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My greatest day in football

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First published in 1948,My Greatest Day in Footballis a collection of reminiscences and stories from football's early stars. College football games were the most memorable moments for many of these players and coaches, though some highlight professional and even high school games.

Sam “Slingin' Sammy” Baugh recounts the National League Championship game played at Wrigley Field during his rookie season; Felix A. “Doc” Blanchard, nicknamed “Mr. Inside” for his powerful running attack, describes the triumphant day when Army ended its thirteen-year losing streak to Notre Dame; and Glenn Scobie “Pop” Warner explains why a tough battle against Cal was his greatest day, even though his Stanford team was not victorious. George “the Gipper” Gipp, Knute Rockne, and Paul Brown, who perhaps provides the most surprising game of all, are all included inMy Greatest Day in Football.

While not all of the thirty-five contributors' names are immediately recognizable, all the stories are entertaining and rich with nostalgia. Editors Goodman and Lewin introduce each subject with a brief summary of his career and provide the lineup and statistics of each great game. Football fans everywhere will enjoy this flashback to football's early days.

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Product Details
Kent State University Press
1612772277 / 9781612772271
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
796.332
15/10/2008
English
211 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Reprint. Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed. Originally published: New York: A.S. Barnes, 1948.