Tales from College Football s Sidelines

Tales from College Football s Sidelines
Author: Herschel Nissenson
Publsiher: Sports Pub
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2000-11-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1582612692

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From the notebook of award-winning sportswriter Herschel Nissenson comes Tales from College Football's Sidelines, a humorous inside look at the personalities who have shaped one of America's favorite pastimes. Included within the pages are little-known stories about legends such as Bear Bryant, Joe Paterno, Frank Howard, Barry Switzer, Bo Schembechler, and Woody Hayes. As a longtime Associated Press correspondent, Nissenson covered the biggest of the "big" games, from West Point to the West Coast. His colorful tales will keep readers stocked with stories they will tell their friends over and over again. If you're a college football fan, this is one book you must have in your collection.

Tales from the Boston College Sideline

Tales from the Boston College Sideline
Author: Reid Oslin
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781613214572

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Many people may not know that Boston College’s most embarrassing football defeat may have saved the lives of hundreds of Eagles fans. They also may not know that Doug Flutie failed to see a wide-open receiver and instead heaved the ball to an apparently well-covered Gerard Phelan to complete the “Miracle in Miami.” The stories behind those little-known facts and many more are contained in Tales from the Boston College Sideline, an anecdotal history of Boston College football. Author Reid Oslin, who served as Boston College’s sports information director for nearly a quarter of a century, has collected scores of stories about the many accomplishments—and occasional downfalls—of the Boston College Eagles. Material from the University Archives, dozens of personal interviews, and the author’s own up-close recollections will make the newly revised Tales from the Boston College Sideline a valuable resource—as well as enjoyable history—for any BC fan.

Tales from the Washington State Cougars Sideline

Tales from the Washington State Cougars Sideline
Author: Jim Walden
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781613216309

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During an association with the Washington State football program that started in 1977, Jim Walden established a foundation of competitive expectations that helped spur the success of contemporary Cougar teams. Walden’s 1981 Cougars broke a 51-year bowl drought, and with victories in three of his last five Apple Cup games against Washington, Walden finally leveled the field with WSU’s cross-state rivals. Walden’s teams beat every opponent in the Pac-10 Conference at least once, squaring off against powerhouses USC, UCLA, and Washington despite a deficit in resources that he once described as “having to fight battles every Saturday with a really short sword.” He kidded and sparred with coaches like Don James, John Robinson, and Terry Donahue, while ticking off a few others with his outspokenness. He offered his opinions so frequently and frankly that his university president had “The Walden Release” printed and ready as a disclaimer for the press: “The opinions of Coach Walden do not necessarily reflect the stance of the WSU administration.” In Tales from the Washington State Cougars Sideline, the stories cover players and coaches alike, including Jack “The Throwin’ Samoan” Thompson, the colorful “Lone Star” Dietz, Bill Doba, and many more. Walden reveals the effective strategies and the flubs and tells what really happened on the field and in the locker rooms. He also shares the ways he was able to coax prospects into coming to remote Pullman and what he was really screaming at officials all those times. Walden tells his stories the way he coached—all out and nothing held back, with wit and humor.

Bobby Bowden s Tales from the Seminole Sideline

Bobby Bowden s Tales from the Seminole Sideline
Author: Bobby Bowden,Steve Ellis
Publsiher: Sports Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1582614067

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The football coach presents a collection of anecdotes describing memorable players, games, and experiences coaching the Florida Seminoles.

Tales from the Lsu Sidelines

Tales from the Lsu Sidelines
Author: Lee Feinswog
Publsiher: Sports Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2003-09-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1582617082

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LSU football, a program steeped in tradition, where the fan really does come from the word fanatic, has a rich history, from winning the 1958 national championship to a tremendous surge in the 1980s to its current place as a program back among the nation's elite. Award-winning sportswriter and Baton Rouge television personality Lee Feinswog captures the Louisiana flavor and why they say "There's nothing like Saturday night in Tiger Stadium," with a book filled with stories and anecdotes about football on the Bayou. From the tailgating to the loudest fans, LSU football is a culture unto itself.

Tales from the Wisconsin Badgers Sideline

Tales from the Wisconsin Badgers Sideline
Author: Justin Doherty,Brian Lucas
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2012-10-17
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781613213643

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This newly revised edition of Tales from the Wisconsin Badgers Sideline weaves together a series of anecdotes, personal recollections, and research to bring readers a taste of the stories that make Badgers football so interesting. There are the Heisman Trophies hard-earned by running backs Alan Ameche and Ron Dayne, the tumult of a 23-game winless streak broken with a victory over archrival Iowa in 1969, the bizarre tale of “Kangaroo Kicker” Pat O’Dea, and so much more. Without a doubt, Tales from the Wisconsin Badgers Sideline is a must-have for any Wisconsin fan!

Tales from College Football s Sidelines

Tales from College Football s Sidelines
Author: Herschel Nissenson
Publsiher: Sports Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2001
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1582613273

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From the notebook of award-winning sportswriter Herschel Nissenson comes Tales from College Football's Sidelines, a humorous inside look at the personalities who have shaped one of America's favorite pastimes. The colorful tales will keep readers stocked with stories they will tell their friends over and over again.

Spike Dykes s Tales from the Texas Tech Sideline

Spike Dykes s Tales from the Texas Tech Sideline
Author: Spike Dykes
Publsiher: Sports Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2004
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 158261265X

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Spike Dykes's Tales from the Texas Tech Sideline will examine the games, stories, and players that have made up the Red Raiders' 79-year history. College football fans will get an inside look, as told by the school's all-time winningest coach, at one of the nation's highest-scoring and most dangerous dark-horse programs. along with a glance back at the players and coaches that helped build the Red Raiders' successful tradition. Texas Tech legends Donny Anderson, who scored a touchdown for the Green Bay Packers in the 1968 Super Bowl, and E.J. Holub, Texas Tech's first consensus Division I-A All-American, will be examined, along with more recent stars, like the record-setting Kliff Kingsbury and B.J. Symons and All-Americans Byron Hanspard and Zach Thomas, the Red Raiders' last two first-team All-Americans.