Big 12 Basketball on TV: Week 2

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Here’s this week’s list of all the Big 12 men’s basketball games on TV.

Michigan State continues their usual tough non-conference schedule with Kansas on Tuesday. Mandatory Credit: Martin Goldhahn/View via US PRESSWIRE

Monday, November 12

  • 7:00 pm – Alabama A&M at Iowa State (Cyclones.tv)
  • 7:00 pm – Troy at Texas A&M (FSN Southwest, South, SunSports, FCS Central)
  • 7:00 pm – Coppin State at Texas (Longhorn Network)
  • 7:00 pm – Lamar at Kansas State (NIT Tip-Off; ESPN3)
  • 11:00 pm – West Virginia at Gonzaga (Old Spice Classic; ESPN)

Tuesday, November 13

  • 6:00 pm – Michigan St vs. Kansas (at Atlanta, GA; ESPN, ESPN3D)
  • Time TBA for Kansas State in NIT Tip-Off

Wednesday, November 14

  • 7:00 pm – Nebraska-Omaha at Texas Tech (FSN Southwest Plus, FCS Pacific)

Thursday, November 15

  • 9:30 am – Akron vs Oklahoma State (at Bayamon, PR; ESPNU)
  • 2:00 pm – Baylor vs Boston College (at Charleston, SC; ESPNU, ESPN3D)
  • 7:00 pm – SMU at TCU (FSN Southwest, FCS Central)
  • 7:00 pm – Chattanooga at Kansas (Jayhawk Sports Network, ESPN Full Court)

Friday, November 16

  • Time TBA for Oklahoma State in Bayamon, PR
  • Time TBA for Baylor in Charleston, SC
  • 7:00 pm – Oklahoma at UT-Arlington (Sooner Sports Network, FSN Southwest, FCS Atlantic)

Sunday, November 18

  • Time TBA for Oklahoma State in Bayamon, PR
  • Time TBA for Baylor in Charleston, SC
  • 1:00 pm – UNF at Kansas State (FSN Midwest, FCS Pacific)
  • 3:00 pm – Prairie View A&M at TCU (FSN Southwest, FCS Central)
  • 6:00 pm – Campbell at Iowa State (Cyclones.tv)

Interesting to see Kansas play two games with just one day off. They’ll have a big matchup against Michigan State in Atlanta on Tuesday and then host Chattanooga on Thursday.

For those that can stay up late, West Virginia and Gonzaga should be a great contest on Monday night that opens up ESPN’s 24-hour basketball marathon all day Tuesday.

Oklahoma State and Baylor could have potentially good matchups in their tournaments in the Puerto Rico Tip-Off and Charleston Classic, respectively.

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