The Auburn Tigers and Michigan Wolverines will battle it out Friday as men’s March Madness continues for a chance to reach the Elite Eight in Atlanta.
The Tigers were ranked fourth in the KenPom Rankings, while the Wolverines were ranked 20th as of Wednesday. Auburn is the tournament’s No. 1 overall seed and the SEC’s regular-season champion but face a hot team in Michigan, which earned a No. 5 seed.
The Wolverines are making their 19th Sweet 16 appearance, having reached the round in each of their last six NCAA appearances. It will be the first time Michigan has played NCAA Tournament games in Atlanta since their run to the 2013 Final Four.
Follow along live for bracket updates, scores, highlights and more from Friday’s action:
What time is Auburn vs. Michigan basketball today?
March Madness continues Friday with the Sweet 16 matchup between the No. 1 seeded Auburn Tigers and the No. 5 seeded Michigan Wolverines. The action tips off at 9:39 p.m. ET
Where to watch Auburn vs. Michigan: TV, streaming coverage
TV channel: CBS
Live stream: Paramount+ and Fubo (Fubo offers a free trial subscription)
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What channel is March Madness on?
Men’s NCAA Tournament games will be broadcast across CBS, TBS, and TruTV channels. You can also watch Sweet 16 action via these streaming options: Max and Sling for games carried on TNT, TBS, TruTV. Games carried on CBS are available on Fubo, which offers a free trial subscription to new users.
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Auburn vs. Michigan odds and betting line
The Auburn Tigers are favorites to beat the Michigan Wolverines, according to BetMGM odds as of Friday, March 28.
Spread: Auburn (-8.5)
Moneyline: Auburn (-425); Michigan(+325)
O/U: 155.5
Auburn vs. Michigan predictions and picks
Jeremy Cluff: Michigan 81, Auburn 77
Craig Meyer: Auburn 82, Michigan 70
TaylorJones: Auburn 72 Michigan 63
Two of our three experts are expecting Auburn to take care of business and advance to the Elite Eight. AZ Central’s Jeremy Cluff, however, is calling for Michigan to pull off the upset and for the game to go over the 153.5-point total. USA TODAY’s Craig Meyer and Auburn Wire’s Taylo