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Timed to the release of Jerry Bruckheimer's movie, the moving
autobiography of Hall of Fame basketball coach Don Haskins and his
storied team of players, the Texas Western Miners
In 1966, college basketball was almost completely segregated. In
the championship game for the NCAA title that year, Don Haskins,
coach of the then little-known Texas Western College, did something
that had never been done before in the history of college
basketball. He started five black players, and in the now legendary
game, unseated the nationally top-ranked University of Kentucky.
Broadcast on television throughout the country, the Miners victory
became the impetus for the desegregation of all college teams in
the South during the next few years.
Now, for the first time, Hall of Fame coach Don Haskins tell his
story. Beginning as a small-town high school basketball coach,
Haskins was known for his tough coaching methods and
larger-than-life personality. As a child growing up during the Dust
Bowl in Oklahoma, he developed a strong set of values and
discipline that he would instill in his players throughout his
coaching career. With recollections from his former players,
including those of the 1966 team, along with Haskins's own Seven
Principles for Success, Glory Road is the inspiring story of a
living legend and one of the most respected coaches of all time.
With a foreword by basketball legend Bobby Knight, and coinciding
with the release of the film Glory Road, the story of Don Haskins
and his championship team is sure to become a classic for sports
fans and historians.
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