Wednesday, November 5, 2025

NFL on Fox: Field Pass — Week #10, 2025 | An NFC West battle gets the "America's Game of the Week" treatment as Quentin Lake and the Los Angeles Rams (6-2) clash with Christian McCaffrey and the San Francisco 49ers (6-3) | Sunday, November 9, at 4:25 PM ET/1:25 PM PT, on Fox

Los Angeles Rams punter Ethan Evans (#42) prepares to punt the football away during a game. (📸 Photo courtesy of the Los Angeles Rams photo team)


| ◾ Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Highlights of the Week #10 edition of the "NFL on Fox: Field Pass" include:
  • The second half of the 2025 NFL season begins this weekend with a Fox NFL Sunday doubleheader on Sunday, November 9, highlighted by America's Game of the Week Rams vs. 49ers matchup.
  • "Fox NFL Sunday presented by GMC" previews the Week 10 slate with a special two-hour edition, beginning at 11:00 AM ET on Fox, featuring co-host Curt Menefee, co-host and Pro Football Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw, analyst and Pro Football Hall of Famer Howie Long, analyst and Pro Football Hall of Famer Michael Strahan, analyst and four-time Super Bowl champion Rob Gronkowski, & NFL on Fox insider Jay Glazer.
  • Legacy Game In Chicago: Two teams that have shaped the history of the National Football League meet at Soldier Field in Chicago as Kavyon Thibodeaux and the New York Giants (2-7) visit Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears (5-3) on Sunday, November 9, at 1:00 PM ET on Fox.
  • Stock Is Going Up!: A pair of teams that have plenty of reasons to feel optimistic get together at U.S. Bank Stadium as Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens (3-5) travel to Minneapolis to face Justin Jefferson and the Minnesota Vikings (4-4) on Sunday, November 9, at 1:00 PM ET on Fox.
  • California Coastin': The NFC West is under the microscope on "America's Game of the Week" this week, as Jared Verse and the Los Angeles Rams (6-2) play their NFC West rival, Chase Lucas and the San Francisco 49ers (6-3) on Sunday, November 9, at 4:25 PM ET on Fox.

Greetings to everyone, and welcome to the tenth week of the "NFL on Fox: Field Pass"! For the first time since Week 7, Fox will present an NFL doubleheader on its broadcast network this Sunday. On November 9, the NFL on Fox ushers in the second half of the regular season with an extensive day of football, offering a total of nine hours of coverage that includes both studio segments and live game action. Week 10 will feature an intense NFC West divisional matchup, a historic encounter between two renowned franchises in Chicago, an interconference battle between the Ravens and the Vikings, a confrontation within the NFC South, and a rematch of last year’s NFC Divisional Playoff between the Commanders and the Lions, all while attention turns toward the journey to the postseason. Let us delve into further details.

This weekend, Fox is set to broadcast five games divided into two viewing windows. In the early window at 1:00 PM ET, viewers can look forward to the Giants facing the Bears, the Ravens squaring off against the Vikings, and the Saints competing with the Panthers. Following that, in the national 4:25 PM ET window, known as America’s Game of the Week, fans will witness the Rams take on the 49ers and the Lions battle the Commanders. Which games will your local Fox station be airing this Sunday, and which broadcast crew will be covering them? Continue reading to discover the answers.

This week, "Fox NFL Sunday presented by GMC" expands to two hours. Fox NFL Sunday begins at 11:00 AM ET on Fox. "Fox NFL Sunday" features a Pro Football Hall of Fame cast of legendary analysts. Veteran broadcaster Curt Menefee hosts alongside four-time Super Bowl champion Terry Bradshaw. Joining them on the desk are Pro Football Hall of Famers Howie Long and Michael Strahan, and four-time Super Bowl champion and four-time All-Pro tight end Rob Gronkowski, making regular contributions throughout the season. Bradshaw and Long are original members from the inaugural 1994 season. NFL on Fox insider Jay Glazer joins the Fox NFL Sunday crew, delivering exclusive insights and breaking news across the league. In addition to the talent listed, the show has news, highlights, predictions, and insightful conversations.

Kevin Byard III and the Chicago Bears (5-3) host Brian Burns and the New York Giants (2-7) on Sunday, November 9, at 1:00 PM ET on Fox, as described by play-by-play commentator Joe Davis, analyst and three-time Pro Bowl tight end Greg Olsen, and sideline reporter Pam Oliver. The Bears are 5-1 in their past six after standing on the correct side of a 47-42 shootout in Cincinnati last week. Bears RB Kyle Monangai (CHI) ran for 176 yards, and fellow rookie Colston Loveland scored twice, including the late-game winner. 

Davante Adams and the Los Angeles Rams (6-2) are out for revenge as they visit Jauan Jennings and the San Francisco 49ers (6-3) on Sunday, November 9, at 4:25 PM ET on Fox, with Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play), 7x Super Bowl champion Tom Brady (analyst), Erin Andrews (reporter) & Tom Rinaldi (reporter) providing commentary for America's Game of the Week. The 49ers shocked the Rams 26-23 in overtime in Week 5 behind career highs in catches (10) and receiving yards (142) by Kendrick Bourne. The Rams have since won three in a row.

Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens (3-5) visit Aaron Jones and the rejuvenated Minnesota Vikings (4-4) on Sunday, November 9, at 1:00 PM ET on Fox, with Kevin Kugler, three-time Super Bowl champion Daryl "Moose" Johnston, & Allison Williams on the mic. The Ravens had a resounding 28-6 win over the Dolphins last week. Following a 1-5 start, Baltimore is seeking their consecutive win this weekend. As for the Vikings, they conquered the Lions, their divisional foe, 27-24 last week in a shocking upset. Ravens S Malaki Starks (and my boy!) snagged his first career interception last week vs. the Vikings. In five games this season, Ravens QB Lamar Jackson has completed 72.9% of his passes for 1,073 yards, 14 TDs, 1 INT, and a league 136.7 QB rating. Vikings WR Justin Jefferson led a team with 6 receptions for 47 yards and a touchdown during Week 9 vs. the Lions. Vikings DL Javon Hargrave had a sack in Week 9 vs. the Lions.

Bryce Young and the Carolina Panthers (5-4) host Demario Davis and the New Orleans Saints (1-8) on Sunday, November 9, at 1:00 PM ET on Fox, as Chris Myers, Mark Schlereth, & Jennifer Hale call the action from Charlotte. The Panthers earned a hard-fought 16-13 win over the Packers in one of the improbable upsets of the season. The Saints were drilled 34-10 by the Rams last weekend at SoFi Stadium. Saints RB Alvin Kamara ran for 155 yards last week vs. the Rams. Saints CB Alontae Taylor has six career sacks, tied with Alex Molden (1996-2000) for the most a Saints cornerback. Panthers RB Rico Dowdle compiled 141 yards last week (130 rushing, 11 receiving) vs. the Packers. Panthers S Tre'von Moehrig recorded a interception off Packers QB Jordan Love in Week 9.

The two squads that met in one of the NFC Divisional Playoff games last season go to battle this week as Amon-Ra St. Brown and the Detroit Lions (5-3) meet Bobby Wagner and the Washington Commanders (3-6) on Sunday, November 9, at 4:25 PM ET on Fox, called by longtime play-by-play announcer Kenny Albert, analyst and Super Bowl champion Jonathan Vilma, and reporter Megan Olivi. The Lions were narrowly defeated by the Vikings, 27-24, last Sunday in Detroit. The Commanders, on the other hand, try to turn the page following an ugly 38-14 loss to the Seahawks on "Sunday Night Football". That game saw a horrible elbow injury to Commanders starting quarterback Jayden Daniels (prayers up to a speedy recovery, bro). Lions RB Jahmyr Gibbs has a rushing touchdown in two of his past three on the road. Lions CB Terrion Arnold had his first career interception & three pass deflections in Week 9 vs. the Vikings. Commanders LB Bobby Wagner is ranked second in the NFL in terms of tackles made by a linebacker, only trailing Dolphins LB Jordyn Brooks (93 tackles). Commanders WR Deebo Samuel Sr. has 39 touchdowns from scrimmage since the start of the 2021 season, which is fifth in the league during this span, trailing Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown (41), Buccaneers WR Mike Evans (45), Rams WR Davante Adams (49), & Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase (51).

Following "America's Game of the Week", Fox wraps up their Week #10 coverage with "The OT presented by Ford" at 7:30 PM ET. Hosts Curt Menefee and Terry Bradshaw, joined by analysts Howie LongRob GronkowskiMichael Strahan, and insider Jay Glazer, discuss what happened during Sunday's early and late afternoon windows. 

For additional information about this year's national broadcast schedule of NFL games televised by Fox, as well as the weekly 506 Sports Maps that I regularly use to create these articles, please visit the links attached below.

Links Mentioned 🔗:

The broadcast schedule and commentator assignments for the Week #10 doubleheader on Fox are listed below. All information is subject to change.
  • NFL on Fox — Field Pass | NFL Announcers & Regionalization (Fox) | Week #10 — NFL on Fox: Doubleheader | Sunday, November 9, 2025 (All Times Eastern and Subject to Change)
11:00 AM ET (Pregame):
| 🞺 Fox NFL Sunday presented by GMC (special two-hour Veterans Day' edition) — Curt Menefee, Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long, Michael Strahan, Rob Gronkowski, Charissa Thompson, Julian Edelman, Charles Woodson (Los Angeles); Jay Glazer (Washington D.C) — Fox

1:00 PM ET (Doubleheader — Game #1):
 - vs. -
| 🞵 New York Giants (2-7) at Chicago Bears (5-3) — Joe Davis, Greg Olsen, Pam Oliver — Fox
Distribution: Primary (Most Stations) | plus Hawaii (HI)
71% of Markets Include: Albany, Albuquerque, Atlanta, Austin, Birmingham, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Fort Myers, Fresno, Green Bay, Hartford, Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Las Vegas, Lexington, Little Rock, Los Angeles, Memphis, Miami, Milwaukee, Nashville, New York City, Oklahoma City, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, Scranton, Seattle, Spokane, St. Louis, Tampa, Tucson, Tulsa, West Palm Beach

 - vs. -
| 🞵 Baltimore Ravens (3-5) at Minnesota Vikings (4-4) — Kevin Kugler, Daryl Johnston, Allison Williams — Fox
Distribution: Regional (see below) | plus Alaska (AK)
21% of Markets Include: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Des Moines, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Kansas City, Louisville, Minneapolis, Norfolk, Pittsburgh, Richmond, Washington D.C.

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| 🞵 New Orleans Saints (1-8) at Carolina Panthers (5-4) — Chris Myers, Mark Schlereth, Jennifer Hale — Fox
Distribution: Regional (see below)
8% of Markets Include: Charlotte, Greensboro, Greenville, Mobile, New Orleans, Raleigh

UPDATES:
🞺 all Michigan; Toledo OH; Kansas City, St. Joseph and Columbia MO; Topeka KS (4.55%): NYG/CHI to BAL/MIN (Fri.)
🞺 Lexington KY (0.413%): BAL/MIN to NYG/CHI (Fri.)

4:25 PM ET (Doubleheader — Game #2 | America's Game of the Week):

- vs. -
| 🞵 Los Angeles Rams (6-2) at San Francisco 49ers (6-3) — Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady, Erin Andrews, Tom RinaldiFox
- Distribution: Primary (Most Stations) | plus Alaska (AK) & Hawaii (HI)
- 70% of Markets Include: Albany, Albuquerque, Atlanta, Austin, Birmingham, Boston, Dallas, Denver, Des Moines, Fort Myers, Fresno, Hartford, Houston, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Little Rock, Los Angeles, Memphis, Miami, Mobile, Nashville, New Orleans, New York City, Oklahoma City, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, Providence, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, Scranton, Seattle, Spokane, St. Louis, Tampa, Tucson, Tulsa, West Palm Beach

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| 🞵 Detroit Lions (5-3) at Washington Commanders (3-6) — Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma, Megan Olivi — Fox
Distribution: Regional (see below)
30% of Markets Include: Baltimore, Buffalo, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Green Bay, Greensboro, Greenville, Indianapolis, Lexington, Louisville, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Norfolk, Pittsburgh, Raleigh, Richmond, Washington D.C.

UPDATES:
🞺 Myrtle Beach SC (0.277%): LAR/SF to DET/WSH (Fri.)
🞺 Sioux City IA (0.126%): DET/WSH to LAR/SF (Fri.)

7:30 PM ET (Postgame):
| 🞺 The OT presented by Ford — Curt Menefee, Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long, Michael Strahan, Rob Gronkowski (Los Angeles); Jay Glazer (Washington DC) — Fox

|| 🛈 Sources: 506 Sports, FOX Sports Press Pass [Week 10 Regionalization], & SportsLogos.Net ||

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NFL on CBS: Field Pass — Week #10, 2025 | A crucial interconference confrontation is the headline for regional action on CBS during Week #10 as DeMario ("Pop") Douglas and the New England Patriots (7-2) visit Antoine Winfield Jr. and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-2) | Sunday, November 9, at 1:00 PM ET, on CBS

Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield (#6) raises his fist in the air. (📸 Photo courtesy of SB Nation)

| 🞙 Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Highlights of the Week #10 "NFL on CBS: Field Pass" include:
  • Week #10 regional action on CBS (Sunday, November 9) is highlighted by the interconference showdown between the New England Patriots (7-2) and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-2).
  • Five games on the NFL on CBS schedule this week include Patriots vs. Buccaneers (1:00 PM ET), Jaguars vs. Texans (1:00 PM ET), Bills vs. Dolphins (1:00 PM ET), Browns vs. Jets (1:00 PM ET), & Cardinals vs. Seahawks (4:05 PM ET).
  • "The NFL Today" sets the table for the upcoming Week 10 game action with a one-hour pregame show, starting at 12:00 PM ET on CBS, with host James Brown joined by analysts Nate Burleson, Matt Ryan, & Bill Cowher; insider Jonathan Jones provides news and information from around the National Football League.
  • CBS has a full lineup of divisional matchups featuring Bills vs. Dolphins (AFC East), Jaguars vs. Texans (AFC South), & Cardinals vs. Seahawks (NFC West).
  • Sunday Showcase: Carlton Davis and the New England Patriots (7-2) take on Lavonte David and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-2) in a marquee Week 10 matchup on Sunday, November 9, at 1:00 PM ET on CBS.
  • Bills Invade South Florida: Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills (6-2) try to obtain their third straight win against the Miami Dolphins (2-7) on Sunday, November 9, at 1:00 PM ET on CBS.

Welcome to Week #10 of the NFL on CBS: Field Pass! This week marks the beginning of the second half of the 2025 NFL Season, during which the postseason landscape is starting to take shape as the weeks unfold. On Sunday, November 9, the NFL on CBS will feature regional coverage, with games scheduled for either 1:00 PM ET or 4:05 PM ET. This weekend, CBS is set to showcase one of the most exciting matchups of the season, featuring the Patriots against the Buccaneers, along with several divisional contests and teams eager to make an impact as Thanksgiving approaches. With this in mind, let us delve into the details!

On Sunday, CBS will present five games that will be broadcast regionally across the nation. The lineup for the NFL on CBS this week includes the following matchups: Patriots vs. Buccaneers, Jaguars vs. Texans, Bills vs. Dolphins, Browns vs. Jets, and Cardinals vs. Seahawks. To discover which game your local CBS station will air on Sunday and which announcing team will be providing the coverage, continue reading for more information.

Get ready for Sunday's Week #10 action with "The NFL Today presented by RAM Trucks" at 12:00 PM ET on CBSJames Brown hosts the one-hour program with a full cast of analysts, including Pro Football Hall of Fame head coach Bill Cowher, 11-year veteran Nate Burleson, and 2016 NFL MVP Matt Ryan. Lead CBS Sports insider Jonathan Jones joins to provide the latest news and information around the National Football League. "The NFL Today" features highlights, analysis, and updates across the NFL landscape.

Hunter Henry and the New England Patriots (7-2) visit Rachaad White and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-2) on Sunday, November 9, at 1:00 PM ET on CBS, called by their lead announce team of play-by-play commentator Jim Nantz, analyst and former NFL quarterback Tony Romo, and sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson. The Patriots collected their sixth straight victory after a close 24-23 win over the Falcons in a Super Bowl LI rematch last Sunday. Patriots WR DeMario (Pop) Douglas had the first 100-yard receiving game of his career. The Buccaneers won three of four before their Week 9 bye.

Trevor Lawrence and the Jacksonville Jaguars (5-3) visit Will Anderson and the Houston Texans (3-5) on Sunday, November 9, at 1:00 PM ET on CBS, with Ian Eagle (play-by-play), three-time Defensive Player of the Year winner JJ Watt (analyst), & Evan Washburn (reporter) on the call. The Jaguars defeated the Raiders 30-29 in overtime last Sunday in Las Vegas. The Texans suffered a heartbreaking 18-15 loss to the Broncos last week, as they fell on a walk-off field goal with time expired. Last week, Jaguars K Cam Little drilled a 68-yard field goal vs. the Raiders, setting a new NFL record. Last week, Jaguars DE Josh Hines-Allen tied the all-time franchise record for sacks (alongside Tony Brackens -- 55 sacks). With one sack this week, Hines-Allen will have the all-time record all to himself. Texans S Calen Bullock had an interception last week vs. the Broncos, marking the Texans' sixth consecutive game with at least one interception, the longest streak in the NFL this year. Since 2023, Texans WR Nico Collins is tied for the most receptions of 50+ yards (8).

Dion Dawkins and the Buffalo Bills (6-2) seek their eighth straight victory over Jaylen Waddle and the Miami Dolphins (2-7) on Sunday, November 9, at 1:00 PM ET on CBS, with Andrew Catalon, Charles Davis, Jason McCourty, & AJ Ross. The Bills are coming off a crucial 28-21 win over the Chiefs last week. The Dolphins were crushed 28-6 by the Dolphins on "Thursday Night Football" in Week 9. Bills QB Josh Allen has 79 career rushing touchdowns, including the postseason, and with his two rushing touchdowns last week, he surpassed Cam Newton (77 rushing touchdowns) for the most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback, including the playoffs, in NFL history. Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott has 99 wins since being hired as the Bills' head coach in 2017, and with a win on Sunday vs. the Dolphins, he can become the sixth coach to get to 100 wins in his first nine seasons, joining George Seifert (116 wins), Pro Football Hall of Famers Paul Brown (104 wins), John Madden (103 wins), and Joe Gibbs (102 wins), as well as Mike McCarthy (101 wins). Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa passed for 261 yards in Week 9 vs. the Ravens. Dolphins LB Bradley Chubb has 25 tackles & 4 sacks on the season.

Breece Hall and the New York Jets (1-7) host Quinshon Jenkins and the Cleveland Browns (2-6) on Sunday, November 9, at 1:00 PM ET on CBS, with play-by-play announcer Spero Dedes joining analyst and former NFL safety Adam Archuleta and reporter Aditi Kinkhabwala for the broadcast. In Week #8, the Browns were trounced 32-13 by the Patriots in New England. Cleveland had a bye week last week. The Jets are coming off a dramatic win over the Bengals, 39-38, before the team's Week 9 bye. Browns TE David Njoku needs one more touchdown to break a tie with former Browns TE Reggie Rucker (32) for the sixth most career receiving touchdowns by a Brown. Browns CB Denzel Ward is one game away with multiple pass deflections to pass Joe Haden (28) for the most all-time by a Brown. Led by Jets QB Justin Fields and RB Breece Hall, the Jets totaled 502 yards of offense in the Week 8 win over the Bengals. Jets CB Brandon Stephens was targeted four times on 36 coverage snaps in Week 8 vs. the Bengals, and allowed only one reception for six yards.

Jaxon Smith-Njigba and the Seattle Seahawks (6-2) aim to continue their dominance over Budda Baker and the Arizona Cardinals (3-5) on Sunday, November 9, at 4:05 PM ET on CBS, featuring Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, and Melanie Collins. The Cardinals are fresh off a shocking 27-17 win over the Cowboys on "Monday Night Football". Meanwhile, the Seahawks pummeled the Commanders 38-14 on "Sunday Night Football". And now, both clubs are set to face off against each other following a primetime game last week. Cardinals DL Calais Campbell had two sacks in Week 9 vs. the Cowboys and his five sacks this season, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers Bruce Smith (18 seasons), Julius Peppers (16 seasons), and Reggie White (15 seasons) as the only players since 1982, when the individual sack became an official statistic, with at least five sacks in 15-or-more career seasons. Cardinals TE Trey McBride has at least five receptions in 10 consecutive games and has become the third tight end in NFL history with at least five receptions in 10 straight games, joining Travis Kelce (15 consecutive games in 2018 and 11 from 2020-21) and Pro Football Hall of Famer Tony Gonzalez (13 from 2008-09). Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba leads the NFL with 948 receiving yards and has surpassed Pro Football Hall of Famer Isaac Bruce (938 receiving yards in 1995) for the most receiving yards by a player under the age of 25 in his team's first eight games of a season in NFL history. Seahawks CB Devon Witherspoon has had 7+ tackles in each of his three games so far in 2025.

For additional information about this year's national broadcast schedule of NFL games televised by CBS, as well as the weekly 506 Sports Maps that I regularly use to create these articles, please visit the links attached below.

Links Mentioned 🔗:

The broadcast schedule and commentator lineup for this Sunday's Week #10 NFL regional action on CBS are listed below.
  • NFL on CBS — Field Pass | NFL Announcers & Regionalization (CBS) | Week #10 — NFL on CBS: Singleheader | Sunday, November 9, 2025 (All Times Eastern and Subject to Change)
12:00 PM ET (Pregame):
| 🞴 The NFL Today powered by RAM Trucks - James Brown, Bill Cowher, Nate Burleson, Matt Ryan, Jonathan Jones - CBS

1:00 PM ET (Singleheader — Early Games):
- vs. -
| ✳ New England Patriots (7-2) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-2) — Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson — CBS
Distribution: Primary (Most Stations) | plus Hawaii (HI)
63% of Markets Include: Albuquerque, Atlanta, Baltimore, Birmingham, Boston, Denver, Des Moines, Detroit, Fresno, Grand Rapids, Green Bay, Greensboro, Greenville, Hartford, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Lexington, Little Rock, Los Angeles, Louisville, Memphis, Milwaukee, Mobile, Nashville, Norfolk, Oklahoma City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Providence, Raleigh, Richmond, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, Scranton, St. Louis, Tampa, Tulsa, Washington D.C.

- vs. -
| ✳ Cleveland Browns (2-6) at New York Jets (1-7) — Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta, Aditi Kinkhabwala — CBS
Distribution: Regional (see below)
10% of Markets Include: Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, New York City

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| ✳ Jacksonville Jaguars (5-3) at Houston Texans (3-5) — Ian Eagle, JJ Watt, Evan Washburn — CBS
Distribution: Regional (see below)
9% of Markets Include: Austin, Dallas, Houston, Jacksonville, Orlando

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| ✳ Buffalo Bills (6-2) at Miami Dolphins (2-7) — Andrew Catalon, Charles Davis, Jason McCourty, AJ Ross — CBS
Distribution: Regional (see below)
5% of Markets Include: Albany, Buffalo, Fort Myers, Miami, West Palm Beach

4:05 PM ET (Singleheader — Late Game):
- vs. -
| ✳ Arizona Cardinals (3-5) at Seattle Seahawks (6-2) (LATE) — Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, Melanie CollinsCBS
- Distribution: Regional (see below) | plus Alaska (AK)
- 13% of Markets Include: Charlotte, Chicago, Minneapolis, New Orleans, Phoenix, Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tucson

|| 🛈 Sources: 506 Sports & SportsLogos.Net ||

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Sunday, November 2, 2025

2025 - 2026 College Basketball on TNT Schedule

Current logo used by Turner Sports (technically TNT Sports) for their sports coverage (2024-present). (📸 Photo courtesy of Barrett Media)

| 🞙 Sunday, November 2, 2025

Highlights of the 2025 - 2026 College Basketball on TNT Schedule include:
  • Turner Sports to air its most robust package of regular-season college basketball yet in 2025-26, with nearly 100 games encompassing the BIG EAST and the Big 12.
  • Both men's games and women's games will be airing throughout the season.
  • TNT to air the majority of the games, with select games exclusive to truTV.
  • "Hall of Fame Series" doubleheader begins TNT's 2025-26 regular season coverage on Monday, November 3 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada defending national champion Florida vs. Arizona (7 PM ET), followed by Villanova vs. BYU (9:30 PM ET).

Turner Sports (otherwise known as TNT Sports), fresh off losing NBA rights for the first time since 1984, will attempt to replace its longtime marquee sports property with a full-season package of college games from the BIG EAST and Big 12 conferences. Both men's and women's games will be showcased across the Turner Sports family of networks during the 2025-26 season.

Almost 100 games from the BIG EAST and Big 12 conferences make up TNT's 2025-26 season, with wall-to-wall coverage of certain marquee early-season events, including the Hall of Fame Series Opening Night doubleheader and the Players Era Festival during Thanksgiving week.

Big East:
Turner Sports is set to commence the college basketball season on Monday, November 3, featuring a highly anticipated matchup between Villanova and BYU. This game will showcase the consensus No. 1 incoming recruit, A.J. Dybantsa, alongside former Las Vegas high school standout, Xavion Staton. The game is scheduled to begin at 9:30 PM ET and will be broadcast on TNT, truTV, and HBO Max as part of the Hall of Fame Series Las Vegas.

The coverage will continue with three games over two days, starting on Friday, November 14, when DePaul will host Northwestern at 8:30 PM ET. The following day, Saturday, November 15, will feature a doubleheader: Duquesne will visit Villanova at 5:00 PM ET, followed by St. John’s hosting William & Mary at 7:00 PM ET. All of these games will also be available on truTV and HBO Max.

Turner Sports' regular season schedule for BIG EAST men's basketball will include 40 appearances by teams such as St. John’s, Connecticut, Creighton, Xavier, and Marquette, all of which secured spots in the previous season's NCAA Men's Tournament.

The defending BIG EAST champion, St. John’s, will make nine appearances, bolstered by the addition of top transfer Ian Jackson. Noteworthy among their games is a matchup on Saturday, December 13, at 12:00 PM ET against Iona, the former team of Coach Rick Pitino, to be held at Madison Square Garden. The Red Storm's schedule also highlights road games against Xavier on Saturday, January 24 — marking the first encounter of the season between head coaches Richard and Rick Pitino — and Marquette on Wednesday, February 18.

Creighton, which finished as the runner-up in last season's BIG EAST Conference tournament, will feature in seven games across TNT Sports’ networks, with key matchups against Marquette on Tuesday, January 27, and a late-season game versus UConn on Wednesday, February 18, at 9:00 PM ET.

In addition to their BIG EAST conference schedule, both St. John’s and Creighton will participate in the Players Era Men’s Championship, which will be aired exclusively on TNT Sports networks and platforms during Thanksgiving Week, from November 24 to November 27.

Connecticut's revamped roster, which includes top recruit freshman guard Braylon Mullins, will also have seven appearances, highlighted by a game against Butler on Wednesday, February 11, at the historic Hinkle Fieldhouse, marking a homecoming for Mullins, who hails from Indiana.

Kim English’s Providence team is set to make 10 appearances on Turner Sports this season, aiming to make a significant impact following the acquisition of transfers Jason Edwards and Jaylin Sellers. They will face challenging road games against Connecticut on Tuesday, January 27, and Creighton on Saturday, February 28, as well as home games against St. John’s on Saturday, February 14, and Xavier on Tuesday, February 24.

Other highlights from Turner Sports' schedule include Xavier making 10 appearances, Butler with 9, Villanova with 8, and Marquette, DePaul, and Georgetown each with 7 appearances. Seton Hall will have five appearances throughout the season.

- Women's:
In a notable development, Turner Sports, in collaboration with the BIG EAST Conference, will launch its inaugural coverage of women’s regular-season basketball for the 2025-26 season beginning on Wednesday, November 12. The 15-game schedule will kick off with the defending NCAA National Champion Connecticut Huskies, led by Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd, facing off against Loyola Chicago on truTV and HBO Max at 7:30 PM ET.

Connecticut will feature in a total of eight games on Turner Sports’ networks during the women's basketball regular season, including a pivotal conference matchup against the Creighton Bluejays on Sunday, January 11, at 2:00 PM ET on truTV and HBO Max, showcasing the only two seeded Big East teams from the previous season's NCAA Tournament.

Additional matchups for Connecticut include a game against Butler on Sunday, December 28, at 4:00 PM ET, two games against Georgetown (Thursday, January 22 at 7:30 p.m. on TNT, truTV, and HBO Max; and Thursday, February 26 at 7:00 PM ET on TNT, truTV, and HBO Max), a road game against DePaul on Wednesday, February 4, at 8:00 PM ET on truTV and HBO Max, and two games against St. John’s (Wednesday, January 7, at 7:30 PM ET on truTV and HBO Max, and their regular season finale on Sunday, March 1, on TNT, truTV, and HBO Max).

Creighton, which has enjoyed its most successful two-year period in program history and has completely revamped its roster with seven new players, will make six total appearances this season. Their first game on Turner Sports’ platforms will occur on Sunday, December 28, against Georgetown at 6:00 PM ET on truTV and HBO Max, concluding the network’s doubleheader that day. The regular season will continue with matchups against Marquette (on Thursday, January 8, at 8:00 PM ET on truTV and HBO Max), Seton Hall (on Sunday, February 1, at 3:00 PM ET on truTV and HBO Max), Villanova (on Sunday, February 15, at 5:00 PM ET on truTV and HBO Max), and Providence (on Thursday, February 26, at 9 p.m. on TNT, truTV, and HBO Max).

Additional scheduled matchups on Turner Sports’ networks include Villanova at Providence on Sunday, January 11, at Noon on truTV and HBO Max, and Marquette at Georgetown as the second game of a doubleheader on Sunday, February 1, at 5 p.m. on truTV and HBO Max.

Big 12:
In addition to BIG EAST men's and women's games, Turner Sports will have coverage of Big 12 men's basketball regularly throughout the season.

On Monday, November 3, at 7:00 PM ET, the defending NCAA national champion #3 Florida Gators will face off against the #13 Arizona Wildcats. The Gators will showcase their strong roster, which includes key transfers Boogie Fland and Xaivian Lee, alongside returning stars Alex Condon and Thomas Haugh from last season’s championship team. Meanwhile, the Wildcats will feature their second-ranked recruiting class, highlighted by five-star recruits Koa Peat and Brayden Burries, along with guard Bryce James.

TNT Sports will continue its opening week of men’s college basketball coverage later in the week with consecutive nights of Big 12 non-conference matchups airing on TNT, truTV, and HBO Max.

On Thursday, November 6, the TCU Horned Frogs will host the St. Francis (PA) Red Flash at 8:00 PM ET from Schollmaier Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.

On Friday, November 7, #13 Arizona will compete against the visiting Utah Tech Trailblazers at 9:00 PM ET from the McKale Memorial Center in Tucson, Arizona.

The complete 2025 - 2026 College Basketball on TNT schedule can be found below (Subject to Change):

Regular Season:
  • College Basketball on TNT: 2025-26 Regular Season Broadcast Schedule (All Times Eastern and Subject to Change)
| ● Monday, November 3
. Florida vs. Arizona (T-Mobile Arena) - TNT/truTV, 7:00 PM ET - Brian Anderson, Grant Hill, Andy Katz
- ⮞ Hall of Fame Series (Las Vegas)
. Villanova vs. BYU (T-Mobile Arena) - TNT/truTV, 9:30 PM ET - Brian Anderson, Grant Hill, Andy Katz
- ⮞ Hall of Fame Series (Las Vegas)

| ● Thursday, November 6
. St. Francis (Pa.) at TCU - TNT/truTV, 8:00 PM ET - Brian Anderson, Grant Hill, Andy Katz

| ● Friday, November 7
. Utah Tech at Arizona - TNT/truTV, 9:00 PM ET - Spero Dedes, Greg Anthony, Nabil Karim

| ● Wednesday, November 12
. Loyola Chicago at Connecticut (Women's) - truTV, 7:30 PM ET - J.B. Long, Christy Winters-Scott, Autumn Johnson

| ● Friday, November 14
. Northwestern at DePaul - truTV, 8:30 PM ET - Spero Dedes, Greg Anthony, Lauren Jbara

| ● Saturday, November 15
. William & Mary at St. John's - truTV, 6:00 PM ET - Brian Anderson, Grant Hill, Andy Katz
. Duquesne at Villanova - truTV, 8:00 PM ET - Brendan Glasheen, Jim Spanarkel, Jared Greenberg

| ● Wednesday, November 19
. Dayton at Marquette - truTV, 7:30 PM ET - Brian Anderson, Greg Anthony, Lauren Jbara

| ● Thursday, November 20
. Bucknell at St. John's - TNT/truTV, 7:00 PM ET - Spero Dedes, Robbie Hummel, Jared Greenberg
. Rider at Houston - TNT/truTV, 9:00 PM ET - J.B. Long, Jim Spanarkel, Nabil Karim

| ● Saturday, November 22
. Central Michigan at Marquette - truTV, 2:00 PM ET - Brian Anderson, Grant Hill, Lauren Jbara
. Penn State vs. Providence (Mohegan Sun Arena) - truTV, 4:00 PM ET - Brandon Gaudin, Robbie Hummel, Jared Greenberg
- ⮞ Hall of Fame Showcase (Uncasville, Connecticut)

| ● Sunday, November 23
. Bryant at Connecticut - truTV, 6:00 PM ET - Brendan Glasheen, Steve Smith, Jahmai Webster

| ● Monday, November 24
. Tennessee vs. Rutgers (MGM Grand Garden Arena) - TNT, 1:00 PM ET - Brandon Gaudin, Candace Parker, Nabil Karim
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival (Las Vegas)
. Baylor vs. Creighton (Michelob Ultra Arena) - truTV, 2:00 PM ET - Brian Anderson, Grant Hill, Lauren Jbara
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival (Las Vegas)
. Kansas vs. Notre Dame (MGM Grand Garden Arena) - TNT, 3:30 PM ET - Brandon Gaudin, Candace Parker, Nabil Karim
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival (Las Vegas)
. St. John's vs. Iowa State (Michelob Ultra Arena) - truTV, 4:30 PM ET - Brian Anderson, Grant Hill, Lauren Jbara
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival (Las Vegas)
. Houston vs. Syracuse (MGM Grand Garden Arena) - TNT, 6:00 PM ET - Brandon Gaudin, Candace Parker, Nabil Karim
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival (Las Vegas)
. Oregon vs. Auburn (Michelob Ultra Arena) - truTV, 8:00 PM ET - Brian Anderson, Grant Hill, Lauren Jbara
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival (Las Vegas)
. Alabama vs. Gonzaga (MGM Grand Garden Arena) - TNT, 9:30 PM ET - Spero Dedes, Greg Anthony, Jared Greenberg
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival (Las Vegas)
. Michigan vs. San Diego State (Michelob Ultra Arena) - truTV, 10:30 PM ET - Brian Anderson, Grant Hill, Lauren Jbara
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival (Las Vegas)
. Maryland vs. UNLV (MGM Grand Garden Arena) - truTV, 11:59 PM ET - Spero Dedes, Greg Anthony, Jared Greenberg
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival (Las Vegas)

| ● Tuesday, November 25
. Rutgers vs. Notre Dame (MGM Grand Garden Arena) - TNT, 1:00 PM ET - Brandon Gaudin, Robbie Hummel, Nabil Karim
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival (Las Vegas)
. Iowa State vs. Creighton (Michelob Ultra Arena) - truTV, 2:30 PM ET - J.B. Long, Candace Parker, Autumn Johnson
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival (Las Vegas)
. Kansas vs. Syracuse (MGM Grand Garden Arena) - TNT, 3:30 PM ET - Brandon Gaudin, Robbie Hummel, Nabil Karim 
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival (Las Vegas)
. St. John's vs. Baylor (Michelob Ultra Arena) - truTV, 5:00 PM ET - J.B. Long, Candace Parker, Autumn Johnson
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival (Las Vegas)
. Houston vs. Tennessee (MGM Grand Garden Arena) - TNT, 6:00 PM ET - Brandon Gaudin, Robbie Hummel, Nabil Karim
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival (Las Vegas)
. Michigan vs. Auburn (Michelob Ultra Arena) - TNT, 8:30 PM ET - Brian Anderson, Grant Hill, Lauren Jbara
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival (Las Vegas)
. Gonzaga vs. Maryland (MGM Grand Garden Arena) - truTV, 9:30 PM ET - Spero Dedes, Greg Anthony, Jared Greenberg
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival (Las Vegas)
. Oregon vs. San Diego State (Michelob Ultra Arena) - TNT, 11:00 PM ET - Brian Anderson, Grant Hill, Lauren Jbara
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival (Las Vegas)
. Alabama vs. UNLV (MGM Grand Garden Arena) - truTV, 11:59 PM ET - Spero Dedes, Greg Anthony, Jared Greenberg
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival (Las Vegas)

| ● Wednesday, November 26
. Teams TBD (MGM Grand Garden Arena) - TNT, 1:00 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival -- Las Vegas
. Semifinal #1 (Women's): Texas vs. UCLA (Michelob Ultra Arena) - truTV, 2:00 PM ET - J.B. Long, Candace Parker, Chelsea Sherrod
- ⮞ 2025 Women's Players Era Festival -- Semifinal (Las Vegas)
. Teams TBD (MGM Grand Garden Arena) - TNT, 3:30 PM ET -
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival -- Las Vegas
. Semifinal #2 (Women's): Duke vs. South Carolina (Michelob Ultra Arena) - truTV, 4:30 PM ET - J.B. Long, Candace Parker, Chelsea Sherrod
- ⮞ 2025 Women's Players Era Festival -- Semifinal (Las Vegas)
. 3rd Place Game: Teams TBD (MGM Grand Garden Arena) - TNT, 7:00 PM ET - Brian Anderson, Grant Hill, Lauren Jbara
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival -- 3rd Place Game (Las Vegas)
. Championship: Teams TBD (MGM Grand Garden Arena) - TNT, 9:30 PM ET - Brian Anderson, Grant Hill, Lauren Jbara
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival -- Championship Game (Las Vegas)
. Teams TBD (MGM Grand Garden Arena) - TNT, 11:59 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival -- Las Vegas

| ● Thursday, November 27 — 🦃 Thanksgiving
. Teams TBD (Michelob Ultra Arena) - truTV, 2:00 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival -- Las Vegas
. Teams TBD (Michelob Ultra Arena) - truTV, 4:30 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2025 Men's Players Era Festival -- Las Vegas
. Championship (Women's): Teams TBD (Michelob Ultra Arena) - truTV, 8:00 PM ET - J.B. Long, Candace Parker, Chelsea Sherrod
- ⮞ 2025 Women's Players Era Festival -- Championship Game (Las Vegas)
. 3rd Place Game (Women's): Teams TBD (Michelob Ultra Arena) - truTV, 10:30 PM ET - J.B. Long, Candace Parker, Chelsea Sherrod
- ⮞ 2025 Women's Players Era Festival -- 3rd Place Game (Las Vegas)

| ● Monday, December 1
. St. Francis (PA) at Butler - truTV, 7:00 PM ET - 

| ● Tuesday, December 2
. Eastern Michigan at Butler - truTV, 7:00 PM ET - 
. Nicholls State at Creighton - truTV, 9:00 PM ET - 

| ● Wednesday, December 3
. UMBC at Georgetown - truTV, 8:00 PM ET -

| ● Friday, December 5
. Cincinnati at Xavier - TNT/truTV, 7:30 PM ET - 

| ● Saturday, December 6
. Rhode Island at Providence - truTV, 12:00 PM ET - 
. Boise State at Butler - truTV, 2:00 PM ET - 
. Arkansas Pine Bluff at DePaul - truTV, 9:00 PM ET - 

| ● Tuesday, December 9
. Brown at Providence - truTV, 7:30 PM ET - 

| ● Friday, December 12
. Missouri State at Xavier - truTV, 7:00 PM ET -

| ● Saturday, December 13
. Iona vs. St. John's (Madison Square Garden) - TNT/truTV, 12:00 PM ET - 
. Providence at Butler - TNT/truTV, 2:00 PM ET - 
. Pittsburgh at Villanova - truTV, 4:30 PM ET - 
. Santa Clara vs. Arizona State (Lee's Family Forum) - TNT/truTV, 7:00 PM ET - 

| ● Friday, December 19
. Abilene Christian at BYU - TNT/truTV, 9:30 PM ET - 

| ● Sunday, December 21
. Southern at Baylor - TNT, 1:00 PM ET - 

| ● Sunday, December 28
. Winthrop at Texas Tech - TNT/truTV, 2:00 PM ET - 
. Connecticut at Butler (Women's) - TNT/truTV, 4:00 PM ET - 
. Creighton at Georgetown (Women's) - truTV, 6:00 PM ET - 

| ● Saturday, January 3
. Villanova at Butler - TNT/truTV, 12:00 PM ET - 
. Colorado at Arizona State - TNT/truTV, 2:00 PM ET - 

| ● Tuesday, January 6
. Georgetown at DePaul - truTV, 8:00 PM ET - 

| ● Wednesday, January 7
. St. John's at Connecticut (Women's) - truTV, 7:30 PM ET - 

| ● Thursday, January 8
. Creighton at Marquette (Women's) - truTV, 8:00 PM ET - 

| ● Saturday, January 10
. DePaul at Connecticut - TNT, 12:30 PM ET - 
. Villanova at Marquette - TNT, 2:30 PM ET - 

| ● Sunday, January 11
. Villanova at Providence (Women's) - truTV, 12:00 PM ET - 
. Connecticut at Creighton (Women's) - truTV, 2:00 PM ET - 

| ● Tuesday, January 13
. Connecticut at Seton Hall - truTV, 8:00 PM ET - 

| ● Saturday, January 17
. Butler at Seton Hall - TNT/truTV, 12:00 PM ET - 
. TCU at Utah - TNT/truTV, 2:00 PM ET - 

| ● Tuesday, January 20
. DePaul at Butler - truTV, 7:30 PM ET - 

| ● Thursday, January 22
. Connecticut at Georgetown (Women's) - TNT/truTV, 7:30 PM ET - 

| ● Saturday, January 24
. Georgetown at Providence - TNT/truTV, 12:30 PM ET - 
. St. John's at Xavier - TNT/truTV, 2:30 PM ET - 
. Seton Hall at DePaul - truTV, 5:00 PM ET - 

| ● Tuesday, January 27
. Providence at Connecticut - TNT/truTV, 7:30 PM ET - 
. Creighton at Marquette - TNT/truTV, 9:30 PM ET - 

| ● Saturday, January 31
. Georgetown at Butler - TNT/truTV, 12:00 PM ET - 
. Oklahoma State at Utah - TNT/truTV, 2:00 PM ET - 

| ● Sunday, February 1
. TCU at Colorado - TNT, 2:00 PM ET - 
. Creighton at Seton Hall (Women's) - truTV, 3:00 PM ET - 
. Marquette at Georgetown (Women's) - truTV, 5:30 PM ET - 

| ● Wednesday, February 4
. Connecticut at DePaul (Women's) - truTV, 8:00 PM ET - 

| ● Saturday, February 7
. Villanova at Georgetown - TNT/truTV, 12:00 PM ET - 
. Arizona State at Colorado - TNT/truTV, 2:00 PM ET - 

| ● Wednesday, February 10
. Marquette at Xavier - TNT/truTV, 7:30 PM ET - 

| ● Thursday, February 11
. Connecticut at Butler - TNT/truTV, 7:30 PM ET -

| ● Saturday, February 14
. St. John's at Providence - TNT/truTV, 1:00 PM ET - 
. Marquette at Xavier - TNT/truTV, 3:00 PM ET -

| ● Sunday, February 15
. Villanova at Creighton (Women's) - truTV, 5:00 PM ET - 

| ● Thursday, February 18
. Creighton at Connecticut - TNT, 7:00 PM ET - 
. DePaul at Seton Hall - truTV, 8:00 PM ET - 
. St. John's at Marquette - TNT, 9:00 PM ET - 

| ● Saturday, February 21
. Xavier at Butler -- TNT/truTV, 1:30 PM ET - 
. Oklahoma State at Colorado - TNT/truTV, 3:30 PM ET - 
. Connecticut at Villanova - TNT/truTV, 5:30 PM ET - 

| ● Tuesday, February 24
. Xavier at Providence - TNT/truTV, 7:30 PM ET - 

| ● Thursday, February 26
. Georgetown at Connecticut (Women's) - TNT/truTV, 7:00 PM ET - 
. Providence at Creighton (Women's) - TNT/truTV, 9:00 PM ET - 

| ● Saturday, February 28
. Georgetown at Xavier - TNT/truTV, 1:30 PM ET - 
. Utah at Arizona State - TNT/truTV, 3:30 PM ET - 
. Providence at Creighton - TNT/truTV, 5:30 PM ET - 

| ● Sunday, March 1
. Connecticut at St. John's (Women's) - TNT/truTV, TBD - 

| ● Tuesday, March 3
. Seton Hall at Xavier - truTV, 7:00 PM ET - 

| ● Saturday, March 7
. Xavier at Villanova - TNT/truTV, 12:00 PM ET - 
. Cincinnati at TCU - TNT/truTV, 2:00 PM ET - 
. Providence at Georgetown - TNT/truTV, 8:00 PM ET - 

|| 🛈 Sources: Warner Bros. Discovery, Warner Bros. Discovery (press releases regarding BIG EAST Men's and BIG EAST Women's coverage) ||

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2025 - 2026 College Basketball on NBC & Peacock Schedule

Caption: The logo currently used on NBC Sports broadcasts (2022-present). | Photo credit: Pluto TV.

| 🞙 Sunday, November 2, 2025

Highlights of the 2025-26 College Basketball on NBC & Peacock schedule include:
  • NBC Sports' 2025-26 College Basketball Schedule features nearly 180 men's and women's games across the BIG East, Big Ten, and the Big 12.
  • Noah Eagle, John Fanta, Robbie Hummel return to call men's college basketball; Zora Stephenson, Sloane Martin, & Aliyah Boston return to call broadcast women's college basketball. New analysts on NBC Sports' coverage this year include NBA veterans Evan Turner & Brendan Haywood, former Iowa head coach Lisa Bluder, & former Baylor standout King McClure.
  • Notable early-season events to stream on Peacock include the Hall of Fame Tip-Off on Saturday, November 8 (Georgetown vs. South Florida & Virginia Tech vs. Providence) & the Hall of Fame Series from the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California on Friday, November 14 (Illinois State vs. USC & Arizona vs. UCLA).
  • Select games to be simulcast on NBC, including — Oklahoma vs. Marquette (Men's; Friday, November 28 at 2 p.m. ET/1 p.m. CT), Michigan vs. Oregon (Men's; Saturday, January 17 at 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT), Maryland vs. UCLA (Women's; Sunday, January 18 at 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT).
  • Peacock will broadcast the entire BIG EAST Women's Basketball Tournament, the first & second round games of the Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament from Chicago, and the first & second round games of the BIG EAST Men's Basketball Tournament from New York City.

With the 2025-26 college basketball season beginning this week, we now have the schedule for NBC Sports' coverage of college basketball for the season ahead. This year, Peacock will stream nearly 200 college games (Men's and Women's) from the BIG EAST, Big 12, and the Big Ten conferences. In addition, select games will be made available for national broadcast on NBC (alongside a simulcast on Peacock).

Last week, NBC announced its game and studio lineup for its 2025-26 college basketball coverage. You can view it for yourself by visiting the link provided.

As a side note, NBC Sports Network (NBCSN), a network that formerly existed between 1995-2021, was relaunched on Monday, November 17. With that in mind, most Peacock college basketball games began to be simulcast on NBCSN from that point on.

Big East:
- Men's:
NBC Sports will provide exclusive streaming of nearly 75 BIG EAST basketball regular-season and tournament games this season, which includes approximately 50 men’s games and 25 women’s games available solely on Peacock.

The men’s basketball schedule for the BIG EAST on Peacock will commence on Wednesday, November 5, with Creighton facing South Dakota at 8:00 PM ET.

This season, two BIG EAST men’s games will be broadcast live on both NBC and Peacock. One of these games features an interconference match on Black Friday, where Marquette will host Oklahoma on November 28 at 2 PM ET. Additionally, there will be a rematch from the 2025 BIG EAST Men’s Tournament semifinals, as Connecticut, under the guidance of head coach Dan Hurley, visits Creighton on Sunday, January 4, at 2:00 PM ET.

BIG EAST men’s conference play will kick off on Peacock on Tuesday, December 16, with a doubleheader. The evening will feature Rick Pitino’s St. John’s hosting DePaul at 7:00 PM ET, followed by Butler visiting Connecticut at 8:30 PM ET.

Highlighted men’s non-conference matchups on Peacock include Providence hosting Virginia Tech on Saturday, November 8, a game between Clemson and Georgetown on Saturday, November 15, and Marquette facing both Maryland and Oklahoma on November 15 and November 28, respectively.

Peacock will also serve as the platform for five BIG EAST Men’s Tournament games this season, which will consist of three First Round matchups and two Quarterfinals.

Last season, the BIG EAST, which has secured four out of the previous nine National Championships, successfully sent five teams to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, including the 2025 BIG EAST Tournament champions St. John’s, as well as Creighton, Marquette, Connecticut, and Xavier.

- Women's:
The women’s basketball schedule on Peacock will commence on Sunday, November 16, at 12:00 PM ET, featuring a matchup between two AP-ranked Top 20 teams from the previous season, where the defending National Champion Connecticut hosts Ohio State.

BIG EAST women’s conference play will begin on Peacock with a doubleheader on Thursday, December 4. Villanova will visit Georgetown at 7:00 PM ET, followed by DePaul hosting Marquette at 9:00 PM ET.

Last year, the BIG EAST sent two teams to the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament: Creighton and Connecticut. Connecticut, which triumphed over South Carolina with a score of 82-59 in the National Championship Game, will see the return of 2025 NCAA Women’s Final Four Most Outstanding Player Azzi Fudd, along with National Championship Game starters Sarah Strong and Jane El Alfy. Connecticut is scheduled to make a team-high seven appearances on Peacock this season.

Additionally, NBC Sports will broadcast all 10 games of the 2026 BIG EAST Women’s Tournament live on Peacock, taking place from March 6 to March 9 at Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut.

Big Ten:
- Men's:
NBC Sports is set to showcase an extensive lineup of over 75 men’s and women’s basketball games from the Big Ten Conference, which will be available for streaming exclusively on Peacock this season. This selection includes both regular-season matchups and early-round games from the Big Ten Tournament.

The men’s basketball schedule on Peacock will start with a non-conference tripleheader on Friday, November 7. In this event, Northwestern will face Boston University at 6:00 PM ET, Purdue will play against Oakland at 7:00 PM ET, and Illinois will host Florida Gulf Coast at 8:30 PM ET. Highlighting the non-conference slate is a significant game featuring Arizona visiting UCLA on Friday, November 14, at 10:00 PM ET, from the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, along with a matchup on Saturday, December 20, where Braden Smith, the 2025-26 Big Ten Preseason Player of the Year, and Purdue will host Auburn at 6:30 PM ET.

Big Ten conference play will kick off on Peacock on Tuesday, December 2, when Tom Izzo and the Michigan State Spartans, the 2024-25 Big Ten regular season champions, will take on the Iowa Hawkeyes at 7:00 PM ET at the Breslin Center.

On Saturday, January 17, viewers can watch a highly anticipated game between Michigan, the 2025 Big Ten Men’s Tournament champions, and Oregon, which progressed to the second round of the 2025 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. This game will be broadcast live on NBC and Peacock at 4:00 PM ET.

Peacock will also serve as the platform for four Big Ten Men’s Tournament games from March 10-11, 2026, marking the first tournament to feature an 18-team field.

In the previous season, the Big Ten Conference sent eight teams to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, including the 2025 Big Ten Tournament champions, Michigan, as well as Illinois, Maryland, Michigan State, which reached the Elite Eight, along with Oregon, Purdue, UCLA, and Wisconsin.

- Women's:
The women’s basketball schedule will commence on Saturday, November 15, at 4:00 PM ET, with the 2025 Shamrock Classic, where Michigan will face Notre Dame. This game will be broadcast live on NBC and Peacock and serves as a rematch from the 2025 NCAA Women’s Tournament, where the Fighting Irish defeated the Wolverines in the Round of 32. The matchup will take place at Wayne State Fieldhouse in Detroit.

Big Ten conference play for the women’s teams will begin on Wednesday, December 31, when Penn State hosts Lauren Betts, a 2024-25 AP First-Team All-American, and UCLA at 2:00 PM ET, exclusively on Peacock.

The following week, UCLA will host USC in a rematch of the 2025 Big Ten Women’s Tournament finals, where the Bruins secured their first Big Ten Tournament title by defeating the Trojans 72-67. On Sunday, January 18, at 4:00 PM ET, Maryland will visit UCLA, with the game being broadcast live on NBC and Peacock. Notable highlights from Peacock’s exclusive Big Ten women’s schedule include Indiana at Ohio State on Thursday, January 22, at 8:00 PM ET, Iowa visiting USC on Thursday, January 29, at 9:00 PM ET, and Ohio State hosting Michigan in the regular-season finale on Wednesday, February 25, at 8:00 PM ET.

NBC Sports will also present three First Round games from the 2026 Big Ten Women’s Tournament live exclusively on Peacock.

Last season, the Big Ten set a conference record by sending 12 schools to the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament, led by the No. 1 overall seed UCLA and the No. 4 overall seed USC. This remarkable achievement of 12 berths marked the highest total among all Division I conferences in 2025.

Big 12:
NBC Sports is offering a lineup of 20 Big 12 men’s basketball games that will be streamed exclusively on Peacock this season.

For the second consecutive year, the Big 12 Conference boasts six teams ranked in the preseason Associated Press Men’s Basketball Top 25, equaling a conference record and tying for the highest number of ranked teams among any conference as the 2025-26 season begins. The ranked teams include No. 2 Houston, No. 8 BYU, No. 10 Texas Tech, No. 13 Arizona, No. 16 Iowa State, and No. 19 Kansas.

The Peacock Big 12 men’s basketball schedule will commence on Friday, November 21, featuring a non-conference matchup between two preseason Associated Press Top 25 teams, as No. 8 BYU hosts No. 24 Wisconsin at 4:00 PM ET. 

On Saturday, December 8, No. 2 Houston, which made a notable run to the Final Four in last year's NCAA Men’s Tournament, will host Florida State at 8:00 PM ET at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. The Cougars, who clinched both the Big 12 regular season and postseason titles in 2025, are matching their highest preseason ranking of No. 2. This season, Houston will appear exclusively on Peacock three times, highlighted by a matchup against in-state rivals Baylor on Saturday, January 10, at 1:00 PM ET.

The Big 12 Conference play on Peacock will kick off with a doubleheader on Saturday, January 3, featuring No. 19 Kansas visiting UCF at 2:00 PM ET, followed by No. 13 Arizona taking on Utah at 4:00 PM ET.

Peacock’s conference schedule is particularly noteworthy, including key matchups such as No. 13 Arizona visiting Utah (January 3), No. 16 Iowa State at Baylor (January 7), No. 10 Texas Tech visiting Baylor (January 20), No. 2 Houston hosting Kansas State (February 14), and Kansas traveling to Oklahoma State (February 18).

In the 2025 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, the Big 12 secured seven bids, comprising the conference champion and regional No. 1 seed Houston, along with No. 3 seeds Iowa State and Texas Tech, No. 4 seed Arizona, No. 6 seed BYU, No. 7 seed Kansas, and No. 9 seed Baylor. The 2024-25 season marked the 11th consecutive tournament in which the Big 12 received at least six bids, with four teams — Houston, Texas Tech, Arizona, and BYU — advancing to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2002.

Big 12 champion Houston reached last year’s Final Four in San Antonio, marking the Cougars' second appearance in the past five seasons. Last season was significant as it marked the fifth time in the last seven NCAA Men’s Tournaments that a Big 12 team reached the Final Four. Additionally, a Big 12 school has won two of the last five NCAA Championships, with Kansas claiming the title in 2022 and Baylor in 2021.

The complete 2025 - 2026 "College Basketball on NBC & Peacock" regular season and postseason broadcast schedule can be found below (Subject to Change):

Regular Season:
  • College Basketball on NBC & Peacock: 2025-26 Regular Season Broadcast Schedule — Men's and Women's (All Times Eastern and Subject to Change)
| ● Wednesday, November 5
. South Dakota at Creighton - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - John Fanta, Nick Bahe

| ● Friday, November 7
. Boston University at Northwestern - Peacock, 6:00 PM ET - Ed Cohen, Tre Demps
. Oakland at Purdue - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - Chris Vosters, Robbie Hummel
. UMass-Lowell vs. Connecticut (at Hartford, CT) - Peacock, 7:30 PM ET - John Fanta, Donny Marshall
. FGCU at Illinois - Peacock, 8:30 PM ET - Paul Burmeister, Nick Bahe

| ● Saturday, November 8
. Alcorn State at Minnesota - Peacock, 12:00 PM ET - Steve Schlanger, Jess Settles
. George Washington vs. South Florida (Mohegan Sun Arena) - Peacock, 1:30 PM ET - John Fanta, Tim Welsh
- ⮞ Hall of Fame Tip-Off (Uncasville, Connecticut)
. Virginia Tech vs. Providence (Mohegan Sun Arena) - Peacock, 4:00 PM ET - John Fanta, Tim Welsh
- ⮞ Hall of Fame Tip-Off (Uncasville, Connecticut)

| ● Wednesday, November 12
. South Dakota State at Oregon - Peacock, 9:00 PM ET - AJ Kanell, Eldridge Recasner

| ● Friday, November 14
. Illinois State vs. USC (Intuit Dome) - Peacock, 7:30 PM ET - Brandon Gaudin, Robbie Hummel, Elise Woodward
- ⮞ Hall of Fame Series (Inglewood, California)
. Maryland Eastern Shore at Creighton - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - Paul Burmeister, Jess Settles
. Arizona vs. UCLA (Intuit Dome) - Peacock, 10:00 PM ET - Brandon Gaudin, Robbie Hummel, Elise Woodward
- ⮞ Hall of Fame Series (Inglewood, California)

| ● Saturday, November 15
. Clemson at Georgetown - Peacock, 12:00 PM ET - Justin Kutcher, Brendan Haywood
. LaSalle vs. Penn State (Xfinity Mobile Arena) - Peacock, 1:00 PM ET - Ed Cohen, John Giannini
. Maryland at Marquette - Peacock, 2:00 PM ET - John Fanta, Donny Marshall
. Syracuse vs. Drexel (Xfinity Mobile Arena) - Peacock, 3:30 PM ET - Ed Cohen, John Giannini
. Notre Dame vs. Michigan (Wayne State Fieldhouse) (Women's) - NBC/Peacock, 4:00 PM ET - Zora Stephenson, LaChina Robinson, Isis Young
- ⮞ Shamrock Classic (Detroit)

| ● Sunday, November 16
. Ohio State vs. Connecticut (Women's) (PeoplesBank Arena) - Peacock, 12:00 PM ET - Brendan Glasheen, Meghan McKeown

| ● Tuesday, November 18
. Southern at Washington - Peacock/NBCSN, 9:30 PM ET - AJ Kanell, Eldridge Recasner

| ● Thursday, November 20
. Nebraska vs. New Mexico (T-Mobile Center) - Peacock/NBCSN, 7:00 PM ET - Steve Schlanger, Tre Demps
- ⮞ NABC Hall of Fame Classic (Kansas City)
. Kansas State vs. Mississippi State (T-Mobile Center) - Peacock/NBCSN, 9:30 PM ET - Steve Schlanger, Tre Demps
- ⮞ NABC Hall of Fame Classic (Kansas City)

| ● Friday, November 21
. Wisconsin vs. BYU (Delta Center) - Peacock/NBCSN, 4:00 PM ET - James Westling, Mike O'Donnell
. Consolation Game: New Mexico vs. Mississippi State (T-Mobile Center) - Peacock/NBCSN, 7:00 PM ET - Steve Schlanger, Tre Demps
- ⮞ NABC Hall of Fame Classic (Kansas City)
. Championship Game: Nebraska vs. Kansas State (T-Mobile Center) - Peacock/NBCSN, 9:30 PM ET - Steve Schlanger, Tre Demps
- ⮞ NABC Hall of Fame Classic (Kansas City)

| ● Saturday, November 22
. San Francisco vs. Minnesota (Sanford Pentagon) - Peacock/NBCSN, 5:30 PM ET - Chris Vosters, Matt McCall

| ● Tuesday, November 25
. Boston University at Penn State - Peacock/NBCSN, 7:00 PM ET -  Jason Knapp, Nik Stauskas

| ● Friday, November 28 (Black Friday)
. Oklahoma at Marquette - NBC/Peacock, 2:00 PM ET - 

| ● Saturday, November 29
. Sacred Heart at Penn State - Peacock, 6:00 PM ET - 

| ● Tuesday, December 2
. Iowa at Michigan State - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 

| ● Thursday, December 4
. Villanova at Georgetown (Women's) - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
. Marquette at DePaul (Women's) - Peacock, 9:00 PM ET - 

| ● Friday, December 5
. East Texas A&M at Connecticut - Peacock, 7:30 PM ET - 

| ● Saturday, December 6
. Oregon at UCLA - Peacock, 6:00 PM ET - 
. Florida State vs. Houston (Toyota Center) - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 
. Ole Miss at St. John's - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 

| ● Tuesday, December 9
. Illinois at Ohio State - Peacock, 7:30 PM ET -

| ● Saturday, December 13
. Marquette at Purdue - Peacock, 2:00 PM ET - 
. Nebraska at Illinois - Peacock, 4:00 PM ET - 

| ● Tuesday, December 16
. Toledo at Michigan State - Peacock, 6:30 PM ET - 
. DePaul at St. John's - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
. Valparaiso at Northwestern - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 
. Butler at Connecticut - Peacock, 8:30 PM ET - 

| ● Wednesday, December 17
. Marquette at Connecticut (Women's) - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 

| ● Saturday, December 20
. Northwestern at Butler - Peacock, 4:00 PM ET - 
. Auburn at Purdue - Peacock, 6:30 PM ET - 
. Marquette at Creighton - Peacock, 8:30 PM ET - 

| ● Sunday, December 21
. LaSalle at Michigan - Peacock, 4:00 PM ET - 
. Gonzaga at Oregon - Peacock, 6:00 PM ET - 

| ● Tuesday, December 23
. Villanova at Seton Hall - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET -

| ● Wednesday, December 31 (New Year's Eve)
. UCLA at Penn State (Women's) - Peacock, 2:00 PM ET - 
. Connecticut at Providence (Women's) - Peacock, 3:00 PM ET - 
. Connecticut at Xavier - Peacock, 5:00 PM ET -

| ● Friday, January 2
. USC at Michigan - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET -
. Oregon at Maryland - Peacock, 7:30 PM ET - 
. Ohio State at Rutgers - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 
. Michigan State at Nebraska - Peacock, 9:00 PM ET - 

| ● Saturday, January 3
. Kansas at UCF - Peacock, 2:00 PM ET - 
. Arizona at Utah - Peacock, 4:00 PM ET - 
. UCLA at Iowa - Peacock, 6:00 PM ET - 
. USC at UCLA (Women's) - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 

| ● Sunday, January 4
. Creighton at Seton Hall - Peacock, 12:00 PM ET - 
. Marquette at Connecticut - NBC/Peacock, 2:00 PM ET - 
. Villanova at Marquette (Women's) - Peacock, 4:00 PM ET - 

| ● Monday, January 5
. Oregon at Rutgers - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 

| ● Tuesday, January 6
. St. John's at Butler - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
. UCLA at Wisconsin - Peacock, 9:00 PM ET - 

| ● Wednesday, January 7
. Connecticut at Providence - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
. Creighton at Villanova - Peacock, 7:30 PM ET - 
. Iowa State at Baylor - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 
. Arizona State at BYU - Peacock, 9:00 PM ET - 

| ● Saturday, January 10
. Houston at Baylor - Peacock, 1:00 PM ET - 
. Kansas State at Arizona State - Peacock, 3:00 PM ET - 

| ● Sunday, January 11
. Ohio State at Maryland (Women's) - Peacock, 4:00 PM ET - 
. Northwestern at Rutgers - Peacock, 5:00 PM ET - 
. Ohio State at Washington - Peacock, 6:00 PM ET - 

| ● Tuesday, January 13
. Marquette at St. John's - Peacock, 6:30 PM ET - 
. Indiana at Michigan State - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 
. Georgetown at Creighton - Peacock, 9:00 PM ET - 

| ● Wednesday, January 14
. Colorado at Cincinnati - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
. UCF at Kansas State - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 
. Utah at Texas Tech - Peacock, 9:00 PM ET - 

| ● Thursday, January 15
. Illinois at Michigan (Women's) - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
. Maryland at USC (Women's) - Peacock, 9:00 PM ET - 

| ● Saturday, January 17
. Iowa State at Cincinnati - Peacock, 2:00 PM ET - 
. Michigan at Oregon - NBC/Peacock, 4:00 PM ET - 
. Purdue at USC - Peacock, 6:00 PM ET - 
. St. John's at Villanova - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 

| ● Sunday, January 18
. Maryland at UCLA (Women's) - NBC/Peacock, 4:00 PM ET - 

| ● Tuesday, January 20
. Indiana at Michigan - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
. Texas Tech at Baylor - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 
. Purdue at UCLA - Peacock, 10:00 PM ET - 

| ● Wednesday, January 21
. Georgetown at Villanova - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
. Marquette at St. John's (Women's) - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 
. West Virginia at Arizona State - Peacock, 9:00 PM ET - 

| ● Thursday, January 22
. Iowa at Maryland (Women's) - Peacock, 6:00 PM ET - 
. Indiana at Ohio State (Women's) - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 

| ● Saturday, January 24
. Iowa State at Oklahoma State - Peacock, 4:00 PM ET - 

| ● Sunday, January 25
. Connecticut at Seton Hall (Women's) - Peacock, 12:00 PM ET - 
. Ohio State at Iowa (Women's) - Peacock, 2:00 PM ET - 
. Oregon at Washington - Peacock, 3:00 PM ET - 
. USC at Wisconsin - Peacock, 4:00 PM ET - 

| ● Tuesday, January 27
. Nebraska at Michigan - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
. Purdue at Indiana - Peacock, 9:00 PM ET - 

| ● Wednesday, January 28
. Butler at St. John's - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
. Xavier at Seton Hall - Peacock, 7:30 PM ET - 
. Xavier at Connecticut (Women's) - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 

| ● Thursday, January 29
. Michigan at Indiana (Women's) - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
. Penn State at Northwestern - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 
. Iowa at USC (Women's) - Peacock, 9:00 PM ET - 

| ● Saturday, January 31
. Marquette at Seton Hall - Peacock, 12:00 PM ET - 
. Indiana at UCLA - Peacock, 5:00 PM ET - 
. Rutgers at USC - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
. Washington at Northwestern - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 

| ● Sunday, February 1
. Minnesota at Penn State - Peacock, 2:00 PM ET - 

| ● Tuesday, February 3
. Xavier at Connecticut - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
. St. John's at DePaul - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 
. Indiana at USC - Peacock, 10:00 PM ET - 

| ● Wednesday, February 4
. Seton Hall at Villanova - Peacock, 6:30 PM ET - 
. Butler at Providence - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
. Creighton at Georgetown - Peacock, 7:30 PM ET - 
. Colorado at Baylor - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 

| ● Thursday, February 5
. Ohio State at Washington (Women's) - Peacock, 9:00 PM ET - 

| ● Saturday, February 7
. Seton Hall at Creighton - Peacock, 6:00 PM ET - 

| ● Tuesday, February 10
. Wisconsin at Illinois - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 

| ● Wednesday, February 11
. Creighton at Connecticut (Women's) - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
. Providence at Seton Hall - Peacock, 7:30 PM ET - 
. UCLA at Michigan State (Women's) - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 
. Creighton at DePaul - Peacock, 9:00 PM ET - 

| ● Thursday, February 12
. Penn State at Maryland (Women's) - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
. Michigan at Northwestern (Women's) - Peacock, 9:00 PM ET - 

| ● Saturday, February 14
. Kansas State at Houston - Peacock, 3:00 PM ET - 
. Georgetown at Connecticut - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 

| ● Sunday, February 15
. Indiana at UCLA (Women's) - Peacock, 3:00 PM ET - 

| ● Tuesday, February 17
. Michigan at Purdue - Peacock, 6:30 PM ET - 
. UCLA at Michigan State - Peacock, 8:30 PM ET - 

| ● Wednesday, February 18
. Connecticut at Villanova (Women's) - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
. Kansas at Oklahoma State - Peacock, 9:00 PM ET - 

| ● Thursday, February 19
. Wisconsin at USC (Women's) - Peacock, 9:00 PM ET - 

| ● Saturday, February 21
. Washington at Maryland - Peacock, 3:00 PM ET -
. West Virginia at TCU - Peacock, 5:00 PM ET - 

| ● Sunday, February 22
. Marquette at Villanova (Women's) - Peacock, 3:30 PM ET - 
. Wisconsin at UCLA (Women's) - Peacock, 5:30 PM ET - 

| ● Tuesday, February 24
. Marquette at Georgetown - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET -

| ● Wednesday, February 25
. St. John's at Connecticut - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
. Michigan at Ohio State (Women's) - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 
. DePaul at Creighton - Peacock, 9:00 PM ET - 

| ● Thursday, February 26
. Villanova at Seton Hall (Women's) - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
. Michigan State at Purdue - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 

| ● Sunday, March 1
. Seton Hall at Butler (Women's) - Peacock, 3:30 PM ET - 
. Marquette at Providence (Women's) - Peacock, 5:30 PM ET - 

| ● Tuesday, March 3
. Georgetown at St. John's - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
. Oregon at Illinois - Peacock, 9:00 PM ET - 

| ● Wednesday, March 4
. Marquette at Providence - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
. Ohio State at Penn State - Peacock, 7:30 PM ET -
. Villanova at DePaul - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 

| ● Thursday, March 5
. Michigan at Iowa - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 

| ● Saturday, March 7
. Utah at Baylor - Peacock, 8:00 PM ET - 

Postseason:
  • College Basketball on NBC & Peacock: 2025-26 Postseason Broadcast Schedule — Men's and Women's (All Times Eastern and Subject to Change)
| ● Wednesday, March 4
. First Round: Teams TBD (Gainbridge Fieldhouse) - Peacock, 3:30 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2026 Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament First Round (Indianapolis)
. First Round: Teams TBD (Gainbridge Fieldhouse) - Peacock, 6:00 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2026 Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament First Round (Indianapolis)
. First Round: Teams TBD (Gainbridge Fieldhouse) - Peacock, 8:30 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2026 Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament First Round (Indianapolis)

| ● Friday, March 6
. First Round: Teams TBD (Mohegan Sun Arena) - Peacock, 11:30 AM ET - 
- ⮞ 2025 BIG EAST Women's Basketball Tournament -- First Round (Uncasville, Connecticut)
. First Round: Teams TBD (Mohegan Sun Arena) - Peacock, 1:30 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2025 BIG EAST Women's Basketball Tournament -- First Round (Uncasville, Connecticut)
. First Round: Teams TBD (Mohegan Sun Arena) - Peacock, 4:00 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2025 BIG EAST Women's Basketball Tournament -- First Round (Uncasville, Connecticut)

| ● Saturday, March 7
. Quarterfinal #1: Teams TBD (Mohegan Sun Arena) - Peacock, 12:00 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2025 BIG EAST Women's Basketball Tournament -- Quarterfinals (Uncasville, Connecticut)
. Quarterfinal #2: Teams TBD (Mohegan Sun Arena) - Peacock, 2:30 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2025 BIG EAST Women's Basketball Tournament -- Quarterfinals (Uncasville, Connecticut
. Quarterfinal #3: Teams TBD (Mohegan Sun Arena) - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2025 BIG EAST Women's Basketball Tournament -- Quarterfinals (Uncasville, Connecticut)
. Quarterfinal #4: Teams TBD (Mohegan Sun Arena) - Peacock, 9:30 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2025 BIG EAST Women's Basketball Tournament -- Quarterfinals (Uncasville, Connecticut)

| ● Sunday, March 8
. Semifinal #1: Teams TBD (Mohegan Sun Arena) - Peacock, 2:30 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2025 BIG EAST Women's Basketball Tournament -- Semifinals (Uncasville, Connecticut)
. Semifinal #2: Teams TBD (Mohegan Sun Arena) - Peacock, 5:00 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2025 BIG EAST Women's Basketball Tournament -- Semifinals (Uncasville, Connecticut)

| ● Monday, March 9
. Championship Game: Teams TBD (Mohegan Sun Arena) - Peacock, 7:00 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2025 BIG EAST Women's Basketball Tournament -- Championship Game (Uncasville, Connecticut)

| ● Tuesday, March 10
. First Round: Teams TBD (United Center) - Peacock, 5:00 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2026 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament -- First Round (Chicago)
. First Round: Teams TBD (United Center) - Peacock, 7:30 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2026 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament -- First Round (Chicago)

| ● Wednesday, March 11
. Second Round: Teams TBD (United Center) - Peacock, 12:00 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2026 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament -- Second Round (Chicago)
. Second Round: Teams TBD (United Center) - Peacock, 2:30 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2026 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament -- Second Round (Chicago)
. First Round Game #1: Teams TBD (Madison Square Garden) - Peacock, 4:00 PM ET -
- ⮞ 2026 BIG EAST Men's Basketball Tournament -- First Round (New York City)
. First Round Game #2: Teams TBD (Madison Square Garden) - Peacock, 6:30 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2026 BIG EAST Men's Basketball Tournament -- First Round (New York City)
. First Round Game #3: Teams TBD (Madison Square Garden) - Peacock, 9:00 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2026 BIG EAST Men's Basketball Tournament -- First Round (New York City)

| ● Thursday, March 12
. Quarterfinal #1: Teams TBD (Madison Square Garden) - Peacock, 12:00 PM ET -
- ⮞ 2026 BIG EAST Men's Basketball Tournament -- Quarterfinals (New York City)
. Quarterfinal #2: Teams TBD (Madison Square Garden) - Peacock, 2:30 PM ET - 
- ⮞ 2026 BIG EAST Men's Basketball Tournament -- Quarterfinals (New York City)

|| 🛈 Sources: NBC Sports Press Box (composite schedule), Big East [Men's and Women's], Big Ten [Men's and Women's], & Big 12 [Men's] ||

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