Final Four 2018: Tip times, TV schedule for Saturday

BOSTON, MA - MARCH 25: Head coach Jay Wright of the Villanova Wildcats holds the East Regional Champion trophy after defeating the Texas Tech Red Raiders 71-59 in the 2018 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament East Regional to advance to the 2018 Final Four at TD Garden on March 25, 2018 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
BOSTON, MA - MARCH 25: Head coach Jay Wright of the Villanova Wildcats holds the East Regional Champion trophy after defeating the Texas Tech Red Raiders 71-59 in the 2018 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament East Regional to advance to the 2018 Final Four at TD Garden on March 25, 2018 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

The Final Four is set and now is the TV schedule so clear your schedule for Saturday night so you can watch all the action.

We started with 68 teams and now we’re down to the Final Four. How’s your bracket looking? My bracket was busted on the opening night after Arizona lost to Buffalo and any chance of making a run was ended the next day when Virginia made history as the first No. 1 seed to lose to a No. 16 seed when UMBC pulled off the biggest upset in March Madness history.

It almost seems like a long time ago when that happened because it’s been all about Loyola, Sister Jean and their Cinderella run as a No. 11 seed. Not to be outdone, is John Beilein who has his Michigan Wolverines in position to capture a national title with a combination of defense and clutch shooting.

The Ramblers and Wolverines get the action started first from San Antonio as the two will tip off at 6:09 p.m. ET on TBS.

My heart wants me to go with Loyola as I’m a Chicago-area native and love this ride they’ve been on. My head, however, thinks the clock may be hitting midnight on their Cinderella story. I hope my heart prevails.

40 minutes after the conclusion of the Loyola-Michigan game will see the main event with No. 1 Villanova looking to capture their second national title in three years. Jay Wright’s team will take on the Kansas Jayhawks who defeated the Duke Blue Devils in overtime.

Now that you know the Final Four schedule, make sure you get all of your errands and chores done on Friday night or Saturday morning and afternoon so you can order a pizza and watch the two games on TBS for what promises to be a pretty fun Saturday night.

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Who do you think will end up winning and meeting in the national title game on Monday evening on CBS?