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It's an NCAA formula. You get revenue based on a unit. Each game a teams plays is another unit. It's done over a six-year period. If you haven't been around it, it's not the easiest thing for people to understand.
Paul Kowalczyk
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Make no mistake, that formula (which significantly discounts the revenue streams upon which the residual is based) is clearly not applicable in this case.
— Patric Verrone
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I don't think we're going in with any formula with this game, ... I think you could see as few as two or as many as four. How it's going to come out, I really don't know.
— Marc Stein
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We really wanted to come in here and get a win, regardless of what unit was in the game. They scored in the end to make up for the mistakes we made earlier on defense.
— Dwight Smith
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Chris Wells had a fantastic game. He made some big plays. He scored the long touchdown and had two interceptions. He can lock down (on a receiver) as a linebacker and you don't get that too often.
— Paul Klaboe
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Both teams made big plays. They just make one more than we did.
— Chuck Wright
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