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Preview Roundups
January 30, 2021
Alabama at Oklahoma 12:00 PM ET
and it certainly looks like it will -- the Sooners will certainly be battle tested.
Texas A&M at Kansas State 12:00 PM ET
Coming off the worst loss in the 117-year history of the program, Kansas State will try to regroup as it hosts Texas A&M in the Big 12/SEC Challenge in a Saturday matinee in Manhattan, Kan.
Clemson at Duke 12:00 PM ET
Atlantic Coast Conference rivals Clemson and Duke each ended three-game losing streaks earlier this week.
Tulsa at East Carolina 12:00 PM ET
Tulsa is ready to start playing like it's December and early January all over again.
Providence at Georgetown 1:00 PM ET
Providence do-everything guard David Duke has gained the attention of coaches around the Big East.
Texas Christian at Missouri 2:00 PM ET
Coming off a loss at Auburn on Tuesday, No. 12 Missouri will look to bounce back Saturday against TCU in the Big 12/SEC Challenge in Columbia, Mo.
Florida at West Virginia 2:00 PM ET
at least for one game -- from its season-long shooting woes during an 88-87 comeback win over No. 10 Texas Tech on Monday.
Texas Tech at Louisiana State 2:00 PM ET
No. 10 Texas Tech and LSU take a break at the midpoint of their conferences seasons to meet in the SEC/Big 12 Challenge on Saturday afternoon in Baton Rouge, La.
Miami-Florida at Wake Forest 2:00 PM ET
Miami and Wake Forest both seem willing to try new combinations when they face off Saturday afternoon in an Atlantic Coast Conference game in Winston-Salem, N.C.
Utah at Colorado 2:30 PM ET
The Colorado Buffaloes sit in third place in the Pac-12 with a realistic chance of finishing at or near the top of the conference standings. That makes Saturday's game against the visiting Utah Utes in Boulder, Colo., that much more important.
Wisconsin at Penn St. 3:00 PM ET
No. 14 Wisconsin will play Penn State in consecutive games starting with a matchup at University Park, Pa., on Saturday with the second game at Madison, Wis., on Tuesday.
Villanova at Seton Hall 3:30 PM ET
Villanova will be searching for its ninth consecutive victory when it visits Seton Hall on Saturday in Newark, N.J.
Arkansas at Oklahoma State 4:00 PM ET
Cade Cunningham has missed Oklahoma State's last two games due to COVID-19 protocols and hopes to avoid missing a third, especially since one of his opponents will be a close friend.
Auburn at Baylor 4:00 PM ET
A matchup of league leaders Baylor (Big 12) and streaking Alabama (Southeastern Conference) might have been the more headline-grabbing matchup, but Auburn vs. the Bears in Saturday's SEC/Big 12 Challenge in Waco, Texas, has its appeal as well.
Florida State at Georgia Tech 4:00 PM ET
Florida State reserve forward Malik Osborne did not have a double-double in almost three years.
Central Florida at Wichita St. 4:00 PM ET
Like many programs dealing with a disjointed schedule because of COVID-19 disruptions, arrangements for Wichita State's practices have required considerable thought.
California at Arizona 5:00 PM ET
Arizona's arduous stretch of four games in nine days, with coach Sean Miller trying to work through injuries and player fatigue, concludes Saturday with California visiting for a Pac-12 game in Tucson, Ariz.
Xavier at Butler 5:30 PM ET
Xavier has been waiting almost three weeks for the chance to build on a modest winning stretch. Standing in the way of continued success is a Butler program that the Musketeers have struggled with of late.
Kansas at Tennessee 6:00 PM ET
When No. 15 Kansas travels to No. 18 Tennessee on Saturday as part of the SEC/Big 12 Challenge, the game will feature two teams that just a couple of weeks ago had their sights set on deep runs into the NCAA Tournament.
Iowa State at Mississippi State 6:00 PM ET
Iowa State and Mississippi State are both happy to get a reprieve from conference play when they meet Saturday in Starkville, Miss., as part of the SEC/Big 12 Challenge.
Mississippi at Georgia 6:00 PM ET
Georgia takes on Ole Miss on Saturday in Athens, Ga., in a matchup of two teams who are coming off lopsided losses and remain stuck near the bottom of the Southeastern Conference standings.
Virginia at Virginia Tech 6:00 PM ET
No. 8 Virginia hasn't lost an Athletic Coast Conference game in nearly a year and hasn't lost a true road game all season.
Oregon St. at UCLA 7:00 PM ET
After a postponed game earlier in the week and another already called off for next week, No. 23 UCLA finally will attempt to bounce back from its first Pac-12 defeat when it hosts Oregon State on Saturday afternoon at Los Angeles.
Minnesota at Purdue 7:30 PM ET
For No. 21 Minnesota, offense is a tenuous balancing act. Its best player is point guard Marcus Carr, who averages 20.9 points and 5.2 assists per game.
Gonzaga at Pepperdine 8:00 PM ET
Top-ranked Gonzaga looks to defeat Pepperdine for the 41st consecutive time when it visits the Waves on Saturday night in West Coast Conference play at Malibu, Calif.
Texas at Kentucky 8:00 PM ET
No. 5 Texas looks to rebound from its second loss in three games when squares off against reeling Kentucky on Saturday in a Big 12/SEC Challenge matchup in Lexington, Kentucky.
Creighton at DePaul 8:00 PM ET
The Big East regular-season championship would be a major accomplishment for Creighton. Head coach Greg McDermott would be just as satisfied if the 17th-ranked Bluejays can make it through their schedule without any disruptions.
Stanford at Arizona State 8:00 PM ET
Stanford will attempt defeat a Pac-12 opponent for the third straight game without three of its regular starters when the Cardinal visit Arizona State on Saturday in Tempe, Ariz.
Notre Dame at Pittsburgh 8:00 PM ET
Pittsburgh's Justin Champagnie is making his case for Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year.
South Carolina at Vanderbilt 8:30 PM ET
South Carolina seeks its first road win of the season as the Gamecocks travel to Vanderbilt on Saturday in Nashville, Tenn.