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A Civil War Army Vs Navy

A Civil War Army Vs Navy

by John Feinstein

Brings to life one of college football's oldest and most heated rivalries through the 1994 season, explaining the struggles faced by each team, including player deaths, close games, and coach strategies.
Bo Knows Bo

Bo Knows Bo

by Bo Jackson

Bo Knows Bo is the autobiography of Bo Jackson, who excelled in both professional football and professional baseball, before injuries ended his careers. Co-authored with Dick Schaap, Bo Knows Bo covers Bo Jackson's life from his childhood in Bessemer, Alabama to the peak of his athletic abilities in 1990. Late in 1990, Jackson suffered a dislocated hip injury that ended his NFL career, and eventually led to the end of his MLB career also.
When Pride Still Mattered

When Pride Still Mattered

by David Maraniss

Includes bibliographical references (p. [517]-518) and index.
Season Of Life

Season Of Life

by Jeffrey Marx

Joe Ehrmann, a former NFL football star and volunteer coach for the Gilman high school football team, teaches his players the keys to successful defense: penetrate, pursue, punish, love. Love? A former captain of the Baltimore Colts and now an ordained minister, Ehrmann is serious about the game of football but even more serious about the purpose of life. Season of Life is his inspirational story as told by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jeffrey Marx, who was a ballboy for the Colts when he first met... Read more about this item
Bo Knows Bo

Bo Knows Bo

by Bo and Dick Schaap Jackson

Bo Knows Bo is the autobiography of Bo Jackson, who excelled in both professional football and professional baseball, before injuries ended his careers. Co-authored with Dick Schaap, Bo Knows Bo covers Bo Jackson's life from his childhood in Bessemer, Alabama to the peak of his athletic abilities in 1990. Late in 1990, Jackson suffered a dislocated hip injury that ended his NFL career, and eventually led to the end of his MLB career also.
Instant Replay

Instant Replay

by Jerry Kramer

jerry kramer was a right guard for the Green Bay Packers from 1958 to 1968. During his time with the team, the Packers won five National Championships and Super Bowls I and II. He was inducted into the Green Bay Packer Hall of Fame in 1977, and his jersey has been retired. He lives in Boise, Idaho. dick schaap (1934–2002), a sportswriter, broadcaster, and author or coauthor of thirty-three books, reported for NBC Nightly News, the Today show, ABC World News Tonight, 20/20, and ESPN and was the... Read more about this item
Fifth Quarter

Fifth Quarter

by Jennifer Allen

Jennifer Allen is a freelance journalist and the author of Better Get Your Angel On, a collection of stories. She has contributed pieces to numerous magazines, including Rolling Stone, Mirabella, and The New Republic. Allen lives in Los Angeles with her husband, the author Mark Richard, and their sons, Roman and Deacon.From the Hardcover edition.
Saturday's America

Saturday's America

by Dan Jenkins

Bringing the Heat

Bringing the Heat

by Mark Bowden

Tom Landry

Tom Landry

by Tom With Gregg Lewis Landry

Quiet Strength

Quiet Strength

by Nathan Whitaker Tony Dungy

The Education Of a Coach

The Education Of a Coach

by David Halberstam

Bo

Bo

by Bo; Albom, Mitch Schembechler

Paper Lion

Paper Lion

by George Plimpton

Championship Football

Championship Football

by Dana X Bible

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Bo Knows Bo

by Bo; Schaap, Dick Jackson

Bo Knows Bo is the autobiography of Bo Jackson, who excelled in both professional football and professional baseball, before injuries ended his careers. Co-authored with Dick Schaap, Bo Knows Bo covers Bo Jackson's life from his childhood in Bessemer, Alabama to the peak of his athletic abilities in 1990. Late in 1990, Jackson suffered a dislocated hip injury that ended his NFL career, and eventually led to the end of his MLB career also.
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Meat On the Hoof

by Gary Shaw

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Rise and Walk

by Dennis; D'Orso, Michael Byrd

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The Fighting Spirit

by Lou; Heisler, John Holtz

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Everyone's a Coach

by Don and Blanchard, Ken Shula

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Fatso

by Arthur J Donovan

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Intercollegiate Football

by Christy Walsh

Football Books & Ephemera

They Call It a Game

They Call It a Game

by Parrish, Bernie

Out Of Their League

Out Of Their League

by Meggyesy, Dave

The Gamemakers

The Gamemakers

by Sullivan, George

Mad Ducks and Bears

Mad Ducks and Bears

by Plimpton, George

Len Dawson

Len Dawson

by Bortstein, Larry

Pro Football\'s Rag Days

Pro Football's Rag Days

by Curran, Bob

The Story Of Football

The Story Of Football

by Leckie, Robert

The Game That Was

The Game That Was

by Cope, Myron

Football Powers Of the South

Football Powers Of the South

by Wells, Lawrence

Staubach

Staubach

by Staubach, Roger

The Crunch

The Crunch

by Toomay, Pat