Here are the top 10 men’s college basketball games to watch this week, according to Andy Katz.
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1. Arizona at BYU
How to watch: 9:00 p.m. ET Monday on ESPN
This could be the Big 12’s game of the year, and that’s saying something. The undefeated Wildcats and freshman star Koa Peat squared off against the surging Cougars and their first-year phenom AJ Dybantsa.
2. Nebraska at Michigan
How to watch: Tuesdays at 7pm on the Peacock
Who played for first place? Unbeaten Nebraska at Michigan might be the Big Ten’s best game of the year.
3. Michigan State at Michigan State
How to watch: Fridays at 8pm ET on FOX
The Wolverines could face a need-to-win streak to keep up with the Huskers or stay strong in the Big Ten. The Spartans can do the same if they win.
4. Illinois at Nebraska
How to watch: Sunday at 4pm ET on FS1
If the Illini are still flying high after a win at Purdue, the Hackers will be tied for first at worst when this game happens.
5. Louisville, Duke
How to watch: 7:00 p.m. ET Monday on ESPN
The Blue Devils are looking for a season sweep of the Cards, but this time they will face Mikel Brown Jr.
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6. BYU at Kansas
How to watch: 4:30 p.m. ET Saturday on ESPN
The Cougars could beat Arizona or it might be able to compete for the first time to be the underdog. The Jayhawks will prepare for this monster battle. Hopefully we get the AJ Dybantsa-Darryn Peterson fight.
7. Purdue in Indiana
How to watch: Tuesdays at 9pm ET on Peacock
The Boilermakers couldn’t afford to lose three in a row, while the Hoosiers finally went to Rutgers. And the competition should always be watched.
8. USC at Iowa
How to watch: 7:00 p.m. ET Wednesday on the Big Ten Network
This is a huge game for both schools. Southern Cal is looking for a midwestern player after a win at Wisconsin.
9. Kentucky at Vanderbilt
How to watch: 9:00 p.m. ET Tuesday on ESPN
While the Wildcats are looking for a way to win, the Commodores have taken a bit of a step back.
10. Texas Tech at UCF
How to watch: 12 p.m. ET Saturday on ESPN2
This is a golden opportunity for the Knights to get another square 1 win.

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