The nightcap of a huge night of college hoops on Tuesday will feature two of the AP top 5 teams squaring off in one of the greatest venues in basketball. Duke takes on Kansas in The Garden with Bill Self and Coach K facing off in an elite coaching battle.

Kentucky and Michigan State face off in the first game of doubleheader at 7 p.m. ET.

Here is how you can catch the big game on television and streaming online. Our college basketball experts also make their picks for the game at the bottom.

Viewing information

Date: Tuesday, Nov. 15

Time: 9:30 p.m. ET

Location: Madison Square Garden, New York

TV: ESPN

Streaming (computer): Watch ESPN

Streaming (mobile): Watch ESPN app

Quick breakdown

Duke will again be without their trio of heralded freshman Tuesday in Marques Bolden, Harry Giles and Jayson Tatum. So far, they've been just fine riding behind Grayson Allen and freshman Frank Jackson to a 2-0 start.

Kansas, meanwhile, fell just short to Indiana in the Armed Forces Classic despite a huge night from Frank Mason III. The Jayhawks will need better efforts from Josh Jackson -- who was just 3 for 11 for nine points in his debut -- and Devonte' Graham this time around to have a chance at knocking off the top-ranked Blue Devils.

Players to watch

Frank Jackson, Duke: Jackson, one of the lesser-heralded of Duke's highly touted freshmen, has been very good for through two games, averaging 18.5 points in the early going -- albeit against Marist and Grand Canyon. That Jackson doesn't get the attention of his fellow freshmen tells you just how good this Blue Devil class is, as Jackson is still a five-star recruit. Coming off the bench, he's provided a spark for the Blue Devils with a very aggressive approach on offense. He plays like he's mad and has something to prove, and that makes Duke incredibly dangerous. I'm betting his hot streak continues Tuesday.

Devonte' Graham, Kansas: Graham dropped a cool 16 points against Indiana in the season-opener, but he was still just 3-of-11 from the floor and 2 of 6 from 3-point range. When Graham and Mason are both on, they terrorize opponents in the backcourt as a nearly unstoppable duo. He will need to return to form for Kansas to compete with Duke, who presents a formidable backcourt challenge defensively with Grayson Allen and Matt Jones.

Matchup to watch

Again, it's the backcourt -- Allen, Jones and Luke Kennard vs. Mason, Graham and Jackson. This should be fun. Again, Jackson was mostly held at bay Friday against Indiana, but I think the matchup is favorable for him to bounce back in a big way against Duke.

Expert picks

Kansas vs. Duke (9:30 p.m., ESPN)
Line
Duke -2.5