The
Final Four: Your Cheat Sheet and
Rooting Guide



The calendar says it's April, but
March Madness is yet to reach its glorious crescendo. That comes on Saturday, when the tournament's two
Final Four games tip off, and on Monday night, when we get the 2014 national championship game
But who should you watch?
How should you watch? Who has the best chance to win? Read on to get up to speed on broadcast information and fun-filled team previews quicker than a Shabazz Napier crossover dribble
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Some Final Four basics
Top overall seed Florida and seven-seed Connecticut get things started on Saturday at 6:09 p.m. ET. Then two-seed Wisconsin takes on eight-seed Kentucky on the same floor inside **rthern Texas' massive AT&T Stadium. That game is scheduled to tip at 8:49 p.m. ET, but could be pushed back if the first one runs long.
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