How to watch the men’s March Madness first-round games on Friday: Schedule, odds and storylines

Thursday’s 16-game marathon runs right back around on Friday, as the men’s NCAA Tournament concludes its chaotic and crowded first round. Duke’s Cooper Flagg is set to make his debut in the Madness, while fellow No. 1 Florida plays a few hours later. Three of the AP’s First Team All-Americans are set to show out Friday — the sensational Flagg, dynamic Gator shotmaker Walter Clayton Jr. and Alabama’s intrepid fifth-year senior Mark Sears.

Friday starts with an interesting matchup between Mississippi State and Baylor. The Bulldogs are all about offense, and NBA Draft-bound V.J. Edgecombe is unafraid to let the ball rip. Duke, Florida, Alabama and Michigan State each boot up their Final Four aspirations.

In the evening, March miracle worker Shaka Smart coaches Marquette against New Mexico’s tough defense. Back-to-back national champion UConn squares up with Jeremiah Fears and Oklahoma. Oregon and Liberty close out Round 1 with a 10:10 p.m. ET tip.

There won’t be much time to process whatever happens here. The second round jumps right into gear on Saturday morning.

How to watch the men’s NCAA Tournament first round (Day 2)

MatchupReg.Time (ET)TVStreamNo. 8 Mississippi State

No. 9 Baylor

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No. 2 Alabama

No. 15 Robert Morris

No. 3 Iowa State

No. 14 Lipscomb

No. 5 Memphis

No. 12 Colorado State

No. 1 Duke

No. 16 Mount St. Mary’s

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No. 7 Saint Mary’s

No. 10 Vanderbilt

No. 4 Maryland

No. 13 Grand Canyon

No. 1 Florida

No. 16 Norfolk State

No. 3 Kentucky

No. 14 Troy

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No. 7 Marquette

No. 10 New Mexico

No. 4 Arizona

No. 13 Akron

No. 8 UConn

No. 9 Oklahoma

No. 6 Illinois

No. 11 Xavier

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No. 2 Michigan State

No. 15 Bryant

No. 5 Oregon

No. 12 Liberty

Games on CBS can also be streamed on Paramount+.

Men’s March Madness title odds

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