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  2. Baseball Factory - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Baseball Factory announced the formation of a strategic partnership with Pocket Radar, provider of innovative speed measurement technology designed for coaching and training. Pocket Radar's Ball Coach model is the Official Radar Gun of Baseball Factory and is integrated into all Baseball and Softball Factory events across the nation.

  3. Steve Spurrier - Wikipedia

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    Spurrier was born on April 20, 1945, in Miami Beach, Florida. [6] He is the second son of a Presbyterian minister, J. Graham Spurrier, and his wife Marjorie. [7] Graham Spurrier changed congregations repeatedly during Steve's early childhood, resulting in several moves for the family.

  4. Pocket Radar - Wikipedia

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    Pocket Radar utilizes very similar microwave signal emission and detection methods found in the Doppler speed radar guns used by law enforcement agencies. The device measures 4.7 by 2.3 inches (119 by 58 mm) and weighs 4.5 ounces (130 g) when equipped with two AAA batteries. It operates at the 24.125 GHz K-Band frequency and can measure speeds ...

  5. QB Room: All the pressing offseason questions, starting with ...

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    The two teams with the clearest need at QB are no longer in position to just sit and draft one. Plus, the Vikings' plans, Brock Purdy's extension situation, Aaron Rodgers' future and more.

  6. Ball State football fires coach Mike Neu amid 3-7 season start

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    Mike Neu record at Ball State. Neu compiled a record of 40-63 over his nine seasons as Ball State's head coach. The 7-1 record in 2020 was the only winning season Ball State has managed in his tenure.

  7. Spread offense - Wikipedia

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    The football played at the dawn of the 1970s generally featured hard running, ball control football, accented occasionally on third and long by a pass out of a stationary pocket. Football coaches have always tended to be a relatively conservative group, and most of them subscribed in 1970 to the aphorism generally attributed to Darrell Royal ...

  8. How Bill Belichick became UNC’s football coach: Inside the ...

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    New North Carolina head football coach Bill Belichick listens to a question during a press conference announcing his hiring at the Loudermilk Center for Excellence at UNC in Chapel Hill, N.C ...

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