Final Four 2013 Schedule: Where and When to Watch Remaining Tournament Action
Only four teams remain alive for the 2013 national championship as the Final Four gets set to tip off this weekend from Atlanta.
The first matchup will pit David against Goliath as No. 9 Wichita State, playing the role of Cinderella, gets set to take on the tournament's top overall seed in Louisville. The Shockers have played well throughout but have had some close calls, while the Cardinals have won each of their four games by an average of 22 points.
Saturday's Final Four action will conclude with a juicy matchup pitting one of college basketball's top players and offensive units up against Jim Boeheim's nightmarish 2-3 zone defense. Michigan vs. Syracuse has tons of potential, and the two-point spread reflects that.
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Here we'll get you caught up on what, where and when to watch for this weekend.
Final Four 2013 Schedule
| Date | Matchup | Start Time (ET) | Channel |
| Saturday, April 6 | No. 1 Louisville vs. No. 9 Wichita State | 6:09 p.m. | CBS |
| Saturday, April 6 | No. 4 Syracuse vs. No. 4 Michigan | 8:49 p.m. | CBS |
| Monday, April 8 | 2013 National Championship Game | 9:23 p.m. | CBS |
Trey Burke, Russ Smith Looking to Take Home MOP Honors
Guards Trey Burke and Russ Smith have been nothing short of sensational thus far in the NCAA tournament.
Michigan's Burke has earned AP Player of the Year honors already and looks to be the hands-down favorite to claim Most Outstanding Player honors in the Final Four this weekend if he can lead the Wolverines to their first national title since 1989.
Burke is averaging 15.5 points and 7.8 assists per game through four tournament games.
On the other side of the bracket, Louisville's Smith has been overwhelming opposing backcourts with his speed and scoring prowess. Smith is averaging 26 points and over three steals per game in the Big Dance this spring, shooting better than 54 percent from the field.
Will we see these two go head to head on Monday night?
Wichita State One Shock Away from History
With a win over Louisville on Saturday night in Atlanta, Wichita State would make its first ever appearance in the National Championship Game.
Before 2013, the Shockers last made the Final Four in 1965 but were blown out by John Wooden's UCLA Bruins in the national semifinals. Louisville is favored by 10 points this weekend, so Gregg Marshall's squad has its work cut out for it.
The other three Final Four teams, including Louisville, have all reached the National Championship Game in the past and boast a combined four national championships between them.
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