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The Breakfast Buffet: March Madness Edition

Who’s hungry for college basketball?

Here’s today’s installment of “The Breakfast Buffet”, a daily column that can be found here every single morning getting you caught up to date on everything that’s happened from the day/night before and everything that’s going to happen in the next 24 hours.

Mangia!

Things To Sample

Illinois may finally have a home court advantage against UConn
Two years ago when these two teams played in the Elite Eight, the Huskies’ rabid fan base swarmed Boston and turned TD Garden into an extension of Gampel Pavilion. Earlier this season on the day after Thanksgiving at MSG, UConn again owned the crowd when these two teams went head-to-head at the World’s Most Famous Arena. That won’t happen again on Saturday. Remember: Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis is just 125 miles from Champaign.

Trey McKenney is Michigan’s unsung presence
How do you hide a 6-4 freshman that can pass, dribble, and shoot? I’m not sure how the Wolverines have done it either. In four games during March Madness, McKenney is averaging an impressive 11.8 points off the bench while shooting 62.5 percent from the field and 46.7 percent from three-point range. Those are ridiculously impressive numbers and another reason why many people consider Michigan the favorite to win the national title this week in Indianapolis.

Flory Bidunga hits the open market
Kansas’ star big man will reportedly once again puts his name into the transfer portal and also go through the NBA Draft process. The 6-10 Bidunga did the same thing a year ago before ultimately returning to the Jayhawks for his sophomore season. All options are indeed on the table for this southpaw, who averaged 13.3 points, 9.0 rebounds, and 2.6 blocks this past year in Lawrence. Bidunga will be in high demand over the next few months if he does indeed play college basketball in 2026-27.

On The Side

  • Dusty May is 10-3 in the NCAA Tournament as a head coach.
  • Arizona’s 36 wins are the most in program history.
  • UConn’s Solo Ball is just 10-36 from the field and 3-21 from three-point range in four NCAA Tournament games.
  • College Hoops Today reported on Thursday that Boston College and UMass will meet next season in a neutral site game at TD Garden in Boston.
  • The annual Final Four practice show is today at 11 AM ET on CBS Sports Network.

Leftovers

  • INSIDE COLLEGE BASKETBALL NOW (4/28): Guest — Syracuse’s Gerry McNamara
  • INSIDE COLLEGE BASKETBALL NOW (4/27): 5-in-5, Duke/John Blackwell, Florida/Thomas Haugh, Arkansas/Miikka Muurinen
  • Tennessee, NC State to meet next season in neutral site game in Nashville
  • DePaul, SMU to start home-and-home series
  • Missouri, Marquette finalizing agreement to meet on November 15th at the United Center

Written by Jon Rothstein

Jon Rothstein has been a college basketball insider for CBS Sports since 2010 and a contributor to the CBS Broadcast Network since 2016. He also joined FanDuel as a Content Creator in 2022. Rothstein is also the host of INSIDE COLLEGE BASKETBALL NOW, which is part of the CBS Sports Podcast Network. - Learn More

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INSIDE COLLEGE BASKETBALL NOW (4/21): Guest — Providence’s Bryan Hodgson

INSIDE COLLEGE BASKETBALL NOW (4/20): Retention, UConn, Illinois, Duke/Patrick Ngongba, John Blackwell

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