CBS live stream: Watch Stanford vs Dayton online free; March Madness Sweet 16 TV Schedule, Printable Bracket

NCAA March Madness

The Stanford Cardinal will play the Dayton Flyers in March Madness 2014 on Thursday night as the NCAA 2014 basketball tournament starts one of it's most dramatic rounds. Sixty-four teams have become just 16 in a dramatic few days of basketball last week, and now teams will be vying to reach the Elite 8.

Stanford vs Dayton will start at 7.15 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the CBS network. A full schedule of today's other games and how to watch them on TV is shown below. But all the action from today's March Madness tournament can be watched online through live stream via the link provided below.

Thursday's NCAA action will start with Stanford against Dayton, but that will be followed quickly by No. 2 seeded Wisconsin taking on No. 6 seeded Baylor. That game will start at 7.47 p.m. ET and will be shown on the TBS TV network.

A few hours later, No. 1 seeds Florida will face off against No. 4 seeds UCLA in a massive clash. Although the Gators will be big favorites, the Bruins have a number of very talented players and they could pose a lot of questions of this Florida team. The game starts at 9.45 p.m. ET and will be shown on TV on the CBS network.

The final game on Thursday will be No. 1 seeded Arizona taking on San Diego State, who have been seeded No. 4 in this year's competition. This again should be a very tight contest. The game will start at 10.17 p.m. ET and will be shown on the TBS network.

All qualifying Sweet 16 teams are: Florida, UCLA, Dayton, Stanford, Virginia, Michigan St., Iowa St., Connecticut, Arizona, SDSU, Baylor, Wisconsin, Kentucky, Louisville, Tennessee, and Michigan.

Sweet 16 games can be watched online for free via the March Madness Live app.The app gives direct live stream access to all games in the 2014 NCAA Division 1 Men's basketball championship tournament.

Live streaming access will be available after users verify their TV subscription. However, games broadcast on CBS will not require a log in for the app. The NCAA March Madness Live app will provide all coverage, including live streaming video, highlights, stats, news and social engagement.

NCAA March Madness Live app is available to download directly from www.ncaa.com/marchmadness. To log in, click on the "select service provider" tab and make your selection.

The updated printable March Madness bracket is available here.

The Sweet 16 games will be followed by the Elite Eight games on Saturday, March 29.

The Semifinals will take place April 5, with the Championship game to follow on April 7. Both games will take place at the AT&T stadium in Arlington, Texas.

The following is the full TV schedule for the Sweet 16 games on Thursday, March 27 and Friday, March 28:

March 27, 2014 (South, West Regions):

Stanford (No. 10) vs Dayton (No. 11) – 7.15 p.m. CBS
Wisconsin (No. 2) vs Baylor (No. 6) – 7.47 p.m. TBS
Florida (No. 1) vs UCLA (No. 4) – 9.45 p.m. CBS
Arizona (No. 1) vs San Diego State (No. 4) – 9.55 p.m. TBS

March 28, 2014 (Midwest, East Regions):
Michigan (No. 2) vs Tennessee (No. 11) – 7.15 p.m. CBS
Iowa State (No. 3) vs Connecticut (No. 7) – 7.47 p.m. TBS
Louisville (No. 4) vs Kentucky (No. 8) – 9.40 p.m. CBS
Virginia (No. 1) vs Michigan State (No. 4) – 9.55 p.m. TBS