Where to watch the 2010 NCAA Tournament Final Four

By Ryan

ncaa-final-four-2010-logoWell, we’re down to the NCAA Tournament semifinals, the Final Four. Some are calling this an underwhelming Final Four. I heard it described yesterday as “the Great Alaska Shootout.” Which, yeah, I could see that. I’m figuring that Michigan State beats Butler, since MSU has pretty much coasted through the tournament facing weak opposition. Then the Spartans just get pounded in the finals (again) by Duke. CBS has announced the airtimes for the games on Saturday, as well as a feature with President Barack Obama playing CBS analyst Clark Kellogg in a one-on-one game. From CBS:

CBS Sports has announced tip times for the 2010 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Final Four games on Saturday, April 3 (6:00-11:00 PM, ET). Butler takes on Michigan State to tip-off the day (6:07 PM, ET), followed by Duke against West Virginia 40 minutes after conclusion of the first game (approximately 8:47 PM, ET).

PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA GOES ONE-ON-ONE WITH CLARK KELLOGG DURING CBS SPORTS’ NCAA FINAL FOUR COVERAGE ON SATURDAY, APRIL 3

CBS Sports’ lead college basketball analyst Clark Kellogg goes one-one-one with President Barack Obama in an interview and game of basketball during CBS Sports’ exclusive coverage of the NCAA Final Four® on Saturday, April 3 (4:00-11:00 PM, ET). Kellogg and CBS News’ EARLY SHOW co-anchor Harry Smith challenge the President to a game on the White House basketball court.
Also, Smith sits down in a separate interview with the President that will be broadcast on THE EARLY SHOW Friday, April 2 (7:00-9:00 AM, ET/PT). The interviews and game are scheduled to occur on Thursday, April 1.

Earlier this season President Obama joined Kellogg and Verne Lundquist courtside as guest analyst during CBS Sports’ broadcast of Duke-Georgetown on January 30. During the broadcast President Obama said, “Nobody can keep up with Clark. He’s the best color man in college basketball.” President Obama then warned Kellogg that he was interested in his job, “After retirement I am coming after your job Clark. I am just letting you know. You either have three more years or seven, I am not sure which. But you need to plan accordingly because I am going to do some play-by-play.”

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