College Basketball Live

College Basketball Live (2011- )

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College Basketball Live is a talk-show that brings the fans in depth analysis, reports, and all the big college basketball news.

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ScheduleMonday - Sunday (daily) at 15:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S07E36Episode 36Apr. 3, 2017
S07E35Episode 35März 14, 2017
S07E34Episode 34März 14, 2017
S07E33Episode 33März 13, 2017
S07E32Episode 32März 13, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did College Basketball Live premiere?

College Basketball Live premiered on November 14, 2011.

Who were the hosts of College Basketball Live?

The hosts of College Basketball Live were various ESPN analysts and reporters, including Jay Bilas, Hubert Davis, and Andy Katz.

What was the format of the show?

College Basketball Live featured analysis, highlights, and discussion of NCAA basketball games and teams.

Was College Basketball Live a weekly or daily show?

College Basketball Live was a daily show that aired on ESPN2 and ESPNU.

Which conference did College Basketball Live primarily cover?

College Basketball Live primarily covered the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and Big East Conference.

Was there a segment dedicated to college basketball recruiting on College Basketball Live?

Yes, there was a segment called "Recruiting Nation" that focused on college basketball recruiting news.

Who were the regular guests on College Basketball Live?

Regular guests on College Basketball Live included coaches, players, and other ESPN commentators and analysts.

Did College Basketball Live feature live game coverage?

No, College Basketball Live did not feature live game coverage. It focused on analysis and discussion of games and teams.

Was there a segment that focused on women's college basketball on College Basketball Live?

Yes, there was a segment called "Women's Hoops Report" that discussed women's college basketball news and games.

Did College Basketball Live cover NCAA March Madness?

Yes, College Basketball Live covered NCAA March Madness and provided analysis and highlights of the tournament.

Was Marcus Jordan, Michael Jordan's son, ever a topic of discussion on College Basketball Live?

Yes, Marcus Jordan's decision to wear non-Nike sneakers during a game was discussed on an episode of College Basketball Live.

Did College Basketball Live have a social media presence?

Yes, College Basketball Live had a Twitter account and encouraged viewers to interact with the show using the hashtag #CBBLive.

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