As with college football, the schedules of teams are in constant flux adapting to COVID-19 concerns. Some of the game’s best coaches like Tom Izzo and Jim Boeheim have tested positive over the offseason and forced temporary shutdowns of their team. As recently as this week, Scott Drew, the coach of No. 2 Baylor, tested positive for COVID-19, forcing his Bears to withdraw from this week’s 2k Empire Classic and eliminating a possible matchup with No. 3 Villanova.

While some of the best players from 2019 have left for the NBA, there’s still plenty of stars like Iowa’s Luka Garza, Arizona State’s Remy Martin or Kentucky’s Olivier Sarr returning that fans should be familiar with to go with a new class of talented freshmen led by players like Cade Cunningham at Oklahoma State and Evan Mobley of USC.

Expect the usual suspects to vie for the title as teams like Villanova, Kentucky and Gonzaga all bring back talented rosters, but there could be a few unfamiliar programs in the Final Four such as a load Illinois team or Creighton.

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When does college basketball start in 2020?

Start date: Wednesday, Nov. 25 March Madness: March 18-19 (Round 1) Final Four: Saturday, April 3

The 2020-21 season tips off at a variety of campuses and tournament site locations, but the NCAA Tournament recently announced that the entire event will be held in one central location, Indianapolis, rather than spread across the country at various sites like in years past. 

College basketball schedule 2020

Wednesday, Nov. 25

  • denotes part of Bad Boy Mowers Crossover Classic and will impact schedule rest of weekend

Thursday, Nov. 26

Friday, Nov. 27

Saturday, Nov. 28

Sunday, Nov. 29

College basketball games canceled by COVID-19

Here’s the list of top 25 games scheduled for opening weekend that have been canceled or postponed because of positive COVID-19 tests:

No. 2 Baylor vs. No. 18 Arizona State No. 4 Virginia vs. Florida No. 9 Duke vs. Gardner Webb No. 10 Kentucky vs. Detroit Mercy No. 11 Creighton vs. South Dakota State No. 12 Tennessee vs. Charlotte No. 12 Tennessee vs. VCU No. 20 Oregon vs. Eastern Washington

How to watch, live stream NCAA basketball games

There is no shortage of options for fans to get their early fix of college basketball as all the major sports channels will be showing a game over the opening week on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, Fox, FS1, CBS Sports Network, SEC Network and Big Ten Network. For those with a cable subscription, the games will also be streamed free of charge on the network’s corresponding website and/or app.

Cable cutters have a variety of options as well, although not every service offers every channel that games will be on. FuboTV is one of the few that does, and it offers a free trial.