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No 'Midnight Madness' for UCLA, USC basketball teams

 
With so little time before the season, Ben Howland and Tim Floyd decide they'd rather have a legitimate practice than a show. UC Irvine and Pepperdine will hold events. > Tonight, the Big Ten Network will, it says in a news release, "capture the madness and hysteria associated with the beginning of another thrilling basketball season with two and a half hours of live coverage during Big Ten Tonight: Basketball Season Tip-off Special." (link)

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