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"Winning a national title... winning it at Kentucky? There's
nothing like it. You're always going to be remembered." -- Truman
Claytor, member of UK's 1977--1978 NCAA National Championship team
Joe B. Hall, Jack "Goose" Givens, Rick Robey, and Kyle Macy --
these names occupy a place of honor in Rupp Arena, home of the
"greatest tradition in the history of college basketball." The team
and coaches who led the University of Kentucky Wildcats to their
94--88 victory over the Duke Blue Devils in the 1978 national
championship game are legendary. Yet the full, behind-the-scenes
story of this team's incredible redemptive season has remained
untold until now. In Forty Minutes to Glory, Doug Brunk presents an
inside account of this celebrated squad and their championship
season from summer pick-up games to the net-cutting ceremony in St.
Louis. Brunk interviewed every surviving player, coach, and student
manager from the 1977--1978 team and he shares unbelievable tales,
such as how James Lee's father talked him out of quitting. Brunk
also reveals heart-wrenching moments, recounting the time when Jay
Shidler traveled 150 miles to visit his seriously ill mother on the
eve of the national semifinals game against Arkansas and how Scott
Courts coped with his father's death just days before the
championship game against Duke. Published to coincide with the
fortieth anniversary of the national championship victory, Forty
Minutes to Glory invites the Big Blue Nation to relive a special
season. Featuring chapters by Jack Givens and Coach Hall, this
engaging book is a fitting tribute to one of the most talented and
determined teams ever to compete on the hardwood.
When Jack "Goose" Givens first walked onto the basketball court at
Lexington's Douglass Park for the legendary Dirt Bowl league, it
was the beginning of one of the most illustrious sports careers in
Kentucky history. After being named 1974's Mr. Basketball for the
state of Kentucky as a high school senior, Givens signed with the
University of Kentucky and went on to amass a string of
achievements that place him among the all-time greats in NCAA
college basketball—most notably leading UK to the 1978 NCAA Men's
National Championship with his 41-point performance against the
Duke Blue Devils in that historic game—and being named the Final
Four Most Outstanding Player for that year. They Call Me Goose: My
Life in Kentucky Basketball and Beyond is an intimate and
all-encompassing look at the life and career of the basketball
legend, from growing up in a housing project in Lexington, his
success with UK men's basketball through his years with NBA's
Atlanta Hawks and the Japan Basketball Association, his career as a
college and NBA television color analyst, to his recent appointment
as a commentator for the UK Sports Network. Givens shares personal
and endearing stories from his childhood—how he was initially
interested in baseball instead of basketball, the summers spent
with his grandmother in Danville, Kentucky, and the teachers and
coaches who guided and supported him along his journey. He also
speaks candidly about his experiences with poverty, ruinous
financial debt, the blowback from sexual assault allegations, and
how his faith and his family helped sustain him through hardships
and challenges. In collaboration with journalist Doug Brunk, Givens
presents fans with the powerful story of a husband, father, mentor,
businessman, and ambassador for Kentucky—who also just happens to
be an iconic sports legend.
When Jack "Goose" Givens first walked onto the basketball court at
Lexington's Douglass Park for the legendary Dirt Bowl league, it
was the beginning of one of the most illustrious sports careers in
Kentucky history. After being named 1974's Mr. Basketball for the
state of Kentucky as a high school senior, Givens signed with the
University of Kentucky and went on to amass a string of
achievements that place him among the all-time greats in NCAA
college basketball - most notably leading UK to the 1978 NCAA Men's
National Championship with his 41-point performance against the
Duke Blue Devils in that historic game - and being named the Final
Four Most Outstanding Player for that year. They Call Me Goose: My
Life in Kentucky Basketball and Beyond is an intimate and
all-encompassing look at the life and career of the basketball
legend, from growing up in a housing project in Lexington, his
success with UK men's basketball through his years with NBA's
Atlanta Hawks and the Japan Basketball Association, his career as a
college and NBA television color analyst, to his recent appointment
as a commentator for the UK Sports Network. Givens shares personal
and endearing stories from his childhood - how he was initially
interested in baseball instead of basketball, the summers spent
with his grandmother in Danville, Kentucky, and the teachers and
coaches who guided and supported him along his journey. He also
speaks candidly about his experiences with poverty, ruinous
financial debt, the blowback from sexual assault allegations, and
how his faith and his family helped sustain him through hardships
and challenges. In collaboration with journalist Doug Brunk, Givens
presents fans with the powerful story of a husband, father, mentor,
businessman, and ambassador for Kentucky - who also just happens to
be an iconic sports legend.
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