Perfect Season

Perfect Season

Author: Tim Green

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2013-10-01

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 0062208713

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In this sixth book of New York Times bestselling author Tim Green’s gripping Football Genius series, Troy must fight hard to win big. Perfect for fans of Mike Lupica. Troy's dreams of the big time have backfired. Sure, he's moved to New Jersey to start his new job as "genius" for the New York Jets, but his dad has taken his entire salary, leaving Troy and his mom broke. Instead of going to the private school of his dreams and playing for a football powerhouse, he's going to be part of a team with an unbroken losing streak. But Troy isn’t giving up without a fight. As soon as he convinces Seth to coach his public school team, Troy feels ready for a perfect season. But when his knack for calling plays slips and his abilities as a quarterback are threatened, he has to dig deep to prove all the naysayers wrong. And it will take all of Troy's football genius to get this team to a perfect season.


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Download or read book Perfect Season written by Tim Green and published by Harper Collins. This book was released on 2013-10-01 with total page 245 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this sixth book of New York Times bestselling author Tim Green’s gripping Football Genius series, Troy must fight hard to win big. Perfect for fans of Mike Lupica. Troy's dreams of the big time have backfired. Sure, he's moved to New Jersey to start his new job as "genius" for the New York Jets, but his dad has taken his entire salary, leaving Troy and his mom broke. Instead of going to the private school of his dreams and playing for a football powerhouse, he's going to be part of a team with an unbroken losing streak. But Troy isn’t giving up without a fight. As soon as he convinces Seth to coach his public school team, Troy feels ready for a perfect season. But when his knack for calling plays slips and his abilities as a quarterback are threatened, he has to dig deep to prove all the naysayers wrong. And it will take all of Troy's football genius to get this team to a perfect season.


Perfection

Perfection

Author: Bob Griese

Publisher: Turner Publishing Company

Published: 2012-07-17

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 111828237X

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The inside story of the only undefeated team in NFL history, the 1972 Miami Dolphins?by the Hall of Fame quarterback who led it to victory Hall of Fame quarterback and long-time ABC college football announcer Bob Griese is a living football legend. Now, on the 40th anniversary of the 1972 Miami Dolphins' incredible championship season, Griese tells the behind-the-scenes story of the team both on and off the field as it achieved a feat no other team has ever succeeded in matching: perfection. You'll see Griese shocked in his first meeting with Joe Robbie as the Dolphins owner balanced big contract figures and a staggering number of drinks. You'll hear Griese meeting Don Shula for the first time and being ordered to start staying in the pass pocket rather than scrambling. "Build me a pocket and I'll stay in it,'' Griese told Shula. You'll understand the friendship and on-field relationship developed between Griese and Paul Warfield after they became the Dolphins' first inter-racial roommates. You'll follow Griese through a storied season that began with him wondering just how good the Dolphins actually were and ended with him awarding the game ball in the winning Super Bowl locker room. Along the way you'll hear: How Shula implemented and Griese embraced the first use of situation substitution in the NFL and the controversy it caused in a backfield of Larry Csonka, Jim Kiick and Mercury Morris The lengths to which NFL players of that era kept themselves on the field, including regular trips from the hospital bed to the playing field Insight and anecdotes from Hall of Fame players Warfield, Csonka, Nick Buoniconti, Jim Langer, and Larry Little as well as Griese Packed with behind-the-scenes drama and on-the-field excitement, Perfection is a book every football fan will want to read.


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Download or read book Perfection written by Bob Griese and published by Turner Publishing Company. This book was released on 2012-07-17 with total page 229 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The inside story of the only undefeated team in NFL history, the 1972 Miami Dolphins?by the Hall of Fame quarterback who led it to victory Hall of Fame quarterback and long-time ABC college football announcer Bob Griese is a living football legend. Now, on the 40th anniversary of the 1972 Miami Dolphins' incredible championship season, Griese tells the behind-the-scenes story of the team both on and off the field as it achieved a feat no other team has ever succeeded in matching: perfection. You'll see Griese shocked in his first meeting with Joe Robbie as the Dolphins owner balanced big contract figures and a staggering number of drinks. You'll hear Griese meeting Don Shula for the first time and being ordered to start staying in the pass pocket rather than scrambling. "Build me a pocket and I'll stay in it,'' Griese told Shula. You'll understand the friendship and on-field relationship developed between Griese and Paul Warfield after they became the Dolphins' first inter-racial roommates. You'll follow Griese through a storied season that began with him wondering just how good the Dolphins actually were and ended with him awarding the game ball in the winning Super Bowl locker room. Along the way you'll hear: How Shula implemented and Griese embraced the first use of situation substitution in the NFL and the controversy it caused in a backfield of Larry Csonka, Jim Kiick and Mercury Morris The lengths to which NFL players of that era kept themselves on the field, including regular trips from the hospital bed to the playing field Insight and anecdotes from Hall of Fame players Warfield, Csonka, Nick Buoniconti, Jim Langer, and Larry Little as well as Griese Packed with behind-the-scenes drama and on-the-field excitement, Perfection is a book every football fan will want to read.


Undefeated

Undefeated

Author: Mike Freeman

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2012-08-21

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 0062209531

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“[Freeman is] an excellent storyteller.” —Sports Illustrated The 1972 Miami Dolphins, under the expert leadership of legendary coach Don Shula, remain to this day the only team in the National Football League ever to enjoy a perfect season with no defeats and no ties. Now, 40 years after sports history was made, acclaimed sports writer Mike Freeman celebrates the Dolphins’ singular achievement in Undefeated. A riveting story filled with heartbreaking injuries, miraculous finishes, and tested relationships—featuring a roster of gridiron greats, including Bob Griese, Earl Morrall, Larry Csonka, Paul Warfield, Mercury Morris, Nick Buoniconti and others—Undefeated follows a underdog team on its remarkable run: 14 regular season victories, 2 postseason wins, and a Super Bowl championship. It is a book no football fan will want to miss.


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Download or read book Undefeated written by Mike Freeman and published by Harper Collins. This book was released on 2012-08-21 with total page 229 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “[Freeman is] an excellent storyteller.” —Sports Illustrated The 1972 Miami Dolphins, under the expert leadership of legendary coach Don Shula, remain to this day the only team in the National Football League ever to enjoy a perfect season with no defeats and no ties. Now, 40 years after sports history was made, acclaimed sports writer Mike Freeman celebrates the Dolphins’ singular achievement in Undefeated. A riveting story filled with heartbreaking injuries, miraculous finishes, and tested relationships—featuring a roster of gridiron greats, including Bob Griese, Earl Morrall, Larry Csonka, Paul Warfield, Mercury Morris, Nick Buoniconti and others—Undefeated follows a underdog team on its remarkable run: 14 regular season victories, 2 postseason wins, and a Super Bowl championship. It is a book no football fan will want to miss.


The Perfect Season

The Perfect Season

Author: Russell Grieger

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2016-09-19

Total Pages: 267

ISBN-13: 0253023246

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In 1964, the Evansville College Purple Aces raced undefeated through the Indiana Collegiate Conference, posting a perfect 24–0 regular-season record and winning the College Division NCAA championship. The skeleton of this season exists in newspaper archives and in books that capture the on-court action, but the flesh and blood has never been written—until now. This is the story of Russell Grieger, a starting guard, and his observations, feelings, reactions, and struggles of that season. It provides a game-by-game look into the team, showcasing Grieger's teammates, Coach Arad McCutchan, and Evansville's love for the Aces. The Perfect Season is an insider's inspiring story of a team whose motto—"If you're going to go, go big time or don't go at all"—inspired them to achieve their dream.


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Download or read book The Perfect Season written by Russell Grieger and published by Indiana University Press. This book was released on 2016-09-19 with total page 267 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1964, the Evansville College Purple Aces raced undefeated through the Indiana Collegiate Conference, posting a perfect 24–0 regular-season record and winning the College Division NCAA championship. The skeleton of this season exists in newspaper archives and in books that capture the on-court action, but the flesh and blood has never been written—until now. This is the story of Russell Grieger, a starting guard, and his observations, feelings, reactions, and struggles of that season. It provides a game-by-game look into the team, showcasing Grieger's teammates, Coach Arad McCutchan, and Evansville's love for the Aces. The Perfect Season is an insider's inspiring story of a team whose motto—"If you're going to go, go big time or don't go at all"—inspired them to achieve their dream.


Our Boys

Our Boys

Author: Joe Drape

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2009-08-18

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 0805088903

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An inspiring portrait of the extraordinary high-school football team whose quest for perfection sustains its hometown in the heartland The football team in Smith Center, Kansas, has won sixty-seven games in a row, the nation's longest high-school winning streak. They have done so by embracing a philosophy of life taught by their legendary coach, Roger Barta: "Respect each other, then learn to love each other and together we are champions." But as they embarked on a quest for a fifth consecutive title in the fall of 2008, they faced a potentially destabilizing transition: the greatest senior class in school history had graduated, and Barta was contemplating retirement after three decades on the sidelines. In Smith Center--population: 1,931--this changing of the guard was seismic. Hours removed from the nearest city, the town revolves around "our boys" in a way that goes to the heart of what America's heartland is today. Joe Drape, a Kansas City native and an award-winning sportswriter for The New York Times, moved his family to Smith Center to discover what makes the team and the town an inspiration even to those who live hundreds of miles away. His stories of the coaches, players, and parents reveal a community fighting to hold on to a way of life that is rich in value, even as its economic fortunes decline. Drape's moving portrait of Coach Barta and the impressive young men of Smith Center is sure to take its place among the more memorable American sports stories of recent years.


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Download or read book Our Boys written by Joe Drape and published by Macmillan. This book was released on 2009-08-18 with total page 287 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An inspiring portrait of the extraordinary high-school football team whose quest for perfection sustains its hometown in the heartland The football team in Smith Center, Kansas, has won sixty-seven games in a row, the nation's longest high-school winning streak. They have done so by embracing a philosophy of life taught by their legendary coach, Roger Barta: "Respect each other, then learn to love each other and together we are champions." But as they embarked on a quest for a fifth consecutive title in the fall of 2008, they faced a potentially destabilizing transition: the greatest senior class in school history had graduated, and Barta was contemplating retirement after three decades on the sidelines. In Smith Center--population: 1,931--this changing of the guard was seismic. Hours removed from the nearest city, the town revolves around "our boys" in a way that goes to the heart of what America's heartland is today. Joe Drape, a Kansas City native and an award-winning sportswriter for The New York Times, moved his family to Smith Center to discover what makes the team and the town an inspiration even to those who live hundreds of miles away. His stories of the coaches, players, and parents reveal a community fighting to hold on to a way of life that is rich in value, even as its economic fortunes decline. Drape's moving portrait of Coach Barta and the impressive young men of Smith Center is sure to take its place among the more memorable American sports stories of recent years.


Seventeen and Oh

Seventeen and Oh

Author: Marshall Jon Fisher

Publisher: Abrams

Published: 2022-07-12

Total Pages: 375

ISBN-13: 164700005X

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Publishing on the 50th anniversary of that magic season, the definitive chronicle of the 1972 Miami Dolphins, the only undefeated team in NFL history—from an award-winning literary sportswriter The 1972 Miami Dolphins had something to prove. Losers in the previous Super Bowl, a ragtag bunch of overlooked, underappreciated, or just plain old players, they were led by Don Shula, a genius young coach obsessed with obliterating the reputation that he couldn’t win the big game. And as the Dolphins headed into only their seventh season, all eyes were on Miami. For the last time, a city was hosting both national political conventions, and the backdrop to this season of redemption would be turbulent: the culture wars, the Nixon reelection campaign, the strange, unfolding saga of Watergate, and the war in Vietnam. Generational and cultural divides abounded on the team as well. There were long-haired, bell-bottomed party animals such as Jim “Mad Dog” Mandich, as well as the stylish Marv Fleming and Curtis Johnson, with his supernova afro, playing alongside conservative, straight-laced men like the quarterbacks: Bob Griese and the crew-cut savior, 38-year-old backup Earl Morrall. Larry Csonka and Jim Kiick, nicknamed “Butch and Sundance,” had to make way for a third running back, the outspoken and flamboyant Mercury Morris. But unlike the fractious society around them, this racially and culturally diverse group found a way to meld seamlessly into a team. The perfect team. Marshall Jon Fisher’s Seventeen and Oh is a compelling, fast-paced account of a season unlike any other.


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Download or read book Seventeen and Oh written by Marshall Jon Fisher and published by Abrams. This book was released on 2022-07-12 with total page 375 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Publishing on the 50th anniversary of that magic season, the definitive chronicle of the 1972 Miami Dolphins, the only undefeated team in NFL history—from an award-winning literary sportswriter The 1972 Miami Dolphins had something to prove. Losers in the previous Super Bowl, a ragtag bunch of overlooked, underappreciated, or just plain old players, they were led by Don Shula, a genius young coach obsessed with obliterating the reputation that he couldn’t win the big game. And as the Dolphins headed into only their seventh season, all eyes were on Miami. For the last time, a city was hosting both national political conventions, and the backdrop to this season of redemption would be turbulent: the culture wars, the Nixon reelection campaign, the strange, unfolding saga of Watergate, and the war in Vietnam. Generational and cultural divides abounded on the team as well. There were long-haired, bell-bottomed party animals such as Jim “Mad Dog” Mandich, as well as the stylish Marv Fleming and Curtis Johnson, with his supernova afro, playing alongside conservative, straight-laced men like the quarterbacks: Bob Griese and the crew-cut savior, 38-year-old backup Earl Morrall. Larry Csonka and Jim Kiick, nicknamed “Butch and Sundance,” had to make way for a third running back, the outspoken and flamboyant Mercury Morris. But unlike the fractious society around them, this racially and culturally diverse group found a way to meld seamlessly into a team. The perfect team. Marshall Jon Fisher’s Seventeen and Oh is a compelling, fast-paced account of a season unlike any other.


The Perfect Season

The Perfect Season

Author: Tom Kiley

Publisher: 1st Book Library

Published: 2021-04-13

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9781664164604

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Kiley and Mansfield have co-authored this new book, which has been heralded variously as "an inspirational story of how faith, persistence, desire and brotherhood can make great things happen," "recollections that the contributors all agree molded their lives while at the same time adding a valued quality of life for each of them," "The story of young men coming of age in the sixties and how they continued the relationships throughout their lifetimes" and "those heady days of 1961...brought back to life from the unique perspective of the men on the field. I found it hard to put down and was left wanting more when I was finished." Fontbonne University President emeritus Dr. Dennis C. Golden has written, "In 1961...legendary head football coach Mr. Joe Thomas, his staff and players committed themselves to actualizing their once-in-a-lifetime core value of becoming the first untied and undefeated team in Chaminade history."


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Download or read book The Perfect Season written by Tom Kiley and published by 1st Book Library. This book was released on 2021-04-13 with total page 332 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Kiley and Mansfield have co-authored this new book, which has been heralded variously as "an inspirational story of how faith, persistence, desire and brotherhood can make great things happen," "recollections that the contributors all agree molded their lives while at the same time adding a valued quality of life for each of them," "The story of young men coming of age in the sixties and how they continued the relationships throughout their lifetimes" and "those heady days of 1961...brought back to life from the unique perspective of the men on the field. I found it hard to put down and was left wanting more when I was finished." Fontbonne University President emeritus Dr. Dennis C. Golden has written, "In 1961...legendary head football coach Mr. Joe Thomas, his staff and players committed themselves to actualizing their once-in-a-lifetime core value of becoming the first untied and undefeated team in Chaminade history."


Inside the Locker Room

Inside the Locker Room

Author: Denny Gibbons

Publisher:

Published: 2020-11

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13:

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"Tradition Never Graduates"In the late sixties Coach R.H. (Bob) Peters took a fledgling small collegehockey program in northern Minnesota and turned it into the premier hockeyprogram in the country. Since then the Bemidji State University Beavers haveearned 27 final four appearances and 13 national titles."Beaver Hockey" is not a term to be taken lightly. It encompasses a traditionof discipline, dedication and passion that has lasted through more than half acentury. Every season builds on the previous one and no one team dares toboast. However, using the traditions of Beaver Hockey and the help ofgenerations of former 'Beaver Greats,' the story of the 1984 team begs to bere-told from Inside The Locker Room.In 1982 Bob Peters took a year-long sabbatical, leaving the program to a pairof young inexperienced coaches who, despite a series of setbacks, laid thegroundwork for historic success.Filled with a terrible resolve, and a reinvigorated coach, the 1983 Beavers setcourse for the national title and their place in the record books. But first theyhad to navigate the many obstacles, internal and external, that stood in their way.Ride along with the Beaver Hockey team through fights in the streets, in thestands, on the ice and inside their own houses. They battled against each other asmuch as their opponents and yet they gelled as brothers focused on a single goal.Feel the pain and agony of each devastating loss. Experience firsthand theglory of victory, that ultimately lead to the raising of the Stanley Cup itself.Reviews of the first Inside The Locker Room book on Amazon.com:"The characters skate right out of the pages, the pucks fly, and the fun and humor come from every direction.""What a great read! It makes you want to go back in time when things were simpler. In the game of life, Gibby is an all-star."Feel the agony of defeat.Experience the glory of victory!


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Download or read book Inside the Locker Room written by Denny Gibbons and published by . This book was released on 2020-11 with total page 329 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Tradition Never Graduates"In the late sixties Coach R.H. (Bob) Peters took a fledgling small collegehockey program in northern Minnesota and turned it into the premier hockeyprogram in the country. Since then the Bemidji State University Beavers haveearned 27 final four appearances and 13 national titles."Beaver Hockey" is not a term to be taken lightly. It encompasses a traditionof discipline, dedication and passion that has lasted through more than half acentury. Every season builds on the previous one and no one team dares toboast. However, using the traditions of Beaver Hockey and the help ofgenerations of former 'Beaver Greats,' the story of the 1984 team begs to bere-told from Inside The Locker Room.In 1982 Bob Peters took a year-long sabbatical, leaving the program to a pairof young inexperienced coaches who, despite a series of setbacks, laid thegroundwork for historic success.Filled with a terrible resolve, and a reinvigorated coach, the 1983 Beavers setcourse for the national title and their place in the record books. But first theyhad to navigate the many obstacles, internal and external, that stood in their way.Ride along with the Beaver Hockey team through fights in the streets, in thestands, on the ice and inside their own houses. They battled against each other asmuch as their opponents and yet they gelled as brothers focused on a single goal.Feel the pain and agony of each devastating loss. Experience firsthand theglory of victory, that ultimately lead to the raising of the Stanley Cup itself.Reviews of the first Inside The Locker Room book on Amazon.com:"The characters skate right out of the pages, the pucks fly, and the fun and humor come from every direction.""What a great read! It makes you want to go back in time when things were simpler. In the game of life, Gibby is an all-star."Feel the agony of defeat.Experience the glory of victory!


The Perfect Season

The Perfect Season

Author: Tom Kiley

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2021-04-13

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 1664164596

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Kiley and Mansfield have co-authored this new book, which has been heralded variously as “an inspirational story of how faith, persistence, desire and brotherhood can make great things happen,” “recollections that the contributors all agree molded their lives while at the same time adding a valued quality of life for each of them,” “The story of young men coming of age in the sixties and how they continued the relationships throughout their lifetimes” and “those heady days of 1961...brought back to life from the unique perspective of the men on the field. I found it hard to put down and was left wanting more when I was finished.” Fontbonne University President emeritus Dr. Dennis C. Golden has written, “In 1961...legendary head football coach Mr. Joe Thomas, his staff and players committed themselves to actualizing their once-in-a-lifetime core value of becoming the first untied and undefeated team in Chaminade history.”


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Download or read book The Perfect Season written by Tom Kiley and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2021-04-13 with total page 223 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Kiley and Mansfield have co-authored this new book, which has been heralded variously as “an inspirational story of how faith, persistence, desire and brotherhood can make great things happen,” “recollections that the contributors all agree molded their lives while at the same time adding a valued quality of life for each of them,” “The story of young men coming of age in the sixties and how they continued the relationships throughout their lifetimes” and “those heady days of 1961...brought back to life from the unique perspective of the men on the field. I found it hard to put down and was left wanting more when I was finished.” Fontbonne University President emeritus Dr. Dennis C. Golden has written, “In 1961...legendary head football coach Mr. Joe Thomas, his staff and players committed themselves to actualizing their once-in-a-lifetime core value of becoming the first untied and undefeated team in Chaminade history.”


The Perfect Season

The Perfect Season

Author: M. G. Missanelli

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2010-11

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 0271045078

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The 1987 NCAA championship football game between the Penn State Nittany Lions and the University of Miami Hurricanes is often considered the most memorable championship game in all of college football history. Both teams were undefeated going into the game, but the Hurricanes were heavily favored, as they had demolished each of their opponents during the regular season. Penn State pulled off of the most surprising upsets on January 2, 1987, by handing the University of Miami team its only loss of the season. The Perfect Season, with help from the Penn State players involved, Missanelli retells the story not just of this championship game but also of Penn States entire season. Beginning with its Orange Bowl loss in 1985, Missanelli recounts the glorious 1986 season through the eyes of those Penn State athletes. The book also focuses on the medias buildup of the national championship, explaining why the University of Miami team was considered the villain in this battle.


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Download or read book The Perfect Season written by M. G. Missanelli and published by Penn State Press. This book was released on 2010-11 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 1987 NCAA championship football game between the Penn State Nittany Lions and the University of Miami Hurricanes is often considered the most memorable championship game in all of college football history. Both teams were undefeated going into the game, but the Hurricanes were heavily favored, as they had demolished each of their opponents during the regular season. Penn State pulled off of the most surprising upsets on January 2, 1987, by handing the University of Miami team its only loss of the season. The Perfect Season, with help from the Penn State players involved, Missanelli retells the story not just of this championship game but also of Penn States entire season. Beginning with its Orange Bowl loss in 1985, Missanelli recounts the glorious 1986 season through the eyes of those Penn State athletes. The book also focuses on the medias buildup of the national championship, explaining why the University of Miami team was considered the villain in this battle.