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by Chris Mottram • Mar 18, 2010 10:49 AM EDT
Thanks to CBS' March Madness On Demand, it matters slightly less which regional coverage you'll get to see during the Tournament. But there is a big difference between watching a game on your 50-inch HD television vs. watching a feed on your 17-inch computer monitor. So, which game CBS decides you'll get to see is still a critical part of your Tournament viewing experience.
To discover what your television has in store for you today, check out the following coverage maps from HD Net:
Window 1: 12:30 PM ET - Coverage Map
12:20 Florida vs BYU - 54%
12:25 Old Dominion vs Notre Dame - 27%
12:30 Robert Morris vs Villanova - 19%
Window 2: 2:30 PM ET - Coverage Map
2:30 Murray St vs Vanderbilt - 21%
2:50 North Texas vs Kansas St - 46%
2:55 Sam Houston St vs Baylor - 6%
3:00 St. Mary's vs Richmond- 27%
Window 2a: 5:00 PM ET
Available in areas of interest only and on CBS College Sports Network.
4:40 UTEP vs Butler
Window 3: 7:00 PM ET - Coverage Map
7:10 Northern Iowa vs UNLV - 9%
7:15 ETSU vs Kentucky - 32%
7:20 Washington vs Marquette - 31%
7:25 Ohio vs Georgetown - 28%
Window 4: 9:30 PM ET - Coverage Map
9:40 Lehigh vs Kansas - 44%
9:45 Wake Forest vs Texas - 19%
9:50 Montana vs New Mexico - 31%
9:55 SDSU vs Tennessee - 9%
Also check out our quick preview and prediction of all 16 games today.
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