Falling for Football

Falling for Football

Author: Adam Bushby

Publisher: eBook Partnership

Published: 2014-03-06

Total Pages: 387

ISBN-13: 1783013540

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Falling for Football brings together 44 different writers who revisit the teams that made them fall in love with the beautiful game in the first place. From World Cup-winners to works of fiction, from the 1950s to the present day - the teams may be different, but the obsession remains reassuringly the same.


Rites of Fall

Rites of Fall

Author: Al Reinert

Publisher:

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13:

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The passion and essence of Texas high school football is captured in a photographic essay on the players, fans, pep rallies, speeches, and bands that conveys the spirit of all Friday night football games.


Falling Hard For Him

Falling Hard For Him

Author: Jenna Payne

Publisher:

Published: 2020-04-13

Total Pages: 58

ISBN-13:

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Chris Watson has everything he’s ever dreamed of. A career in the NFL, sponsors, cars and fame. But, he also has a problem. When that problem forces him to do some volunteer work with a local school group, he falls right into the path of Michelle Holt. Michelle is not only gorgeous, but she’s also tough, honest and funny. When she agrees to go on a date with him, everything in his life seems to be falling into line once more. But, when his little problem catches up with him again, will he fall prey to his own destructive habits at the expense of the woman he loves? Michelle Holt knows she cannot date a celebrity football player. Especially not one like Chris Watson. When Chris proves to her that he is more than just another arrogant sports hero, she gives him a chance against her better judgement. Soon, she has fallen more deeply for him than she could possibly have imagined. But, when his demons return to haunt him, Michelle is left with a heart wrenching choice. Will she fight for the man she loves?


Sharks Football

Sharks Football

Author: Leslie North

Publisher: Relay Publishing

Published:

Total Pages: 557

ISBN-13:

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Get ready for some football—and romance—in USA Today bestselling author Leslie North’s trilogy about three sexy Atlanta Sharks football players who find life off the gridiron much sweeter thanks to the women they fall for. In First Down, Mark Coleridge realizes not only is he a father, but he still very much loves the woman who gave him a son. But Tessa Black’s not so sure they make a good team... Quarterback James Sullivan finds himself falling for the Sharks’ new, sexy conditioning coach, Daisy Katrakis, in Red Zone. But Daisy can’t let herself fall in love with a player—or can she? In Touchdown, star wide receiver Maxwell Smith suddenly finds himself guardian of triplets and enlists the help of their aunt, Gillian Collier. But his biggest surprise is how quickly he falls for her. Three tough football players have some big challenges when handed a playbook they didn’t anticipate—babies, instant families, and…love.


A Farewell to Glory

A Farewell to Glory

Author: Wally Carew

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2012-09

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1479702501

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It began in November 1896 when football was still in its infancy. About 500 people turned out on a soggy field in Worcester, Massachusetts to watch Holy Cross battler Boston College. That game initiated one of the great rivalries in football history. Itinvolved some of the most famous players and coaches to ever step on a football field. In its 91 years, the rivalry spawned controversy, contention, fierce competitiveness, elation, gloom, and great moments. It was also linked to heart-breaking tragedy. In the end, the rivalry of the two Jesuit colleges, Boston college and Holy Cross, would prove to be a microcosm of intercollegiate sports.


The Mannings

The Mannings

Author: Lars Anderson

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 377

ISBN-13: 1101883820

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What the Kennedys are to politics, the Mannings are to football. Two generations have produced three NFL superstars: Archie Manning, the Ole Miss hero?turned?New Orleans Saint; his son Peyton, widely considered one of the greatest quarterbacks ever to play the game; and Peyton?s younger brother, Eli, who won two Super Bowl rings of his own. And the oldest Manning child, Cooper?who was forced to quit playing sports after he was diagnosed at age eighteen with a rare spinal condition?might have been the most talented of them all. In The Mannings, longtime Sports Illustrated writer Lars Anderson gives us, for the first time, the never-before-told story of this singular athletic dynasty?a story that shows us how finding strength in the face of catastrophe can be the key to success on and off the playing field. Growing up, the three Manning brothers dream of playing side by side on the gridiron at Ole Miss. But with Cooper forced to the bench before his prime, Peyton must fight to win glory for them both. Meanwhile, Eli is challenged by his college coach to stop trailing in the footsteps of others and forge his own path. With Archie?s achievements looming over them, the brothers begin the climb to football history. From the Manning family backyard to the bright lights of Super Bowl 50, The Mannings is an epic, inspiring saga of a family of tenacious competitors who have transfixed a nation. (Amazon).


Stagg's University

Stagg's University

Author: Robin Lester

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 9780252067914

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For this first case study of college football by a social historian, Lester has brought life to the story of a university football program that had an unusual beginning, a glorious middle, and a unique and inglorious conclusion. The nation's first tenured coach and the most creative and entrepreneurial of all college coaches from the 1890s to the 1920s, Amos Alonzo Stagg headed a program marked by creation of the lettermans club and by the dominant use of the forward pass, of jersey numbers, and of the collegiate modern T formation. Stagg, who had been an all-American football player at Yale University, joined the company of nine former college or seminary presidents and academic notables including John Dewey, Thorstein Veblen, and Albert Michelson when he was named associate professor of physical culture and coach of the football team at the University of Chicago in 1892. Within fifteen years the charismatic Stagg had developed a program so powerful that more Americans knew of it than of the physics experiments of Michelson, who in 1907 became the first U.S. citizen to win the Nobel Prize. The logical commercial trail established by Stagg and University President William Rainey Harper helped change football into a mass entertainment industry on American campuses. This fascinating look at the birth of bigtime college sport shows how today s gridiron glory and scandal were prefigured in Chicago s football industry of the early twentieth century, presided over by the brilliant, combative, saintly, but very human Amos Alonzo Stagg.


Endzone

Endzone

Author: John U. Bacon

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 2015-09-01

Total Pages: 631

ISBN-13: 1466891548

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The New York Times bestseller Endzone tells the story of how one of college football's most successful, richest and respected programs, the University of Michigan, almost lost it all in less than a decade--and entirely of its own doing. It is a story of hubris, greed, and betrayal--a tale more suited to Wall Street than the world's top public university. Author John U. Bacon takes you inside the offices, the board rooms and the locker rooms of the University of Michigan to see what happened, and why--with countless eye-opening, head-shaking scenes of conflict and conquest. But Endzone is also an inspiring story of redemption and revival. When those who loved Michigan football the most recognized it was being attacked from within, they rallied to reclaim the values that made it great for over a century--values that went deeper than dollars. The list of heroes includes players, students, lettermen, fans and faculty--and the leaders who had the courage to listen to them. Their unprecedented uprising produced a new athletic director, and a new coach--the hottest in the land--who vindicated the fans' faith when he turned down more money and fame to return to the place he loved most: Michigan. If you love a good story, you'll want to dive into Endzone: The Rise, Fall and Return of Michigan Football.


The Game Changers

The Game Changers

Author: Jeff Miller

Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2016-10-25

Total Pages: 311

ISBN-13: 1613219423

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The accepted narrative in football-crazy Texas is that racial integral came to the state’s “national sport” in the mid-1960s, generally associated with Jerry LeVias’ celebrated arrival at SMU in Dallas. But the landmark achievement actually took place quietly almost a decade earlier only about an hour north of Dallas. In the town of Denton, two black football players from Dallas’ segregated public school system boldly walked on to play for what was then called North Texas State College—known today as the University of North Texas. Abner Haynes and Leon King didn’t know what to expect, and neither their dozen or so teammates on North Texas’ freshman team. The players’ arrival came only a few months after North Texas first welcomed a black undergraduate student in February 1956. The school worked its way through both that episode and the integration of its most public face—the football team—with no fanfare and without the hostility on campus that accompanied similar events at many other colleges and universities across the South. There were, though, tense situations when a racial integrated football team played road games in small, segregated Texas towns. Jeff Miller, a veteran Texas sports journalist, has visited with those who lived through it—from the mixed welcome that Haynes and King initially received from their white freshman brethren to those same teammates standing with them after the two blacks were denied service at eateries on the road to a squad that grew into a Bowl team. In The Game Changers, Miller ties the tale of what happened at North Texas beginning in 1956 to contrasting events that took place not far away that reverberated into national relevance. He also chronicles the continued racial integration of major college football in Texas throughout the 1960s. Skyhorse Publishing, as well as our Sports Publishing imprint, are proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in sports—books about baseball, pro football, college football, pro and college basketball, hockey, or soccer, we have a book about your sport or your team. Whether you are a New York Yankees fan or hail from Red Sox nation; whether you are a die-hard Green Bay Packers or Dallas Cowboys fan; whether you root for the Kentucky Wildcats, Louisville Cardinals, UCLA Bruins, or Kansas Jayhawks; whether you route for the Boston Bruins, Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens, or Los Angeles Kings; we have a book for you. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to publishing books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked by other publishers and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.