The Seminoles (26-5, 16-4 in ACC play) earned the top seed in the men’s basketball tournament on Sunday thanks to their conference-best 16-4 record in ACC play, avoiding the logjam with Virginia, Duke and Louisville behind them. Now it’s on Devin Vassell (12.9 points, 5.2 rebounds, 1.6 assists per game), Trent Forrest (11.8 ppg, 4.4 rpg, 4.1 apg) and M.J. Walker (10.8 ppg, 1.7 rpb, 1.4 apg) to lead FSU to only the school’s second ACC Tournament championship in program history.

MORE: Get the latest March Madness odds from Sports Insider

The Cavaliers (23-7, 15-5), Blue Devils (25-6, 15-5) and Cardinals (24-7, 15-5) and a host of NCAA Tournament-hopeful teams will be right on the Seminoles’ tails. Here is the complete breakdown of the 2020 ACC Tournament, from brackets, TV information and schedules:

ACC Tournament bracket 2020

Florida State earned the overall No. 1 seed in the 2020 ACC Tournament, followed by Virginia, Louisville and Duke as the Nos. 2-4 seeds, respectively. Those are the only teams in Ryan Fagan’s latest March Madness predictions that are projected to make the NCAA Tournament — meaning every other team will be fighting for its postseason life.

(Note: Georgia Tech, dealt a postseason ban by the NCAA in September, has withdrawn its appeal to compete in the postseason. It will not play in the 2020 ACC Tournament).

Below is the full seeding for the 2020 ACC Tournament:

FAGAN: Sporting News March Madness projections 4.0

Odds to win ACC Tournament

Florida State, the top overall seed of the ACC Tournament, also has the best odds to win it all, per SportsInsider.com. The Seminoles come in at 7/4 odds to win the ACC Tournament, followed by Duke (2/1), Louisville (7/2) and Virginia (7/1). Below are the full odds to win the 2020 ACC Tournament, per SportsInsider.com:

How to watch the ACC Tournament live

The ACC Tournament will be broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ACC Network.

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT BRACKETS:B1G | SEC | B12 | P-12 | Big East

​2020 ACC Tournament schedule

The 2020 ACC Tournament will begin Tuesday, March 10 and run through Saturday, March 14. It will take place at Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, N.C. Below is the full schedule for the tournament:

​Round 1: Tuesday, March 10

Round 2: Wednesday, March 11

Quarterfinals: Thursday, March 12

Semifinals: Friday, March 13

ACC championship game: Saturday, March 14