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Role of a Lifetime is the story of the crucial role Larry
Farmer played on teams that won three NCAA titles for UCLA under
Coach John Wooden. Farmer’s record at UCLA was 89–1, the
greatest winning percentage in NCAA history. (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
was 88–2.) Role of a Lifetime also details how Farmer, a
self-taught player from the playgrounds of Denver, managed to
secure a full scholarship, make the varsity team as a sophomore,
and ultimately become the head basketball coach at UCLA at the age
of 30—the first black head coach for any sport at UCLA. The book
chronicles the reactions of black leaders to his role as the first
black head coach, as well as the inside politics that led him to
resign after three years as coach, just days after accepting
a two-year extension. Farmer also shares new insights about UCLA
athletic booster Sam Gilbert and his role in the team’s NCAA
probation. Farmer’s insider perspective during UCLA
basketball’s most fabled period, combined with his natural
ability to relate entertaining and informative anecdotes about
legendary figures such as John Wooden, Bill Walton, Jamaal Wilkes,
Reggie Miller, and many other famous players and coaches from
throughout the world of college basketball, makes Role of a
Lifetime a must-have for all Bruin fans and fans of
basketball everywhere!
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