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  2. Stefan–Boltzmann law - Wikipedia

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    The Stefan–Boltzmann law may be expressed as a formula for radiance as a function of temperature. Radiance is measured in watts per square metre per steradian (W⋅m −2 ⋅sr −1 ). The Stefan–Boltzmann law for the radiance of a black body is: [ 9 ] : 26 [ 10 ] L Ω ∘ = M ∘ π = σ π T 4 . {\displaystyle L_{\Omega }^{\circ }={\frac ...

  3. Ben Bryant (American football) - Wikipedia

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    He spent his redshirt freshman season primarily as the backup to starter Desmond Ridder but started the Bearcats' final regular season game against Memphis after Ridder suffered an injury. [4] Bryant finished the season with 29 completions on 51 pass attempts for 388 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions in seven games played. [ 5 ]

  4. Kliff Kingsbury - Wikipedia

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    As a quarterback at New Braunfels, Kingsbury threw for 3,009 yards and 34 touchdowns while leading the team to the Class 5A Division II semifinals and a 13–2 record. [2] He was named the offensive MVP in the Texas High School Coaches All-Star Game. [ 4 ]

  5. Dak Prescott - Wikipedia

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    Rayne Dakota Prescott [1] (/ ˈ d æ k /; born July 29, 1993) is an American professional football quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Mississippi State Bulldogs, twice earning first-team All-SEC honors, and was selected by the Cowboys in the fourth round of the 2016 NFL draft.

  6. Art Schlichter - Wikipedia

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    Art Schlichter was born in Bloomingburg, Ohio, on April 25, 1960.He played basketball and football at Miami Trace High School, where he showed enormous promise as a quarterback and never lost a game in thirty starts; his record was only blemished by one tie.

  7. Dual-threat quarterback - Wikipedia

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    In gridiron football, a dual-threat quarterback, also known as a running quarterback, [1] is a quarterback (QB) who is able to run with the ball as effectively as they can pass. With the rise of several blitz -heavy defensive schemes and increasingly faster defensive players, the importance of a mobile quarterback has been redefined.

  8. Jarrett Stidham - Wikipedia

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    Jarrett Ryan Stidham (born August 8, 1996) is an American professional football quarterback for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Auburn Tigers following a stint with the Baylor Bears.

  9. Total offense - Wikipedia

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    Total offense (or total offence) is a gridiron football statistic representing the total number of yards rushing and yards passing by a player or team. Total offense differs from yards from scrimmage, which gives credit for passing yardage to the person receiving the football rather than the person throwing the football.