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Back in the day, it was a game at a time

Posted: March 15, 2013 at 2:59 a.m.

This will be difficult to believe for those among you under age 10 or so, but it’s true: There was a time when fans of the NCAA Tournament could watch only one game at a time on television, forced to rely on mysterious men in a dark control room in Manhattan to make game-switching decisions for them.

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Sports, Pages 18 on 03/15/2013

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