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An Ode to the Rollaway TV, the Original MVP of March Madness


Strapped to the cart, the box television was an escape from the grind of school and a gateway into March Madness. Once the power button was pressed, the TV hummed, followed by static as the teacher tried to figure out how to get the settings right for it to work properly. Approximately 3-5 students shouted instructions, too impatient to wait another minute. (Kentucky Sports Radio)

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An Ode to the Rollaway TV, the Original MVP of March Madness