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NDS. Xxx Xxxxxxxx gained 77 yards in 18 attempts. XX Xxxxx Ey e By Xxxxx X ’Xxxx, sports editor Depth, Balance Do It For ND Paradoxically, a pair o f college football’s “ extraneous forces’’ brought Georgia Tech and Notre Dame together on com mon ground Saturday, thereby perm itting the real difference between the two teams to show itself. This game could have p itted Xxxxx H anratty and Xxxxx Xxxx, two o f the nation’s finest quarterbacks, on a fast, dry track in one o f the more classic aerial battles of 1968. In that case the score would have been: (1 ) closer than 34-6; (2 ) something less than a true indicator o f the team s’ relative strengths. But H anratty spent the afternoon munching hot dogs in the press box. And G ood, though he did dress, had no chance o f playing, because Tech faces Georgia in two weeks and Yellowjacket fans would rather give up grits and cornbread than lose th a t one. The other “ extraneous force” Saturday was a South Bend m onsoon. So the situation was the same for both squads: a second-team quarterback handling a slippery ball. Let Tech coach Xxx Xxxxxx explain w hat happened under those circumstances. “ We’ve only got about 14 real football players and almost every one of them is being used to give us a high-powered passing offense. “ Now when anything happens to that passing ham e, we’re in real trouble. This team was 4-2 a couple weeks ago, but we lost three straight. Then some writers ask me . w hat’s wrong. T hat’s too stupid a question for me to even answer. When your top quarterback’s out, you’re hurt. This kid (G ood) is one o f the best in the nation. “ So we come up here. You know what our chances of beating N otre Dame are9 One in a million. You know w hat we need to beat y o u 9 First of all, everybody has to *be healthy, we need the proper conditions for passing, everything has to go just right, we have to get some m om entum going and we have to get the breaks,” Xxxxxx explained. But none of those conditions was available to The Xxxx. It was a day only for ducks and runners, not passers. The Southerners (averaging less than 90 yards overland per game) were no m atch for ND’s backs, who are romping along at a 300-yards-per-game clip. Conceding to Tech all the advantages necessary for their style of play, it may have been a good football game. But still the Yellowjackets would not have been able to cope with ND’s overall talent. “ We don’t have the size you have up front,” Xxxxxx continues. “ When we’re on defense a...
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NDS. NWIP has provided and will provide the Company, from time to time, with standard form leases (that will be substantially identical to the form then being used by the NDS) to be used when securing lease rights to radio communications sites. Neither NWIP nor any other member of the Nextel Group will be required to provide any other services to the Company related to site acquisition. NWIP, through such representatives as it designates, will have the right to review internal documents related to such sites, including site leases, title documents, and other compliance documents, on a regular basis in order to ensure compliance with the required standards. If the Company requests, from time to time, and at NWIP's sole discretion, NWIP may make suitable arrangements for site acquisition services to be provided to the Company on an arms length basis as will be agreed to between the Company and NWIP. If NWIP requests, the Company will be required to comply with the terms of any existing regional or national agreements that impact the Territory related to site acquisition services that are identified on Exhibit 6.5

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