The Kansas Jayhawks and Samford men’s basketball teams are scheduled to meet in a tournament game at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, March 21. The game is scheduled to start at 8:55 p.m. CT/7:55 p.m. MT.
No. 4 seed Kansas comes into the matchup 22-10 overall. Most recently, Cincinnati beat Kansas 72-52 on March 13 in the Big 12 Conference Tournament. The top two scorers for KU this season are Kevin McCullar Jr. with 18.3 points per game and Hunter Dickinson who averages 18.0 points and 10.8 rebounds per contest.
No. 13-seeded Samford enters the contest 29-5 overall. On March 11, Samford defeated ETSU 76-69 in the SoCon Tournament championship game. Achor Achor leads Samford in scoring this season with 15.8 points per game and rebounding with 6.1 rebounds per game.
Bill Self is the Kansas Jayhawks men’s basketball head coach. Bucky McMillan is the Samford men’s basketball head coach.
The Kansas Jayhawks vs. Samford men’s basketball game is scheduled to be broadcast on TBS at 8:55 p.m. CT/7:55 p.m. MT on Thursday, March 21.TBS broadcasters for the game are scheduled to be Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Brendan Haywood (analyst), and Dana Jacobson (reporter).
Whatever team wins this game then advances to face either No. 5 seed Gonzaga or No. 12 seed McNeese State on Saturday, March 23 at the Delta Center.
If you don’t have cable or satellite TV, online live-streaming platforms such as Sling TV and Max offer alternatives for enjoying the game.
Several streaming services offer ways to watch the Samford vs. KU Jayhawks men’s basketball game. Each one is ready to bring the court to your couch. Here are your options.
If you want to watch the Kansas Jayhawks vs. Samford game on TBS via Sling TV, you’ll need either the Orange Plan or the Blue Plan. Both the Orange and Blue plans start at $15 for the first month and then increase to $40 per month subsequently, and they both also come with 50 hours of free DVR storage.
TBS is one of 26 channels included on both the Orange and Blue plans. There are six channels exclusive to the Orange Plan, including ESPN and ESPN2. There are 14 channels exclusive to the Blue Plan, and those include FS1, NFL Network, and TruTV. Another difference between the Orange and Blue plans is that you can only stream on one device with the Orange Plan, and the Blue Plan allows streaming on three devices at once.
In higher-priced plans, Sling TV’s sports channel offerings include ABC, ACC Network, Big Ten Network, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPNews, ESPNU, Fox, FS1, FS2, NBC, NFL Network, Pac-12 Network, SEC Network, TNT, and TruTV.
Max is getting into men’s college basketball this March with the inclusion of the B/R Sports Add-On. You can see every jump shot, block, and upset across TNT, TBS and TruTV with no extra fees attached.
There are three Max tiers. The cheapest package is Max With Ads, which is $9.99 per month. It allows streaming on two devices. You can save 42% by paying for one year upfront at $69.99.
The second package is Max Ad-Free, and that is $15.99 per month. If you’re mainly getting Max for sports, there isn’t much difference between Max With Ads and Max Ad-Free since sports will still include ads. If you pay one year upfront, you save 45% on Max Ad-Free at $104.99.
Max Ultimate Ad-Free is the third package, and it is $19.99 per month. It also upgrades to allow streaming on four devices at once. Plus, it has 4K Ultra HD capability. The one-year price for Max Ultimate Ad-Free is $139.99.
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