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ESPN pushes 'Marathon' of games, lots of water breaks along the way

So just for the record, this "First Annual College Tip-Off Marathon" is kind of a joke and we're not calling off work tomorrow to watch. ESPN thinks it's just downright amazing and probably have many of you suckers convinced it's important and compelling, but they're guilty of pulling BS like this before (just watch "NFL Live" in late June).

Below is the schedule for this 'marathon', which features UMASS-Memphis, and Kentucky-UNC. It's a great idea, but we're not really into Idaho State-Hawaii, or the women's game, or the 4 hours of a SportsCenter special on repeat used as filler.

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