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21. Sports Illustrated The Football Book Expanded Edition by Editors of Sports Illustrated | |
Hardcover: 320
Pages
(2009-10-13)
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Awsome
Great gift idea
Great gift
Sports Illustrated:The Football Book
Value for the money |
22. The scrapbook history of pro football by Richard M Cohen | |
Hardcover: 336
Pages
(1976)
-- used & new: US$20.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 067252029X Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
23. A Social History of Indian Football: Striving to Score (Sport in the Global Society) by Kausik Bandyopadhyay, Boria Majumdar | |
Hardcover: 216
Pages
(2006-06-23)
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24. Nebraska Football: The Greatest Games, Players, Coaches, And Teams in the Glorious Tradition of Cornhusker Football (Game Day) | |
Hardcover: 148
Pages
(2006-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description In this book, we’ve attempted to distill that tradition of greatness into words and pictures. It’s a daunting task. Few programs inspire the loyalty and passion that Nebraska football exacts from its fans, and with good reason. Customer Reviews (1)
THE MOST DOMINANT TEAM OF THE 80'S & 90'S |
25. University of Notre Dame Football Vault (College Vault) by John Heisler | |
Hardcover: 144
Pages
(2007-10-02)
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poor quality
Notredame
Not quite as expected.
Every ND Fan Needs!
UND Football Vault |
26. 50 Years of College Football: A Modern History of America's Most Colorful Sport by Bob Boyles, Paul Guido | |
Paperback: 1312
Pages
(2007-08-01)
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Use it as kindling!!!
college football fans, buy this book
A must-have reference that trounces ESPN
50 Years of College Football
Great resource |
27. The Little League That Could: A History of the American Football League by Ken Rappoport | |
Hardcover: 232
Pages
(2010-09-16)
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Stories About the AFL in The Little League That Could
Well worth the sports fan's time...
More about the business than the game |
28. Pigskin: The Early Years of Pro Football by Robert W. Peterson | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1997-10-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description After the NFL formed in 1920, pro football's popularity grew gradually but steadily. It burst into national prominence with the Chicago Bears-Washington Redskins championship game of 1940. As one sportswriter put it: "The weather was perfect. So were the Bears." The final score was 73-0. Peterson shows how, after World War II, the newly-created All America Football Conference challenged the NFL, which never viewed the new teams as much of a threat. That is, not until 1950 when the two leagues merged, bringing about the Cleveland Browns-Philadelphia Eagles game in which the Browns buried the Eagles 35-10. An elegy to a time when, for many players, the game was at least as important as the money it brought them, Pigskin takes readers up to the 1958 championship game when the Baltimore Colts beat the New York Giants in overtime. By that time, the great popularity of the game had moved from newspapers and radio to television, and pro football had finally arrived as a major sport. Customer Reviews (5)
Great history of the early years of football
Review of Pigskin: The Early Years of Pro Football
Fascinating book about the early history of Pro Football
Solid Pro Football History
Pigskin lacks the moves to score a touchdown |
29. The American Football League: A Year-By-Year History, 1960-1969 by Ed Gruver | |
Paperback: 285
Pages
(1997-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description Unlike the NFL, the American Football League featured wide open offenses and innovative coaching strategies, capturing a new generation of fans dedicated to the league and its players. The AFL aggressively pursued college stars—Heisman Trophy winner Billy Cannon in its inaugural season and Joe Namath in 1965. The eight teams signed a collective television agreement that split the money equally among the franchises, thus providing far more stability and balance than earlier start-up leagues. Based on interviews with owners, coaches, players, scouts, broadcasters and writers from the era, this is a colorful account of the AFL and its place in sports history. Customer Reviews (6)
A must read for ALL football fans
A Great AFL Book
Good Read!
Well Oiled In 1959, when some of these oil men inquired after the NFL albatross Chicago Cardinals, venerable Bert Bell and the NFL did not wish to do business with them. Popular history [and Gruver] have it backwards: that the old conservative owners of the Redskins, Steelers, and Giants, among others, resented the modern upstarts, and only eventually accepted the idea of the Dallas Cowboys when absolutely forced to. In truth, any of the southwesterners were so conservative as to make Art Rooney look like Arlo Guthrie. The fact is that Bell, no fool, realized that the antitrust wolf was prowling around the NFL hen house, and recognition of franchises in Dallas and Minnesota was a small price to pay to make him go away. One can only imagine Bell's private disgust at being hoisted on his own petard, watching Texas oil interests, of all groups, threaten antitrust action. The NFL expansion of 1961, modest as it was, left a string of frustrated suitors. In the long view of things, the fact that the late 1950's football entrepreneurs were fabulously rich established once and for all that whatever new league emerged would not be a dog-and-pony show. Prospective bidders for franchises would have to impress no less than the Hunt family with their solvency. With the notable exception of the Harry Wismer-New York Titans fiasco [later more than corrected by the Sonny Werblin consortium] the new AFL had more problems impressing critics than bankers. In its opening day clothes, the original AFL was a curious geographic imbalance, not surprisingly, tilted to the southwest. Boston and New York were courted for TV revenue, and those with long memories recalled that Buffalo had supported its 1940's pro team quite well. But the banner teams-Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, Oakland, and Denver-were two and three time zones west. From a television programming perspective, the new AFL mined a golden lode: a premier game in the Eastern Time Zone 4:00 P.M. slot where the NFL was generally signing off. Lamar Hunt, who for years had observed the ferocity of fan interest in Texas high school football, was able to convince ABC and then NBC, two networks eager to break CBS's stranglehold on pro football, that Americans would watch just about anybody play football if the time was right. It would be Nielsen ratings and popular opinion, not money, that would break or make the AFL. Gruver's research of the business origins of the league is superficial. He relies on the popular misconceptions that have endured for over four decades, and adds little new by way of corporate analysis. Where he finds his comfort zone-not surprisingly for a professional sportswriter-is in his description of league play itself. There is a major implication here: the AFL, unlike other sports experiments, would not fold for lack of cash. Hunt, Hilton, Adams, Wilson, Werblin et. al. were not going to fold like cheap suitcases. If the league failed, it would be the brand of football on the field that brought it down. Gruver's work is replete with descriptions of team characteristics, playing facilities, coaches and the like. Because of contractual problems-or the absence of major league sports in the new AFL cities-the playing conditions are a story unto themselves. Fully half of the home fields appear to have been either below sea level or had previous lives as toxic waste sites. In some cities the only available playing sites were literally salvaged from the wrecking ball: in New York the Polo Grounds, or the infamous "Rock Pile" in Buffalo. Interestingly, with the exception of a Sid Gillman, one is struck in the early days by an absence of great coaches [or somehow we have overlooked the genius of Frank Filchock and Buster Ramsey over the years.] By the end of the work, one is compelled to admit that the coach who most brought respectability to the league, love him or hate him, was Hank Stram, with Weeb Ewbank a close second. That Stram also appears to be one of the primary sources is not surprising, The strength of this work is in Gruver's recognition that the players made the league. Those who are old enough to remember the AFL will be happy to relive memories with Gino Cappelletti, Wray Carlton, Mike Garrett, Don Maynard, Paul Lowe, Ernie Ladd, Billy Shaw, Lionel Taylor, Babe Parilli, Jim Otto, Jerry Mays, Charlie Hennigan, Buck Buchanan, Larry Grantham, Daryle Lamonica, and Keith Lincoln, to name some. Gruver follows a chronological sequence and monitors the division races throughout the text. The memorable games are recalled, often using text from the actual broadcast. Thus we get Merle Harmon's and Sam DeLuca's raw impressions of the infamous Heidi game-by radio, of course, due to NBC's never to be forgotten cutaway to Klara and Goat Peter. Gruver has done well with this effort, probably about as far as a sportswriter could take it. I am of a mind that the two great sports developments of the post World War II era, the AFL and NASCAR, both deserve a masterful scholarly analysis. Gruver's work is a step in the right direction.
Good reading...great memories |
30. Penn State Football: The Complete Illustrated History by Ken Rappoport, Barry Wilner | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(2009-08-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description Every autumn, the town of State College in central Pennsylvania turns blue and white. Thousands of people from all over the state---indeed, from all over the nation---flock to Beaver Stadium to watch the Nittany Lions of Penn State University take on whatever foe is on the schedule. Since the 1880s, Penn State has been an elite force in collegiate football, earning 40 bowl invitations (of which they have won a record 70 percent), securing two national championships, and posting seven perfect seasons. Since 1966, the Nittany Lions have been coached by the legendary Joe Paterno, the winningest coach in Division I college football history. Penn State Football: The Complete Illustrated History presents an in-depth and entertaining look at the teams, people, and moments that have defined Nittany Lions football for more than 120 years.It includes profiles of key players and coaches and highlights all the great seasons and games. Chronicling, decade by decade, the Nittany Lions’ on-field accomplishments and off-field developments, this lavishly illustrated history is the ultimate celebration of a storied football program. Customer Reviews (1)
The ultimate photographic tale of Penn State football's history |
31. Remember Why You Play: Faith, Football, and a Season to Believe by David Thomas | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2010-10-01)
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I Don't Remember Why They Play
Faith, Football and a Season to Believe
A great book about every day faith played out in everyday life
Wow - get this book
Great Book - every one should read |
32. Longhorn Football: An Illustrated History by Bobby Hawthorne | |
Hardcover: 300
Pages
(2007-09-01)
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Anyone who's a Texas fan will love this book!
A must-have for Longhorn fans
LONGHORN FOOTBALL: AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY |
33. What a Game They Played: An Inside Look at the Golden Era of Pro Football by Richard Whittingham | |
Paperback: 235
Pages
(2002-02-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Full of wry and wonderful anecdotes, What A Game They Played invites sports fans to experience the fresh and inventive early years of pro football, a game played in an America quite different from what it is today. Customer Reviews (5)
Excellent look at early NFL
The NFL's Early Early Years
The Early NFL As Told By The Era's Players
A GOOD READ ABOUT EARLY NFL
Sport stories that are unknown and insightful |
34. Pirate Odyssey, A 75 Year History of East Carolina Football Volume 2: The Modern Era: 1970-2007 by William Ritenour | |
Paperback: 528
Pages
(2008-11-07)
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love it |
35. Fight On! The Colorful Story of USC Football by Steve Bisheff, Loel Schrader | |
Hardcover: 384
Pages
(2006-09-01)
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Fight On
TWO OF THE GREATEST USC HISTORIANS
"Fight On!" college football at it's best!!
Fantastic Gift
Fight On!!The Colorful Story of USC Football |
36. The Die-Hard Fan's Guide to Buckeye Football (The Die-hard Fan's Guide to College Football) by Mark Rea | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2009-09-08)
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Customer Reviews (3)
A powerful guide for any football reference collection
Brian Raike
A must read for Buckeye fans |
37. Carlisle vs. Army: Jim Thorpe, Dwight Eisenhower, Pop Warner, and the Forgotten Story of Football's Greatest Battle by Lars Anderson | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2008-08-12)
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Great imagination, intriguing plotline, needs fact checker
excellent specific information !
Forgotten Stories
Poor Research
Poor Research |
38. USC Trojans: College Football's All-Time Greatest Dynasty by Steven Travers | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2010-09-16)
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The ALL-TIME TOP TEN
RIGHT ON FOR OL' SC!!
This is Correct!
Not worth it
A Big Disappointment |
39. Football in France: A Cultural History (Global Sport Culture) by Geoff Hare | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2003-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The author traces the development of French football values throughout the twentieth century, and concludes with a discussion of the fallout from the World Cup 2002. Hare also looks at players' racist attitudes, and considers how the national football team reflects the multi-cultural population of France. The result is a fascinating cultural, economic, and political history of French football. It is also an engrossing account of how the global marketplace is reshaping national identity and community values. |
40. Dallas Cowboys: The Complete Illustrated History by Jaime Aron | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(2010-08-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description Dallas Cowboys: The Complete Illustrated History presents all the legendary games, players, and teams in the history of this iconic franchise, exploring both on-the-field moments and off-the-field exploits of “America’s Team.” One of the most successful programs in pro sports history, the Cowboys have appeared in more Super Bowls than any other NFL franchise and boast a roster of players that reads like an all-time, all-star team—all highlighted here with lavish illustrations, player profiles, game and season recaps, and entertaining stories. This is the ultimate celebration of the silver and blue for fans of all ages. Customer Reviews (2)
A must for any Cowboys fan
Glossy masterpiece sets the bar high |
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