[03/17/26 - 06:45 AM] Video: Paramount+ Reveals Trailer & Key Art for Men's College Basketball Docuseries, "Made for March" The docuseries chronicles two of college basketball's most renowned programs - Kansas Jayhawks and Michigan Wolverines--this season in their bid for a national championship.
[via press release from CBS]
PARAMOUNT+ REVEALS TRAILER & KEY ART FOR MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL DOCUSERIES, "MADE FOR MARCH"
March 17, 2026 - Paramount+ today revealed the trailer and key art for the four-part docuseries, MADE FOR MARCH, which will debut on the service on Saturday, April 4. The docuseries chronicles two of college basketball's most renowned programs - Kansas Jayhawks and Michigan Wolverines--this season in their bid for a national championship.
The series features unprecedented off-court access, exclusive interviews, game footage and coverage of key regular season, conference and postseason matchups in the Big 12 and Big Ten. For the first time, cameras follow both teams across an entire season, capturing the intensity, pressure and passion on the road to and through the post-season.
MADE FOR MARCH will stream over four weeks first on Paramount+ and then air on CBS below:
· Episode 101: Saturday, April 4 | 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST
· Episode 102: Sunday, April 5 | 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. EST
· Episode 103: Sunday, April 5 | 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. ES
· Episode 104: Saturday, April 18 | 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. EST
About the teams featured:
· University of Michigan Wolverines, currently ranked #3 in the nation, guided by second-year head coach Dusty May. Behind Senior forward Yaxel Lendeborg, the Wolverines entered the season with one of the most touted transfer classes in the country and have been one of the strongest teams in the sport to date.
· University of Kansas Jayhawks, currently ranked #14 in the nation, are led by Hall of Fame head coach Bill Self. With Self having steered the Jayhawks to two national championships, making Kansas one of the most consistently successful programs in the sport, the 2025 - 2026 team is led by widely projected No. 1 NBA draft pick, Darryn Peterson.
The series is produced by Paramount Sports Entertainment and Religion of Sports, an award-winning media company founded by Tom Brady, Michael Strahan and Gotham Chopra. Producers include: Executive produced by Jesse Sisgold & Jon Weinbach for Paramount Sports Entertainment; Executive produced by Gotham Chopra, Ameeth Sankaran and Jonathan Schaerf for Religion of Sports; Executive produced by Collin Orcutt. Co-Executive produced by Sami Khan. CBS Sports and Big Ten Network also collaborated on the project.
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