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Quick Post: Basketball schedule finalized

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As a reminder that basketball season is only 64 days away, the University of Colorado made things official by releasing the complete 2013-14 men's basketball schedule yesterday afternoon. As expected, highlights include non-conference matchups against Baylor, CSU, Kansas, and Oklahoma St, along with big home conference dates against Oregon, UCLA, and Arizona.

The substance of the schedule has been known for weeks, so the real news here is the complete list of tip-offs and television coverage. Once again, every game will be televised this season, including 11 dates on the ESPN family, and 14 on Pac-12 Networks. The only drawback to that is, to accommodate television, game times are spread all over the map. CU will play home games anywhere from 10am (yeouch!) to 9pm this year. That coffee stand is going to get a workout...


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As a reminder that basketball season is only 64 days away, the University of Colorado made things official by releasing the complete 2013-14 men's basketball schedule yesterday afternoon. As expected, highlights include non-conference matchups against Baylor, CSU, Kansas, and Oklahoma St, along with big home conference dates against Oregon, UCLA, and Arizona.

The substance of the schedule has been known for weeks, so the real news here is the complete list of tip-offs and television coverage. Once again, every game will be televised this season, including 11 dates on the ESPN family, and 14 on Pac-12 Networks. The only drawback to that is, to accommodate television, game times are spread all over the map. CU will play home games anywhere from 10am (yeouch!) to 9pm this year. That coffee stand is going to get a workout...


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