Nashville Newscaster Finds Workaround For Lack Of NCAA Footage
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David Greene |
NPR
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
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Eric Alvarez from FOX 17 used a little rubber duck on his desk to represent the Oregon Ducks. And Lego figures.
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DAVID GREENE, HOST:
Good morning, I'm David Greene with some bizarre sports highlights.
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ERIC ALVAREZ: Before you ask, yes, I did make this segment with things I found lying around my desk.
GREENE: Eric Alvarez from Fox 17 in Nashville did not get permission from the NCAA to show footage from March Madness games, so he used a little rubber duck on his desk to represent the Oregon Ducks, also Lego figures.
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ALVAREZ: Number one Gonzaga versus number 11 Xavier seemed more like Batman versus Superman.
GREENE: Superman drove to the hoop or the key ring. It's MORNING EDITION. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.
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