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With twelve national championships, nineteen players and coaches in
the College Football Hall of Fame, and a tradition of national
achievement that reaches back to the 1920s, the University of
Alabama has secured its spot as one of the most successful athletic
institutions in the history of American sports. Dating back to the
days when university president Dr. George H. "Mike" Denny decided
football would be the university's ticket to national prominence
and especially during the years of legendary head coach Bear
Bryant, Alabama has produced some of the most renowned teams and
players in the history of the game.
"Always Alabama" tells the complete story -- through the eyes of
dozens of Alabama insiders and vanquished opponents from the first
Crimson Tide team in 1892 right on through the thrilling 2006
Cotton Bowl victory. Don Wade delivers a detailed look at the long
and illustrious story of Crimson Tide football. Relive the
exhilarating moments of triumph, including:
Alabama's victory over University of Pennsylvania in 1922, a
conquest that put Alabama football on the map The Tide's upholding
the honor of the South with her victory at the 1926 Rose Bowl The
stories that made Bear Bryant famous and every player who ever
played for him a genuine tough guy All twelve of the program's
national championships Those special moments when Alabama both
defeated and lost to bitter rivals Auburn and Tennessee
And hear from the great players -- early legends such as Harry
Gilmer and Vaughn Mancha, and larger-than-life heroes such as Lee
Roy Jordan, Ken Stabler, and Ozzie Newsome -- and from scores of
other players -- some famous, some not so famous -- who have
personal stories to tell about the pride and privilege of wearing
the red jersey.
With both black-and-white and color photos to help guide the way,
"Always Alabama" is the definitive history of one of the most
storied college football programs in the country and a book no
college football fan can live without.
Golf legend Amy Alcott talks with twenty-seven celebrated
individuals about the one thing they have in common--the game they
love.
In this entertaining and fascinating collection of candid
conversations, Amy Alcott offers a rare look at the personal lives
and experiences--both on and off the golf course--of prominent
entertainers, athletes, political leaders, and other influential
figures. A fierce love of the game connects them all, but their
varied anecdotes show how this magical sport has touched each of
their lives in unique ways.
Some highlights: Bill Clinton reveals why Hillary encouraged him to
start playing again in his late twenties; Jack Nicholson explains
how he began to play golf in his forties and became good enough to
shoot a sixty-five; and Ben Crenshaw reminisces about his close
relationship with Harvey Penick and about winning the 1995 Masters
just days after serving as a pallbearer at Penick's funeral.
At times poignant, illuminating, and laugh-out-loud funny, The
Leaderboard is sure to inspire and capture the imaginations of golf
fans everywhere.
Bestselling golf writer and golf historian Don Wade returns with an eighth collection of real-life stories from the greatest golfers ever to play the game. And Then the Shark Told Justin . . . brings together living legends, past champions, and current top-of-the-leader-board stars in one entertaining book of true tales. This heartwarming, off-the-cuff stories truly capture the essence of Americas most popular event.
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