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2014 NCAA Tournament: Schedule and bracket for Sweet 16 games

After Thursday's thrilling win over Baylor, Wisconsin gets the day off on Friday. Which Sweet 16 games will you be watching?

Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

SB Nation 2014 NCAA March Madness Coverage

FRIDAY'S TV SCHEDULE (all times CT)
REGION GAME VENUE TIME TV ANNOUNCERS
Midwest (2) Michigan Wolverines vs. (11) Tennessee Volunteers Lucas Oil Stadium
Indianapolis, IN
6:15 p.m. CBS Jim Nantz, Greg Anthony, Tracy Wolfson
East (3) Iowa State Cyclones vs. (7) Connecticut Huskies Madison Square Garden
New York City, NY
6:27 p.m. TBS Verne Lundquist, Bill Raftery, Allie LaForce
Midwest (4) Louisville Cardinals vs. (8) Kentucky Wildcats Lucas Oil Stadium
Indianapolis, IN
8:45 p.m. CBS Jim Nantz, Greg Anthony, Tracy Wolfson
East (1) Virginia Cavaliers vs. (4) Michigan St. Spartans Madison Square Garden
New York, NY
8:57 p.m. TBS Verne Lundquist, Bill Raftery, Allie LaForce

Get some sleep? Wisconsin's back in the Elite Eight for the first time since 2005, and in doing so, we get a Friday off. As you'd expect from the latter half of a Sweet 16 slate, there's some pretty solid matchups tonight. You get two Big Ten squads in Michigan and Michigan State, a top seed in Virginia and one of the country's hottest teams in Louisville. Crazy as this tournament's been, it's always nice having a deep pool of talented, experienced rosters alive late.

The Badgers will play Arizona, which took down San Diego State on Thursday, Saturday night at approximately 7:49 p.m. CT. The game will air on TBS with Verne Lundquist, Bill Raftery and Allie LaForce on the call.

So which games will you be watching? I have Michigan State in my Final Four, along with Louisville. With Florida and Arizona already one step away, I'm looking forward to this weekend. How are your brackets looking?