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Basketball Schedule Releases: Yes, They're Still Happening

It's October 4, which means we're just a little more than a month from tip-off. That means just about every team has released a schedule for 2010-11. After the jump, I'll have links for some of the...

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Big East Schedule Released Leading To One Final Major Wave Of Announcements

Blogging the Bracket has plenty of schedule links, thanks to Friday's release of the Big East conference slate.

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Hall Of Fame Tip-Off: Event? Yes; Tournament? Not So Much

Blogging the Bracket looks at the confusing format for the 2010 Hall of Fame Tip-Off in Springfield, Mass.

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Charleston Classic Field Set...Officially

Blogging the Bracket takes a quick look at the just released, Carolinas-centric Charleston Classic field.

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NIT Season Tip-Off Bracket Finalized And ESPN Is Doing The Marathon Thing Again

Blogging the Bracket looks at the NIT Season Tip-Off Bracket and ESPN's 2010 season opening marathon.

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Bracket Thursday, Scheduling News, And Some Housekeeping (But Not In That Order)

Blogging the Bracket takes a look at the early season college basketball tournament brackets that were announced Thursday afternoon.

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College Hoops Scheduling Info Continues To Trickle Out

Blogging the Bracket takes a look at some of the college basketball games and schedules that have been announced in recent weeks.

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While I Was Away Many College Basketball Scheduling Announcements Were Made

Blogging the Bracket looks at some of the college basketball scheduling announcements that were made during a lengthy June vacation.

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Big East/SEC Invitational And Coaches Vs. Cancer Early Rounds Highlight Random Schedule Notes

Blogging the Bracket wants you to take a break from conference realignment talk to take a look at the latest college basketball scheduling news.

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Diamond Head Classic And Cancun Governor's Cup Fields Set

Blogging the Bracket looks at the finalized Diamond Head Classic and Cancun Governor's Cup fields, as well as the Big East and SEC's different reactions to tournament reform proposals.

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