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Category Archives: SBTB Lessons
Saved By The Bell Lessons That Are Still Relevant — Michael Phelps Can’t Always Be a Winner
Zack Morris is a winner. It’s just who he is. It’s in his chemical makeup, it’s in his personality, it’s in the script. He gets the girl, he tricks the principal, he finds a way to beat Valley. At the … Continue reading
2011 NCAA Tournament primer: Saved by the Bell Lessons That Are Still Relevant
As of today, we are only one day away from the start of the 2011 NCAA Basketball Tournament and the best 4 days of continuous sports in any given year. Technically, the tournament started with these First Four games that … Continue reading
Posted in 1990's nostaligia, SBTB Lessons
Tagged NCAA Tournament, Saved by the Bell, Zack Morris
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Saved by the Bell Lessons That Are Still Relevant- NFL Lockout
For the most part, this blog is just a marriage of two of my favorite things: sports and the ‘90s. One of my favorite things about the ‘90s was a little show called Saved by the Bell. We laughed, we … Continue reading
Posted in 1990's nostaligia, SBTB Lessons
Tagged NFL, NFL Lockout, Roger Goodell, Saved by the Bell
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A Lesson from Boy Meets World about OKC and the James Harden Trade
Last weekend, just days before the NBA season started, a trade shook up the professional basketball landscape unlike any of the other recent blockbusters. To preempt a contract negotiation that Oklahoma City couldn’t afford, James Harden was traded from the … Continue reading →
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