
What channel is Carmen's Crew vs Fail Harder TBT on today? Time, TV, streaming info
The Ohio State basketball alumni team, known as "Carmen's Crew," is still alive and kicking after disposing of the No. 5 seed in the Indianapolis Region, the Fort Wayne Champs, but barely. The win advanced the squad to the Round of 16 for a Regional Final opposite of No. 7 seed Fail Harder on Tuesday night.
One more win and Carmen's Crew will advance to the quarterfinals of the tournament next Sunday.
Though this team isn't as jam-packed with former Ohio State stars as the last couple that took home the title of the tournament, the namesake is still there, and there are four former Buckeye players still contributing on this year's team. If you landed here, we're pretty sure you are looking for a way to find out how and where to watch the game and root for these former players, so we have everything you need to know.
What channel is Carmen's Crew's second game in TBT action Tuesday?
Streaming options: FS2 | Fubo (free trial)
Watch Ohio State vs Fail Harder Live on Fubo (free trial)
FS1 will televise the game between Carmen's Crew and Fail Harder. Streaming options include Fubo, which carries the Fox Sports family of networks and offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Carmen's Crew vs. Fail Harder time Tuesday
Date: Tuesday, July 22Time: 8 p.m. ETLocation: Hinkle Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, Indiana)
Carmen's Crew's 2025 TBT run so far
Sunday, July 20: Carmen's Crew 78, GoTime Green Machine 67Monday, July 21: Carmen's Crew 73, Fort Wayne Champs 69Tuesday, July 22: vs. No. 7 seed Fail Harder
Fail Harder's 2025 TBT run so far
Saturday, July 19: Fail Harder 89, Assembly Ball 76Monday, July 21: Fail Harder 80, All Good Dawgs 77Tuesday, July 22: vs. No. 1 seed Carmen's Crew
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