Tales from the Carolina Panthers Sideline

Tales from the Carolina Panthers Sideline
Author: Scott Fowler
Publsiher: Sports Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2004
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1582618356

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Features stories from the team's beginning in 1995 through the 2003 season, during which the Carolina Panthers won the Super Bowl.

Tales from Clemson s 1981 Championship Season

Tales from Clemson s 1981 Championship Season
Author: Ken Tysiac
Publsiher: Sports Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2006
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781596700611

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In 1981, a team from a school nestled in the rural foothills of the Appalachians in South Carolina captured the fancy of college football fans everywhere. Coach Danny Ford's Clemson Tigers struggled early against Wofford and edged Tulane before finding their groove to defeat national powers Georgia, North Carolina, and Nebraska to go 12-0, and eventually win the national title.In Tales from Clemson's 1981 Championship Season, veteran ACC sports writer Ken Tysiac tells the story of Clemson's greatest team from the perspective of the players and coaches who made it happen. The team's cast of characters is almost as impressive as its accomplishments. Long before he became a national icon as "The Fridge" with the Chicago Bears, William Perry was a giant Clemson freshman and went toe to toe with the greatest center in college football -- Nebraska's Dave Rimington -- in the Orange Bowl. During the days leading up to the Orange Bowl, Perry exhibited his charm on a national stage for the first time in Miami, gleefully jumping to dunk a football through the goal posts for the television cameras.Perry Tuttle was a wide receiver with the gift of gab whose celebration of a touchdown catch in the Orange Bowl was immortalized in the only Sports Illustrated cover ever to feature Clemson. His roommate, bruising linebacker Jeff Davis, would talk with Tuttle before they went to sleep at night about their dreams of winning a national title.Danny Ford was a tobacco-chewing country boy much smarter than he let on with the "Aw, shucks" demeanor that made him a local hero. On the field, his fiery countenance instilled the toughness that made Clemson's defense nearly impregnable in a season that changed thestature of the entire community forever.Once supported almost exclusively by its loyal alumni, Clemson became the darling of a new legion of fans as well as corporate donors looking for tickets to impress their clients. A school

Tales from the Wake Forest Hardwood

Tales from the Wake Forest Hardwood
Author: Dan Collins
Publsiher: Sports Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1582617465

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Tales from the Wake Forest Hardwood chronicles how Wake Forest basketball could survive the university's relocation from the quaint town of Wake Forest to the city of Winston-Salem without ever leaving behind fans and followers.

Jimmy Black s Tales from the Tar Heels

Jimmy Black s Tales from the Tar Heels
Author: Jimmy Black,Scott Fowler
Publsiher: Sports Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2006
Genre: NCAA Basketball Tournament
ISBN: 9781582619828

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Through exclusive interviews with key players and coaches as well as his own personal insights, Black, the senior point guard and undisputed leader of the 1981-82 North Carolina national champion basketball team, celebrates the Tar Heels' most famous team. Photos.

Reggie White

Reggie White
Author: Susan M. Moyer
Publsiher: Sports Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1596700858

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The life and career of Reggie White is remembered in this new book, Reggie White: A Celebration of Life, 1961-2004. Fans can look back through the career of the "Minister of Defense" from his early days with the Philadelphia Eagles, to his glory days with the Green Bay Packers, to his retirement and untimely death in December, 2004. Reggie White had a football career that will certainly place him among the all-time greatest defensive ends in NFL history. He was also the NFL's all-time sack leader at the time of his retirement in 2000. More than just a football player, Reggie White was an ordained minister and worked in developing programs for urban youth. Remeber Reggie White in this commemorative book from Sports Publishing L.L.C. available early January 2005.

100 Things Panthers Fans Should Know Do Before They Die

100 Things Panthers Fans Should Know   Do Before They Die
Author: Scott Fowler
Publsiher: Triumph Books
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781623682798

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The essential guide to North Carolina's NFL team Among the newer teams of the National Football League, the Carolina Panthers have had a rollercoaster history that is documented in entertaining detail in this celebratory guide for fans. The book covers all of the critical moments and important facts of the past and present—from the team’s record-setting opening season to the anxious excitement of the 2003 season. Team facts, statistics, lore, and player profiles—including Julius Peppers, Sam Mills, and Cam Newton—are all part of this bundle of Panther pride. The book collects every essential piece of Panthers knowledge and trivia as well as must-do activities, and ranks them all, providing an entertaining and easy-to-follow checklist as readers progress on their way to fan superstardom.

Tales from the Denver Broncos Sideline

Tales from the Denver Broncos Sideline
Author: Andrew Mason
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781683581512

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This updated edition in the best-selling “Tales from the Sidelines” series captures the memorable moments, colorful characters, outstanding players, and championship seasons that are part of the Broncos’ storied history. Beginning with the franchise’s origins as a charter member of the American Football League in 1960, Andrew Mason takes the reader on a journey that includes a decade of Bronco futility, the AFL-NFL merger, and the team’s first-ever playoff appearance in 1977, when they went all the way to the Super Bowl. Since then, the Denver Broncos have become one of the NFL’s most consistent and successful franchises, with just six losing seasons in the last thirty-seven years. Mason mines the team’s rich history for stories that are revealing, moving, and often hilarious. Examples from the first ten years are “the worst uniforms ever,” the arrival of Lou Saban and Floyd Little, and the story of “Marlin the Magician.” The 70s brought John Ralston, the 3-4 Orange Crush defense, the Miracle of ’77, and wild man Lyle Alzado. John Elway took the Broncos through the 80s and 90s, “The Drive,” five Super Bowls, two championships, and “the greatest walk off ever.” Fans are treated to the “ups, downs, and frowns” of Jay Cutler, the second coming of Peyton Manning, two more Super Bowls, one more championship, and the dominance of Von Miller. “Mile High Football” is alive and well in Denver, but it wasn’t always that way. In this newly revised edition of Tales from the Denver Broncos Sideline, Andrew Mason gives readers the stories of the low points that tested Broncos fans’ allegiance, the incredible highs that followed, and everything in between.

Tales from the Packers Sideline

Tales from the Packers Sideline
Author: Chuck Carlson
Publsiher: Sports Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2006
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781596701588

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There are probably as many stories from the Green Bay Packers sideline as there are fans of one of the country's most storied sports franchises. That's what Tales from the Packers Sideline is all about.Since the earliest days of professional football, the Packers have been as much a part of the game as the ball itself-from Curly Lambeau to Johnny "Blood" McNally; from Bart Starr to Ray Nitschke; from the Ice Bowl to Vince Lombardi to Mike Holmgren and Brett Favre. Some of the stories will feel as familiar and comfortable as tailgating at Lambeau Field on a gorgeous October morning. Others will be new to even the most avid Packers fan. But hopefully, all will bring back special memories and reveal a part of what makes the Green Bay Packers more than just a football team.This is a franchise that has grown up with the country, and everyone has a favorite Packers story. From odd pregame rituals to controversial coaching decisions to strange players to the details behind what made a great game a truly great game, the stories are there to be told-and Tales from the Packers Sideline does just that.