| Tony Barnhart - Sports & Recreation - 2008 - 234 pages
Explore the cultural phenomenon that is college football in the South. This completely new edition provides a close-up look at the great players, great rivalries, great coaches ... | |
| John David Briley - Biography & Autobiography - 2006 - 358 pages
This study of a watershed year in Bear Bryant's legendary football career shows the potential for sports history to educate us about the broader cultural context. The author ... | |
| Robert M. Ours - History - 2004 - 264 pages
In Bowl Games: College Football's Greatest Tradition, historian Robert M. Ours shows how these games established college football as a national sport. Bowl games were also used ... | |
| Bill Cromartie - 1982 - 488 pages
In Annual Madness, alumni, fans and friends of both Oklahoma and Texas Universities will find a treasure of memories. And if there are any, both Texans and Oklahomans, who have ... | |
| Ray Melick - Education - 1993 - 304 pages
When legendary coach Paul 'Bear' Bryant died in 1983, Alabama lost one of college football's most successful coaches. Then, in 1990, the University of Alabama hired Gene ... | |
| Robert J. Reid - Reference - 2005 - 206 pages
How did the 1959 season impact the future of College Football? A Memorable Season in College Football: A Look Back at 1959 is a comprehensive study of this unique season ... | |
| Richard Scott - Sports & Recreation - 2008 - 243 pages
College football in the South, it has been said, is like a religion, and nowhere is the passion and dedication more evident than at the twelve universities that make up the ... | |
| Jerry Barca - Sports & Recreation - 2013 - 320 pages
Perhaps the best undefeated team in the history of college football—the dramatic true story of the 1988 Notre Dame Fighting Irish and their incredible unbeaten season ... | |
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