium-high heat until hot.
Fry the patties in the hot oil until golden brown.
Place cooked fritters on paper towels to soak up any excess oil.
INGREDIENTS
2 cups Vidalia Onions
1 cup FreshParmesan Cheese
1 cup Swiss or Mozzarella
1½ cups Mayonnaise
dash of garlic powder
dash of onion powder
1/2 chives if you have them
PREPARATION
Mix all ingredients together in 8×8 baking dish.
Bake at 350° F for 20 minutes.
Serve with crackers or crostini.
This is a hot meat sauce that is put on hot dogs (wieners) in Rhode Island. It’s usually added after the mustard and chopped onions and topped with celery salt.
The most authentic wiener is made by Little Rhody Brand Frankfurts of Johnston, Rhode Island, the company that supplies wieners to all of the New York System-style restaurants in the state. If these aren’t available to you, experiment with whatever you can find in your local grocery store, but steer away from jumbo-sized franks and anything smoked or filled with cheese!
Wieners can be fried, boiled, or steamed. In the case of frying, use very low heat. The object is merely to make the wiener hot, not to add unattractive scorch marks. Remember—hot dogs and wieners come pre-cooked, they just need to be warmed up.
The building of the wiener itself is accomplished in specific sequential steps:
INGREDIENTS
1 pound ground beef
1 1/2 cups chopped onions
2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1 (15 ounce) can tomato sauce
1/2 teaspoon of Celery Salt
1 teaspoon chili powder
1 tablespoon beef bouillon
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon white sugar
PREPARATION
Place ground beef in a large, deep skillet.
Cook over medium high heat until evenly brown.
Stir in the onions and garlic.
Cook and stir until onions are tender.
Mix in tomato sauce, and everything else
Cover and reduce heat to simmer. Simmer 20 minutes before serving hot over frankfurters.
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Rich chocolate cakes filled with a homemade cream filling, these old-fashioned whoopie pies are a favorite for generations New England families.
Yield: About 15 pies
INGREDIENTS
2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup cocoa powder
1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
2/3 cup unsalted butter, softened
1 cup granulated sugar
2 large eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup milk
PREPARATION
Preheat your oven to 350° and line two baking sheets with parchment paper.
In a medium-size bowl, whisk together the flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt. Set aside.
In a large bowl, cream together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy, about 4 minutes.
Add the eggs, one at a time, scraping the bowl after each addition.
Add the vanilla extract; then add the milk and the dry ingredients, alternating, and mix until just combined.
Spoon heaping tablespoons of batter, roughly 3 inches apart, onto the prepared baking sheets.
Bake 10 to 12 minutes, rotating halfway through, until the cakes are set and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
Transfer to wire racks to cool completely.
For the Filling:
INGREDIENTS
1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons flour
1 cup milk
1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened
1/2 cup vegetable shortening
1 cup granulated sugar
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
PREPARATION
Combine the flour and milk in a saucepan over medium-low heat.
Whisk continuously until the mixture thickens, like pudding, about 5 minutes.
Remove from the heat and press through a fine-mesh strainer into a mixing bowl.
Cool to room temperature.
Once the mixture has cooled, add the remaining ingredients and beat until fluffy and creamy, about 10 minutes.
Spread filling onto the flat bottom of one cake; then top with another.
Repeat with the remaining filling and cakes.
For a nicer presentation, put the filling into a large zip-top bag, snip off one corner, and pipe a thick spiral onto the flat bottom of one cake, then top with another.
Repeat with the remaining filling and cakes. –
Pimiento cheese spread is an important and much-loved Southern food, and it’s super easy to prepare. Serve it as an appetizer with grilled bread or crackers or use it to fill sandwiches or celery sticks. It makes a fabulous topping for grilled burgers, too! According to Chattanooga’s Public House (they make an incredible pimiento cheese appetizer plate!) pimiento cheese spread can be traced back to the early 20th century.
Pimiento cheese can be made a little chunkier with some chopped dill pickle or pickled jalapeno peppers, or leave it smooth and creamy. Most like it with some grated onion or onion powder, but that’s optional. Many others also like the combination of cream cheese and mayonnaise with the cheddar, and a dash of Texas Pete or Frank’s Hot Sauce adds some pleasant heat. Some make it with no cream cheese, just the mayonnaise. Every Southern cook has his or her own special family recipe, and no two are the same.
The pimiento is a large sweet red pepper. The peppers are heart-shaped and they’re sweeter than a sweet red bell pepper. Paprika is made from pimientos. You’ll likely find pimientos in jars in the vegetable aisle of your local supermarket. If you can’t find them, roasted red bell peppers can be used in a pinch, or roast your own red bell peppers
Yield: 2 Cups
INGREDIENTS
8 ounces sharp cheddar cheese, shredded *
3 tablespoons (about 2 ounces) softened cream cheese
1/3 cup mayonnaise
1 tablespoon grated onion, optional
dash hot sauce (Texas Pete, Frank’s, Tabasco, etc.)
4 ounces chopped drained pimientos
salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
PREPARATION
Shred the cheese and put it in a mixing bowl.
Add the cream cheese, mayonnaise, and grated onion, if using, along with the hot sauce.
Mix with a wooden spoon or flexible spatula until well combined.
Add the drained and chopped pimientos and continue mixing until well blended.
Taste and season with salt and pepper, as needed.
Store in the refrigerator, covered, for up to 1 week.
*If at all possible, shred the cheese from a good quality block of cheddar cheese.
How to Roast Fresh Pimiento Peppers or Red Bell Peppers
Preheat the oven to 500 F. Place bell peppers on a baking pan and place in the preheated oven for about 30 minutes, turning frequently to char all sides. The skins should be charred and wrinkled. Remove the peppers from the oven and cover the pan tightly with foil. Let stand for about 25 to 35 minutes, or until the peppers are cool enough to handle. Quarter the peppers and remove stem, peels, and seeds. Chop the peppers and use in the recipe or put them in a container, add a few tablespoons of olive oil, and cover the container. Refrigerate the peppers for up to 2 weeks.
This is a traditional Southern salad. Best if eaten immediately upon preparing
INGREDIENTS
1 (4 ounce) packet saltine crackers
1 large tomato, chopped
3 green onions, finely chopped
1 1/2 cups mayonnaise
1 hard-cooked egg, chopped
salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
PREPARATION
Coarsely crumble the saltines into a medium bowl.
Mix in the tomato, onions and mayonnaise.
Stir in the hard-cooked egg, and season with salt and pepper.
INGREDIENTS
3 cups large fresh or frozen raw shrimp
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 large egg
1/2 cup half-and-half or milk
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup yellow cornmeal
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
oil for deep frying
PREPARATION
If the shrimp is frozen, thaw. I put them in a colander and run cold water over them.
Peel the shrimp, including the tails.
To devein, run a small, sharp knive down the back of each shrimp.
Pull the dark vein out. You might have to loosen it or scrape part of the vein out with the tip of the knife.
Season the shrimp with 1 1/2 teaspoons salt and the pepper; let stand at room temperature for 10 to 15 minutes.
In a bowl whisk the egg with the cream or milk until smooth.
Add the cornmeal, flour, baking powder and remaining 1/4 teaspoon of salt; stir until the batter is well blended and smooth.
Add more milk or cream if the batter is very thick.
Put about 1 quart of vegetable oil in deep fryer or a deep, heavy pan. Heat the oil to 350° F.
Add the prepared shrimp to the batter and stir to coat them thoroughly.
When the oil reaches 350° F, carefully drop several shrimp in deep, hot fat. Don’t overcrowd. Adding too many shrimp will cause the temperature to drop significantly, resulting in an oilier coating.
Fry until light golden brown, about 2 to 4 minutes.
Notes:
If the batter is too thick or if it’s consistency is too thick for the shrimp, add a bit more half-and-half or thin it with a little milk.
You can replace Old Bay seasoning as a replacement for the salt.
Try peanut oil for deep frying.
This old-fashioned pie typically has two distinctive ingredients, cornmeal and vinegar, plus other on-hand ingredients such as sugar, flour, eggs, milk and vanilla. This version is made easy with the use of refrigerated pie crusts.
INGREDIENTS
1/2 (15-ounce) package refrigerated piecrusts
2 cups sugar
2 tablespoons cornmeal
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup butter or margarine, melted
1/4 cup milk
1 tablespoon white vinegar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 large eggs, lightly beaten
PREPARATION
Fit piecrust into a 9-inch pie plate according to package directions; fold edges under, and crimp.
Line pastry with aluminum foil, and fill with pie weights or dried beans.
Bake at 425° for 4 to 5 minutes.
Remove weights and foil; bake 2 more minutes or until golden. Cool.
Stir together sugar and next 7 ingredients until blended.
Add eggs, stirring well. Pour into piecrust.
Bake at 350° for 50 to 55 minutes, shielding edges with aluminum foil after 10 minutes to prevent excessive browning.
Cool completely on a wire rack. If desired, garnish with powdered sugar.
Schedule a couple of days to go shopping for the items on your lists. Here is a simple countdown to take you through the final two weeks leading up to the big day.
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GameDay:
Having a GameDay party doesn’t need to stressful. Many dishes can be prepared many hours in advance of the game. Some preparations benefit from sitting for a time before being served. Even if the whole dish cannot be completed early in the day, the preparation of the ingredients can be. Ingredients can be cleaned, cut, blanched, and otherwise made ready for their final cooking.
Plan Ahead
If you decide what to cook early, have all ingredients on hand, and cook some of the meal ahead of time, you can save yourself a lot of stress. On the day before you can finish preparing and bake your pies, and prepare and refrigerate salads.
Simplify Cooking
If you can take shortcuts, take them. Buy your appetizers from the store and food from the catering department; buy pre-made pies.
Cut Down On Food
If you’re cooking for only a few people, you may consider sticking with just apps.
Let Others Help
Another fun way to simplify your GameDay is to let others help with the apps. If you’re having other people come, you can just let everyone bring an app or dessert while you supply a main dish. If you’re only cooking for your own household, you can let everyone in the house be responsible for one app. This lets everyone feel good that they’ve contributed to the joy of the GameDay.
Final Tips
Try to relax and enjoy your guests. Accept help when it’s volunteered – you don’t have to do it all by yourself. Remember that everything doesn’t have to be perfect to build those long-cherished memories. Many times it’s the little imperfections that nestle into the warmest spot of your heart.
Oddsmakers like the New England Patriots by a field goal over the Atlanta Falcons in what experts think will be a high-scoring Super Bowl LI.
Most are also expecting an offensive showdown, with an over/under of 59 at some sports books the biggest ever in Super Bowl history.
“You’ve got the Patriots and then you have this scoring machine in Atlanta,” said veteran oddsmaker Jimmy Vaccaro at the South Point. “There should be a lot of points on the board.”
The AFC title game had barely entered the fourth quarter when oddsmakers around town began putting up their numbers. There was agreement all around that the Patriots should be a 3-point pick, though some had the over/under at 58 instead of 59.
There was also agreement that the legal handle on the game could exceed the record $132.5 million bet on last year’s Super Bowl.
“I think we have a real shot at a record handle,” said Chuck Esposito, oddsmaker for Station Casinos. “These teams are huge offensive teams and you’re going to see a lot of action on the total.”
Oddsmakers had plenty of history on their side in finding a line that could stick at 3 points all the way until kickoff. The Patriots have won four Super Bowls and the margin of victory in all but one was 3 points.
Nearly one-third of U.S. adults are likely to bet on the big game.
Nevada sports books took a record $119.4 million in bets on last year’s Super Bowl. One reason for the big draw was the standing of the teams.
A proposition bet, also known as a prop bet or a side bet, can be made two ways: on the occurrence (or not) during a game and on specific aspects of the pageantry surrounding the game. After odds for everything from who will be the MVP of the game, to what team will score first. Novelty props include the length of the national anthem to bets on what color gatorade will be dumped on the coach. You can bet on anything from whether or not the national anthem will run longer than 2 minutes, if the score will be tied at half time, basically anything.
Sure you can just pick what team will win the game, but prop bets is where it’s at.
A sample of Super Bowl LI props already posted
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SPREAD | MONEYLINE | TOTAL | |
NE | -3 (-125) | -160 | 59½ (-105)o |
ATL | +3 (+105) | 140 | 59½ (-115)u |
First Touchdown Scorer:
The Falcons have scored an opening-drive touchdown in eight-straight games now, so the odds are pretty good the first six points will be put up by a guy in red.
Julio Jones (ATL)+750
Devonta Freeman (ATL)+800
Julian Edelman (NE)+800
LeGarrette Blount (NE)+800
Tevin Coleman (ATL)+1200
Chris Hogan (NE)+1200
Dion Lewis (NE)+1200
Martellus Bennett (NE)+1200
Mohamed Sanu (ATL)+1400
Taylor Gabriel (ATL)+1600
James White (NE)+1800
Malcolm Mitchell (NE)+1800
Austin Hooper (ATL)+2200
Danny Amendola (NE)+2200
Tom Brady (NE)+2500
Matt Ryan (ATL)+2800
Justin Hardy (ATL)+3300
Levine Toilolo (ATL)+3300
Eric Weems (ATL)+6600
Joshua Perkins (ATL)+6600
Any Other Touchdown Scorer+550
Super Bowl 51 MVP:
Remember last year when Von Miller was a game-wrecker on defense and took home the MVP? Yeah, that’s not going to happen again. Neither defense has a player like Miller in the front-seven who can take over. Neither QB is going to throw enough picks for this to go to a defensive back. Seven of the last ten MVPs have gone to quarterbacks. Don’t overthink this one. In a battle between two high-scoring offenses, the pivots will get the plaudits. Unless Chris Hogan does another Julio Jones impression. (Or is it Julio Jones doing a Chris Hogan impression?)
Tom Brady (NE)+160
Matt Ryan (ATL)+250
Julio Jones (ATL)+750
Julian Edelman (NE)+1600
LeGarrette Blount (NE)+2000
Dion Lewis (NE)+2500
Devonta Freeman (ATL)+2500
Chris Hogan (NE)+2500
Tevin Coleman (ATL)+3300
Vic Beasley (ATL)+3300
Mohamed Sanu (ATL)+4000
Logan Ryan (NE)+5000
Martellus Bennett (NE)+5000
Austin Hooper (ATL)+6600
Matt Bryant (ATL)+6600
Taylor Gabriel (ATL)+6600
Stephen Gostkowski (NE)+6600
James White (NE)+6600
Malcom Butler (NE)+6600
Devin McCourty (NE)+7500
Deion Jones (ATL)+10000
Dwight Freeny (ATL)+10000
Eric Weems (ATL)+10000
Keanu Neal (ATL)+10000
Danny Amendola (NE)+10000
Dont’a Hightower (NE)+10000
Malcolm Mitchell (NE)+10000
Patrick Chung (NE)+10000
Rob Ninkovich (NE)+10000
Levine Toilolo (ATL)+15000
Chris Long (NE)+15000
Field+2000
Odds to win Super Bowl LI
New England Patriots: 9/10
Atlanta Falcons: 10/9
The early Vegas lines favor the Pats, but this game is a true toss-up. The Falcons have the better offense, while the Patriots are the more complete team. New England gets the slight edge because Tom Brady and Bill Belichick already have four resplendent rings on their fingers. That’s experience you can’t replicate on the practice field.
O/U on the final score: 57.5
Atlanta’s offense has been indomitable over the last couple weeks. Look at who they’ve played though: a Seattle team lacking its most important player in the secondary, and a Packer team lacking … a secondary. The Pats quietly led the league in scoring defense this year and have the DBs to possibly slow Julio and company. “Slow” is relative, of course. Holding the Falcons to, like, 31 would be a good showing.
The other side of the ball is a different story. This is the worst D New England will have faced in the playoffs. Unless Atlanta turns them over on multiple occasions – which isn’t likely – the Pats are going to get theirs.
O/U total points after the 1st quarter: 13.5
O/U total points at halftime: 29.5
O/U total points after three quarters: 43.5
Odds on the Super Bowl going to overtime: 75/1
There were 13 games from the 2016 season that needed extra time to determine a winner. But not one playoff game has gone beyond the fourth quarter thus far. Looking to the big game, no Super Bowl has ever gone to overtime. Don’t expect that to change this year.
Odds the Super Bowl winner returns to the Super Bowl next season: 18/1
Odds a kicker misses an extra point: 7/3
Odds on which team gets more sacks
New England: 4/5
Atlanta: 5/4
Though Atlanta boasts regular season sack king Vic Beasley, he ain’t the type of player who can feast on good offensive lines. Overall, these teams are pretty even in sack statistics (sacktisitcs?): they both had 34 in the regular season; Atlanta has five in the playoffs; New England has three. Where they differ is in sacks allowed. Brady is a master of getting the ball out quickly and the Pats only surrendered 24 sacks on the year. Atlanta gave up 37.
That said, how mobile did Matt Ryan look in the NFC Championship? That was Aaron Rodgers-esque.
O/U total sacks: 3.5
O/U total turnovers: 1.5
Odds on which team will force more turnovers
New England: 8/9
Atlanta: 9/8
It’s rare for either of these teams to come out behind in the turnover battle, as they both finished tied for the fewest giveaways in the league this season. The Falcons have a takeway in ten-straight games, while the Pats have one in eight-straight. But overall, New England has slightly more takeaways on the year.
Odds there is a completed Hail Mary: 66/1
Odds a defense scores a TD: 4/1
Odds a kick/punt is returned for a TD: 13/1
Odds a kick/punt is blocked: 12/1
Odds to throw more TDs
Tom Brady: 10/9
Matt Ryan: 5/3
Tie: 5/1
Both quarterbacks are playing at a level two steps above elite. Matt Ryan hasn’t had a passer rating below 120 since Week 13 and Brady has tossed 3-plus TDs in over half of the games he’s played this season. But not only is Brady far more used to the game’s biggest stage, he’s also playing the worse pass defense.
Odds to score the most TDs
Julio Jones: 4/1
Devonta Freeman: 6/1
LeGarrette Blount: 7/1
Chris Hogan: 7/1
Julian Edelman: 9/1
Tevin Coleman: 9/1
Dion Lewis: 11/1
Mohamed Sanu: 11/1
FIELD: 12/1
Turf toe or not, Jones will be the most terrifying player on the field in Super Bowl 51. New England can gameplan to stop the impressive physical specimen, but that just means there will be openings for Atlanta’s others stars to succeed. Of course, as Hogan and the Pats proved, anyone on their offense is capable of going off too.
Odds to throw more INTs
Matt Ryan: 6/5
Tom Brady: 7/3
Tie: 3/1
Brady set an NFL record for touchdown-to-interception ratio this season, but it’s actually Ryan who enters the Super Bowl without throwing a pick in the last six games. Don’t be shocked if neither of these QBs makes a crucial mistake in this game.
Odds to rush for the most yards
LeGarrette Blount: 9/4
Devonta Freeman: 5/2
Tevin Coleman: 3/1
Dion Lewis: 6/1
FIELD: 28/1
Blount led all ball-carriers last week with a measly 47 yards, but should see more action against a mediocre Atlanta run D. That is, if they don’t fall behind big like Green Bay.
Odds to have the most receiving yards
Julio Jones: 2/1
Chris Hogan: 5/1
Julian Edelman: 5/1
Mohamed Sanu: 8/1
Martellus Bennett: 10/1
Taylor Gabriel: 10/1
FIELD: 14/1
Odds both QBs throw for 300+ yards: 5/1
Odds multiple WRs have 100+ yards: 2/1
Odds the game breaks the Super Bowl record for most combined points: 8/3
Odds the game breaks the Super Bowl record for most combined TDs: 7/3
Super Bowl XXIX between San Francisco and San Diego is the current record-holder for both points (75 combined points; 49-26) and touchdowns (ten). The offenses taking the stage at NRG Stadium certainly have the potential to light up the scoreboard, but the game also features two defensive-minded coaches. Bill Belichick and Dan Quinn may not be able to shutdown the opposing offense – as the game total O/U above suggests – but 75 is a mammoth number.
The efficiency of both redzone offenses makes it slightly more likely that the total touchdowns record will fall than the points record.
Odds the game breaks the Super Bowl record for most combined yards from scrimmage: 5/1
Washington and Denver combined for 929 yards from scrimmage in Super Bowl XXII. The Falcons have eclipsed 500 net yards three times this season and the Patriots just once. It should be noted those games came against Cleveland, San Francisco, Carolina, and Oakland. Both defenses will give up their share of yards. Neither is going to get downright embarrassed.
Odds the game breaks the Super Bowl record for combined QB passing yards: 3/2
The current record is 649 from Super Bowl XXXVIII between the Panthers and Patriots. New England’s third-ranked rush defense will ensure the Falcons keep the ball in the air, while Brady and company will be able to pick on a 28th-ranked pass defense without its best corner.
Odds the game breaks the Super Bowl record for combined QB TD passes: 2/1
Super Bowls XIII and XXIX both saw a record seven touchdown passes. Kyle Shanahan and Josh McDaniels are brilliant play-designers and will find ways to get their respective receivers open in the redzone. But I expect both defenses to sellout trying to take away the pass when their back is up against the wall.
Odds both teams score on their opening possession: 1/1
With two weeks to prepare a gameplan and script their first drives, McDaniels and Shanahan will have their offenses prepared and firing from the opening whistle.
Odds Tom Brady breaks the Super Bowl record for most passing TDs: 49/1
Brady already possesses the record for most career touchdown passes in the Super Bowl, but the four he threw in his last appearance (a personal best) were still two less than Steve Young’s Super Bowl record (six). As exciting as it would be, we won’t be treated to seven Brady touchdown passes.
Odds Rob Gronkowski plays in the Super Bowl: 1,000/1
The dude just had back surgery in early December. I have a better chance of playing in this game than he does.
Odds Dion Lewis scores a rushing, receiving and return TD in the Super Bowl: 499/1
Lewis became the first player to accomplish the feat in postseason history in the Patriots’ Divisional Round matchup with the Texans. As poor as the defense is that he’s playing, the trifecta is just too rare.
Odds on Bill Belichick’s hoodie color in the Super Bowl
Blue: 3/4
Grey: 5/3
Red: 9/1
No hoodie: 9/1
In his first two Super Bowl appearances as head coach of the Patriots, Belichick sported blue pullover jackets that cannot be categorized as hoodies. Belichick then wore a dark grey hoodie in the next, followed by red, dark grey again, and blue in his most recent trip.
It should be noted that Belichick has never matched his hoodie with the color the Pats are wearing. The Falcons are the designated home team for this Super Bowl, and will likely choose to wear their red jerseys, meaning New England will wear white. This leaves all colors on the table for Belichick’s Super Bowl LI hoodie. My money goes on blue; he’s 3-0 in the Super Bowl in that color. He’s 0-1 in red.
Odds Devonta Freeman and Tevin Coleman both score TDs in the Super Bowl: 5/3
The two have both found the endzone in six games this season, and it has happened in each of the Falcons last three games now. With Julio Jones likely drawing a ton of attention in the redzone, Freeman and Coleman will have their opportunities.
Odds Matt Ryan scores a rushing TD in the Super Bowl: 12/1
Ryan has six career rushing touchdowns in his nine seasons in the league, one of which came in the NFC Championship game. Don’t expect him to make it two straight.
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You can print out a few copies and bring it to you Super Bowl Party on Gameday. It even incudes a QR code to you can use to check the results with your smartphone.
The Westgate Superbook in Las Vegas is annually the first shop to set the market — and to great fanfare. Sports book director Jay Kornegay and his staff release more props on the game every year. Their betting options go well over 400 deep in 2017.
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Super Bowl Squares is one of the most popular ways for Americans to bet on the Super Bowl. It’s played on a 10 by 10 grid of squares, which people buy for a fixed price. Each square is assigned two numbers that aim to match the score of the Super Bowl.
There are many different variations of how people play football squares, also known as Super Bowl Squares. Most people play during the Super Bowl, but squares can be played for any other game, or in some cases you can use the same squares for multiple games (Example: NFL Playoffs). Basics of the Game:
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To get you ready, we crunched the numbers — more than 14,000 games — to see which numbers have the best odds of winning.
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So while no party would be complete without Beer, it’s possible you’re bored of drinking the same old warm, domestic stuff straight from the can. Luckily, there are beer-based cocktail recipes that can ramp up even the blandest of brews.
This popular mixed-beer cocktail simply layers Guinness over Smithwick’s Ale. The trick to perfecting this mix is pouring the Guinness into the glass over a spoon.
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This fruity cocktail blends Corona, vodka and raspberry lemonade, and tastes similar to a punch.
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3. Michelada
This multi-step recipe requires ingredients you probably already have lying around your kitchen, including Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce, soy sauce, lime juice and ground pepper. And Corona, of course.
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4. Black Velvet
Black Velvet cocktails dress up one part classic Guinness stout to two parts champagne or prosecco.
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5. Snakebite
The Snakebite is a cocktail made up of equal parts dry hard cider and stout beer.
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6. Beer Mojito
This unusual take on the classic mojito adds your favorite India Pale Ale into the mix.
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This recipe calls for mixing Hoegaarden with Framboise lambic, a type of Belgian beer mixed with raspberry syrup.
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8. Chelada
The Chelada mixes light lime juice and coarse salt with a light lager for a refreshing alternative to the classic Michelada.
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9. Lemon Shandy
This refreshing shandy blends mild Pilsner with fresh lemonade.
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10. Shock Me
A teaspoon of maple syrup compliments the bourbon and Southern Comfort in this brown ale-based cocktail.
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In this era of the DVR, it’s not uncommon to intentionally not watch a show while it’s live so that you can fast-forward through the commercials.
The Super Bowl is probably the only time when people can’t wait for commercials — some people only “watch” the game for them.
According to Forbes, in 2014 a 30-second commercial cost an outrageous $4 million and double that for a 1-minute commercial — and that doesn’t include the cost to make the commercial.
Last year the Super Bowl was the most watched event in America with more than 108 million viewers, but the really fascinating thing is why people watched. Several studies have proven that 50% of the Super Bowl audience tunes in just to watch the ads.
In 2016, a thirty-second spot during Super Bowl 50 (L) is selling for an average of $5 million, which is up about $500,000 from 2015. The Super Bowl will be broadcast on CBS from Levi’s® Stadium – (Home of the San Francisco 49ers) located in Santa Clara, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area on Feb. 7, 2016. The halftime entertainment includes Coldplay, with both Rihanna and Beyoncé taking part.
Neilsen Ratings 2015: According to results from The Nielsen Company, the broadcast of Super Bowl XLIX on NBC had an average audience of 114.4 million viewers, which surpassed the previous year’s Super Bowl, and became the most watched television program of all time. The game peaked at 120.8 million viewers during its final minutes. Katy Perry’s performance was also the most watched halftime show in the 49 year history of the event.
Commercials are often considered interruptions to the entertainment we love. But Super Bowl ads are different—instead of being intruders, they are like the “must have” guests that keep a party rockin’.
Some might make you laugh, others might make you tear up — you don’t have to like them but you’re probably going to watch them.
Even if your favorite team is not playing during the biggest night in football, fans can always look forward to the awesome commercials that play during the Super Bowl. And in our social media-driven age, some companies have begun to debut online trailers to build anticipation for their content during the game.
Thirty-second spots during Super Bowl 51 (LI) are selling for an average of $5 million, which is up about the same as ads from 2016. The Super Bowl will be broadcast on FOX NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas – (Home of the Houston Texans) on Feb. 5, 2017. Super Bowl 51 will feature the champions from both the AFC and NFC, and the Texans won the AFC South, so it could be a home game if they can win during the playoffs. The Pepsi sponsored halftime entertainment features Lady Gaga.
Expect to see these brands grabbing for your attention during Super Bowl 51 (LI) on Feb 5th! (and the weeks surrounding the big game) Automotive: Audi, Buick, Honda, Kia, Lexus, Mercedes-Benz and WeatherTech. Food and Beverage: Anheuser-Busch, Avocados From Mexico, Pepsi, Skittles, Snickers Packaged Goods: Febreze, GNC, Mr. Clean Retail: 84 Lumber
Neilsen Ratings 2016: According to results from The Nielsen Company, the broadcast of Super Bowl L (2016) on CBS had an average audience of 111.9 million viewers, and was viewed in an average of 54.3 million homes and had a preliminary 46.6 U.S. household rating.
Preliminary estimates also found that 72% of U.S. homes with televisions in use were tuned into the Super Bowl 50 telecast—the highest household share since Super Bowl XVI in 1982. In regard to the social nature of the big game, Nielsen Social noted that 16.9 million Tweets were sent by 3.8 million unique authors about “Super Bowl 50” on CBS on Sunday, Feb. 7, 2016. Included within this total Twitter activity for the TV event, 4.6 million Tweets were sent by 1.4 unique authors about the advertisements that aired in the live TV event. Additionally, the most-Tweeted minute during the TV event was at 8:44 p.m. ET, when 162,000 Tweets were sent in the minute following the Super Bowl halftime show.
Some familiar names will be missing during the commercial breaks of this year’s Super Bowl.
Top Super Bowl advertisers such as Frito Lay, BMW, Butterfinger, Toyota, and Taco Bell will not have ads running during Super Bowl LI on Feb. 5. The rising costs of 30-second commercials, a drop in returns, a rise in competition, and the NFL’s viewership problems in 2016 among the chief concerns, cites Tanya Dua of Digiday.
Super Bowl ads have grown to a cost of $5.5 million. While the biggest game of the NFL season is prime advertising territory, and ad campaigns can cost up to $10 million when fees and PR are taken into account, according to Mike Sheldon, CEO of Deutsch North America.
“The decision has become a heck of a lot difficult, and there’s a bit of a fatigue,” he said. “If you’re the CEO, you have to justify it a hell (of a) lot more.”
Frito Lay has annually produced a Super Bowl commercial for its Doritos brand and had even sought the advice of fans for their 30-second spots since 2007.
According to Dua, only 90 percent of the commercial slots had been filled as of early December. That mark is often met by September or October.
Among the confirmed advertisers for this year’s game are Busch, Snickers, Intel, Skittles, Hyundai, Bud Light, and Budweiser.
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Wix
They’re going for a triple-play! Wrong sport, we know, but the website builder Wix.com is airing a Super Bowl commercial for the third year in a row! They made history by launching their 2017 Super Bowl ad campaign on Facebook Live on January 17. This is the first time a brand ever released an ad using Facebook or YouTube Live.
The hot, action ad features beautiful duo Gal Gadot and Jason Statham, with a nice guy named Felix playing the hero (and website builder).
In addition to sharing this action-packed ad, Wix also announced a very cool contest where you can win up to 50K simply by making an image of Felix your Facebook profile picture.
Plus – Gal Gadot is busy posting about the Big Game ad on her own Facebook page. She posted the following video along with the line:
“Come on Chef Felix! I used steak knives like yours for my tea parties when I was 7.
Watch me in the new Wix.com Big Game teaser. Things are getting real!”
Intel
It’s official commercial Kick Off! Intel is the first brand to publish a Super Bowl LI video this season – and they’ve scored a touchdown! Their Intel Super Bowl commercial stars Patriots’ Quarterback, Tom Brady! (How convenient for Intel that Brady will be playing on the field as well.) Intel will be using the ad to promote the new Intel 360 replay technology.
Watch the ad here!
Skittles
The colorful candymaker, Skittles, is also back in the Big Game for the third year in a row. Last year, Steven Tyler promoted the little sugary sweets, but this year’s Skittles 2017 Super Bowl commercial focuses on the “Taste the Rainbow” tagline. Skittled released the ad on January 24th, nearly two weeks before the Big Game.
The company has chosen to promote their message this year without enlisting help from A-List celebs. Instead, Skittles put together a cute, creative clip that reminds us that romance is still alive. Or is it?
Mars is also shelling out big bucks in 2017 for a 30-second commercial about their chocolatey, caramel candy bar – the world famous Snickers. The exciting news is that Snickers 2017 Super Bowl ad will star Adam Driver of Star Wars and Girls fame.
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Snickers – like Hyundai – has a brand new idea for their 2017 Super Bowl ad! They are going live, creating a commercial in real time, during their game. Despite the new format, they will be sticking to their “You’re Not You When You’re Hungry” theme (If it ain’t broke, why fix it?) so we’re already pretty impatient to see what they have in store!
They have released four teasers to get us psyched for the 30-second, western-themed spot. This one is called “Horse Casting.”
For the first time ever, the spotlight will be on Busch beer during one whole 30-second Super Bowl commercial. Considered a below-premium brand, you may know Busch as the beer of choice for frat boys everywhere. But while Busch may be a Super Bowl rookie, their parent company, Anheuser-Busch, has been a constant presence on the Super Bowl advertising stage for as long as we can remember! A-B also owns Budweiser, Bud Light and Shock Top and they hold exclusive beer advertising rights for the Super Bowl.
We can thank them for unforgettable Budweiser Super Bowl commercials like this:
Bud Light
Bud Light is back for Super Bowl LI with a simple, 60-second commercial promoting the brand’s new tagline, “Famous Among Friends.” No mock elections. No crazy nights of finding a regular Joe who is “Up for Whatever.” No celebrity appearances from the likes of Don Cheadle or Arnold Schwarzenegger. Instead, the ad shows two guys enjoying a lifetime of friendship and unforgettable moments, all with Bud Light in hand.
Avocados from Mexico
They’re becoming regulars! Avocados From Mexico will once again advertise in the Super Bowl in 2017, making them a third-timer like Wix and Skittles! The unlikely commercial by this seller of the green, creamy fruit will air early in the first quarter of the Big Game. Their goal, it seems, is to hypnotize us into serving up a dish of guac as we watch the game…
Check out their brand new teaser:
Justin Timberlake
He is coming to Super Bowl LI, but he isn’t performing at the Halftime Show. Instead, he’ll be touting the health benefits of Bai drinks. And since he’s a major shareholder in the company, they probably didn’t even have to twist his arm (or pay out a few million $) to get him to do the ad.
This will be the second consecutive Bai Super Bowl commercial. Last year they aired a rather strange commercial that was appropriately named, “None of this makes sense.”
You have your favorites and so do we:
‘Mean Joe’ Greene Reunited With The Kid From His Famous Super Bowl Commercial, And It Was Heartwarming
best one is probably the Coca-Cola commercial featuring ex-Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman “Mean Joe” Greene and a young fan whose real name is Tommy Okon. If you haven’t seen it in a while, stop what you’re doing and watch it, because it never fails to warm your heart.
CBS has decided to do a special on the best ads in the history of football’s biggest game with the special Super Bowl’s Greatest Commercials 2016. There’s no word as to what will happen, outside of this preview which reunites Greene with Okon. Despite not seeing each other in years, the duo immediately knew they were meeting up with one another. They also discussed why they believe this ad is so beloved by everyone.
Greene no longer looks like a hard-nosed football player, while Okon is now in his 40s, but it’s still heartwarming to see the pair from one of the best commercials of all-time reunite.
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To view the commercials from Super Bowl 50
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To view the commercials from Super Bowl XLIX
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To view the commercials from Super Bowl XLVIII
NFL.com/superbowl/48/commercials
To view the commercials from Super Bowl XLVII
NFL.com/superbowl/47/commercials
To view the commercials from Super Bowl XLVI
NFL.com/superbowl/46/commercials
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