Michigan State vs Kansas live stream: How to watch online

Nov 17, 2015; Chicago, IL, USA; Michigan State Spartans guard Matt McQuaid (20) celebrates a three point basket late in the second half against the Kansas Jayhawks at the United Center. Michigan State Won 79-73. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 17, 2015; Chicago, IL, USA; Michigan State Spartans guard Matt McQuaid (20) celebrates a three point basket late in the second half against the Kansas Jayhawks at the United Center. Michigan State Won 79-73. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports /
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Here’s how you can watch Sunday evening’s Michigan State vs Kansas game live from Tulsa online.

Two days ago, the talk around the country was about how Michigan State was barely a tournament team and it would get blown out by Miami — at least some were speaking that way. However, the Spartans put a sluggish start to the game behind them and blew the doors off the Hurricanes, 78-58.

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Unfortunately, the winner of that game was tasked with taking down top-seeded Kansas in the second round. Michigan State won the right to play Kansas and the doubters are making themselves known. There’s no way this young, inconsistent Michigan State team could beat the top seed in the Midwest Region, right?

Tom Izzo has been in this situation before and he’s 13-1 in second round games at Michigan State. He’s got a talented group of freshmen in Miles Bridges, Josh Langford, Nick Ward and Cassius Winston who combined for 57 points on Friday against Miami which was a school record in the NCAA Tournament for freshmen. Can they do it again Sunday?

Here’s how you can watch Sunday’s Michigan State vs Kansas game:

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Date: Sunday, March 19
Start Time: 5:15 p.m. ET
Location: Tulsa, OK
Venue: BOK Center
TV: CBS
Live Stream: CBS Sports Live or March Madness Live

Michigan State will need its best performance of the season to take down the Jayhawks of Kansas, but it will ultimately come down to whose guard play is better. Can the Spartans slow down Frank Mason III?