on-field success
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success
noun
uk/səkˈses/us/səkˈses/
the achieving of the results wanted or ...
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Reports say the money will be divided based on several criteria such ason-fieldsuccess, teams' expenses, marketplace factors and academic performance of student-athletes.
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It struggled foron-fieldsuccess, winning only seven games in its first five seasons, and enduring successive winless seasons in 2001 and 2002.
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Lack ofon-fieldsuccesscaused frustration among the fanbase, spurring fan protests against ownership.
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The 20 clubs that played in 1998 would be assessed on various items such as sponsorship, crowds,on-fieldsuccessand the like.
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Theiron-fieldsuccessincludes two national championships in 1982 and 1986, and 44 appearances in postseason bowl games.
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Theon-fieldsuccesscoincided with a disagreement off the field.
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The arrival of competitive leagues meant that attendances were increasing connected toon-fieldsuccess.
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On-fieldsuccesscontinued, producing one of their best ever teams in the early years of the 20th century.
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The clubs crowd attendances for the 201011 season were still strong despite the lack ofon-fieldsuccess.
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Briles had recruited well and coached his teams toon-fieldsuccess, compiling a 3428 record in his five seasons.
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Both of those franchises would see dramatically higher attendance numbers in their second season based on theiron-fieldsuccessin their first year.
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The club spent six years in the competition, but with a playing list composed primarily of junior players, it never achieved muchon-fieldsuccess.
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However, his reputation was tarnished by a recruiting scandal, insensitive off-field remarks and failure to maintain theon-fieldsuccessof his predecessors.
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They did not enjoy any other meaningfulon-fieldsuccessuntil the turn of the millennium.
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The minor clubs do not move up or down in the hierarchy byon-fieldsuccessor failure.
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Investment in good players, and an expansive style helped crowds increase from 350 in 1989 to an average of over 4,000 in 1995, andon-fieldsuccessfollowed.
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Xavier's return to the team charted a new course for a team that had begun to suffer from sponsorship issues, financial problems and a lack ofon-fieldsuccess.
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