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LAWRENCE, KS - FEBRUARY 27: Bill Self head coach of the Kansas Jayhawks claps for his team as they celebrate winning the Big 12 Conference Championship after they defeated Texas Tech Red Raiders 67-58 at Allen Fieldhouse on February 27, 2016 in Lawrence, Kansas. With the win, Kansas clinched its 12th straight conference championship. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images)
LAWRENCE, KS - FEBRUARY 27: Bill Self head coach of the Kansas Jayhawks claps for his team as they celebrate winning the Big 12 Conference Championship after they defeated Texas Tech Red Raiders 67-58 at Allen Fieldhouse on February 27, 2016 in Lawrence, Kansas. With the win, Kansas clinched its 12th straight conference championship. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images)Ed Zurga/Getty Images

NCAA Bracket 2016: Tips, Info and More for Top March Madness Games

Matt FitzgeraldMar 9, 2016

The 2016 NCAA tournament bracket won't be revealed until Selection Sunday, but there's an entire regular season's worth of sample size and some conference tournament action to dissect in assessing the outlook for March Madness.

A nice mix of usual suspects and welcome surprises comprise the top of the current college basketball hierarchy. The Kansas Jayhawks reign supreme as the unquestioned No. 1 in both major national polls.

Below is a look at the complete information for the March Madness bracket schedule, followed by a breakdown of the most notable teams with mere days before the tournament field is set in stone.

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Infiniti NCAA Tip-Off 6 p.m. truTV
Teams TBA 6:30 p.m. truTV
Teams TBA 9 p.m. truTV
Inside March Madness presented by Buick 11:30 p.m. truTV
Infiniti NCAA Tip-Off 6 p.m. truTV
Teams TBA 6:30 p.m. truTV
Teams TBA 9 p.m. truTV
Inside March Madness presented by Buick 11:30 p.m. truTV
Infiniti NCAA Tip-Off Noon truTV
Teams TBA Noon CBS
Teams TBA 12:30 p.m. truTV
Teams TBA 1 p.m. TNT
Teams TBA 1:30 p.m. TBS
Teams TBA 2:30 p.m. CBS
Teams TBA 3 p.m. truTV
Teams TBA 3:50 p.m. TNT
Teams TBA 4:20 p.m. TBS
TBD Documentary 5:30 p.m. truTV
NCAA Press Conferences 6:30 p.m. truTV
Teams TBA 6:45 p.m. TNT
Teams TBA 7 p.m. CBS
Infiniti NCAA Tip-Off 7 p.m. truTV
Teams TBA 7:15 p.m. TBS
Teams TBA 7:15 p.m. truTV
Teams TBA 9:15 p.m. TNT
Teams TBA 9:30 p.m. CBS
Teams TBA 9:45 p.m. TBS
Teams TBA 9:55 p.m. truTV
Inside March Madness presented by Buick 12:30 a.m. truTV
Infiniti NCAA Tip-Off Noon truTV
Teams TBA Noon CBS
Teams TBA 12:30 p.m. truTV
Teams TBA 1 p.m. TNT
Teams TBA 1:30 p.m. TBS
Teams TBA 2:30 p.m. CBS
Teams TBA 3 p.m. truTV
Teams TBA 3:50 p.m. TNT
Teams TBA 4:20 p.m. TBS
TBD Documentary 5:30 p.m. truTV
NCAA Press Conferences 6:30 p.m. truTV
Teams TBA 6:45 p.m. TNT
Teams TBA 7 p.m. CBS
Infiniti NCAA Tip-Off 7 p.m. truTV
Teams TBA 7:15 p.m. TBS
Teams TBA 7:15 p.m. truTV
Teams TBA 9:15 p.m. TNT
Teams TBA 9:30 p.m. CBS
Teams TBA 9:45 p.m. TBS
Teams TBA 9:55 p.m. truTV
Inside March Madness presented by Buick 12:30 a.m. truTV
Teams TBA Noon CBS
Teams TBA 2:30 p.m. CBS
Teams TBA 5 p.m. CBS
Infiniti NCAA Tip-Off 5 p.m. TNT
Teams TBA 6 p.m. TNT
Teams TBA 7 p.m. TBS
Teams TBA 7:30 p.m. CBS
Teams TBA 8:30 p.m. TNT
Teams TBA 9:30 p.m. TBS
Inside March Madness presented by Buick 12 a.m. TBS
Teams TBA Noon CBS
Teams TBA 2:30 p.m. CBS
Teams TBA 5 p.m. CBS
Infiniti NCAA Tip-Off 5 p.m. TNT
Teams TBA 6 p.m. TNT
Teams TBA 7 p.m. TBS
Teams TBA 7:30 p.m. truTV
Teams TBA 8:30 p.m. TNT
Teams TBA 9:30 p.m. TBS
Inside March Madness presented by Buick 12 a.m. TBS
Infiniti NCAA Tip-Off 6 p.m. TBS
Teams TBA 7 p.m. CBS
Teams TBA 7:15 p.m. TBS
Teams TBA 9:30 p.m. CBS
Teams TBA 9:45 p.m.TBS
Inside March Madness presented by Buick 12:30 a.m. TBS
Infiniti NCAA Tip-Off 6 p.m. TBS
Teams TBA 7 p.m. CBS
Teams TBA 7:15 p.m. TBS
Teams TBA 9:30 p.m. CBS
Teams TBA 9:45 p.m. TBS
Inside March Madness presented by Buick 12:30 a.m. TBS
NCAA Division II Menโ€™s Basketball Championship 3 p.m. CBS
Road to the Final Four 5 p.m. CBS
Elite Eight Game 1: Teams TBA 6 p.m. CBS
Elite Eight Game 2: Teams TBA 8:30 p.m. CBS
Infiniti NCAA Tip-Off 5 p.m. TBS
Elite Eight Game 1: Teams TBA6 p.m. TBS
Elite Eight Game 2: Teams TBA8:30 p.m. TBS
Inside March Madness presented by Buick 11 p.m. TBS
โ€œWith a Kissโ€ Documentary Noon CBS
Reeseโ€™s College All-Star Game 1 p.m. CBS
At the Final Four presented by Infiniti 3 p.m. TBS
The Final Four Show 4 p.m. TBS
Final Four Game 1: Teams TBA6 p.m. TBS
Team Stream 6 p.m. TNT
Team Stream 6 p.m. truTV
Final Four Game 2: Teams TBA8:30 p.m. TBS
Team Stream 8:30 p.m. TNT
Team Stream 8:30 p.m. truTV
Inside March Madness presented by Buick 11 p.m. TBS
Capital One Championship Central 7 p.m. TBS
National Championship Game: Teams TBA9 p.m. TBS
Team Stream 9 p.m. TNT
Team Stream 9 p.m. truTV
Inside March Madness presented by Buick11:30 p.m. TBS

2016 NCAA Tournament Analysis and Tips

AUSTIN, TX - FEBRUARY 29: Perry Ellis #34 and Frank Mason III #0 of the Kansas Jayhawks walk on the court during the game with the Texas Longhorns at the Frank Erwin Center on February 29, 2016 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Chris Covatta/Getty Images)

Coach Bill Self's Jayhawks squad retained a high quality of play and returned stars such as senior forward Perry Ellis from last year's team that was a No. 2 seed in the Big Dance but fell in the round of 32.

Although Michigan State was a No. 7 seed in the 2015 tournament, coach Tom Izzo led the Spartans to the Final Four and has them second in the Associated Press poll this year. Villanova and Virginia round out the current consensus Top Four and were the first and second seeds, respectively, in last year's East region.

But chasing down the giants is No. 5 Xavier, which matches Kansas with only four losses on the season and truly belongs among the country's elite.

Not all the big-name programs that fared well in 2014-15 are having an easy go of it, either. Reigning national champion Duke has struggled to nine losses, while Kentucky hasn't been able to find the magic of yesteryear, when it ran out to a 38-0 record before losing in the national semifinals.

The purpose behind yours truly mentioning the exceptional coaches of the best two teams in the polls is because those leaders have a profound effect on what goes down in the NCAA tournament.

No matter where an Izzo-coached Spartans team is in the field, it is a threat to upset anyone. Provide Izzo with exceptional talent, and Michigan State fans have a legitimate national title bid to pull for.

That's why both Duke and Kentucky can't be counted out no matter where they're seeded. There's also a fine line between teams in the big conferences this year, as Fox Sports' Tim Brando recently observed:

The Blue Devils boast a calm, cool and collected coach in Mike Krzyzewski, who has two lethal perimeter players in Grayson Allen and freshman phenom Brandon Ingram.

Allen and Ingram can carry Duke past any opponent on any given night, but the pitfall with the Blue Devils, as always, is their reliance on the three-pointer.

Since Duke shoots at a 38.9 percent clip from downtown and plays against top-quality competition, it's safe to trust the team will thrive on the big stage. Mid-major schools overly reliant on jump shots may pull off a stunner or two in the early going, but once the big games start, the Cinderellas are usually sent packing.

As for Kentucky, its big problem this season has been an unwillingness to defend. KenPom.com ranked the Wildcats second in adjusted defensive efficiency last season; this year's team is 52nd.

Again, though: coaching. John Calipari proved he could pull a talented team that was failing to jell out of a rut in 2013-14, when his Wildcats ran all the way to the national title game as a No. 8 seed.

Between first-year scoring machine Jamal Murray complementing sophomore floor general Tyler Ulis in the backcourt and a rare Calipari senior in Alex Poythress, this Kentucky team has a different makeup than years past. It may be enough to spark a magnificent March.

For those who were burned by Virginia last season in its fall in the second round to North Carolina State, don't be afraid to bet on the Cavaliers to go all the way this time around.

Virginia still plays stonewall defense and holds KenPom.com's No. 1 overall rating. It defeated Louisville 68-46 in its last contest, showing off the outstanding level at which it can execute.

Excellent guard play from Malcolm Brogdon and London Perrantes, combined with a knack for getting key stops, gives the Cavaliers as good a chance as anyone of being the last team standing in the Big Dance.

Brogdon in particular has set the tone. The senior became the first ever to win ACC Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year. His loyalty to the program has helped Virginia rise to national prominence of late, and it'd be fitting to see Brogdon guide the Cavs to a title to cap it all off.

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