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Coach Bobby Bowden is an icon of college football who ran his
legendary, top-ranking program with a trademark southern charm.
With his recent retirement, Bowden is ready to give fans and
readers the behind-the-scenes story of his 55-year career and the
path that helped him become one of college football's most
successful coaches and patriarch of the sport's most famous
coaching family.
In this book, Bowden will reveal never-before-published details of
the moments and events that have defined his life, including:
* The tragic death of his grandson and son-in-law in a 2004
automobile accident.
* The details of his retirement as FSU's coach at the end of the
2009 season.
Meet the Robertsons in this personal behind-the-scenes look at the
stars of the exploding A&E(R) show "Duck Dynasty"(R).
What do faith, family, ducks, and money have in common? The
well-known stars of A&E's hit show "Duck Dynasty"--Korie and
Willie Robertson From Louisiana's bayou comes the story of how the
Robertson family went from eating fried bologna sandwiches to
consuming fine filet mignon.
Part redneck logic, part humorous family stories, combined with
family-business tips and faith, this book is the inside sneak peek
for everything you wanted to know about being a Robertson. You'll
find out things about this lovable family that you won't see on the
popular TV show--such as how the family survived while Miss Kay
worked days and left the boys in the care of eight-year-old older
brother Alan. You'll get to know the beautiful Korie Robertson--how
she met Willie, what their dating days were like, and how she
juggles being a mom to their children, a wife to Willie, and an
active partner in the family business. In addition, you'll get a
taste of the Robertson clan's famous food, through recipes included
in each chapter, and you'll see childhood photos of Willie and
Korie, photos of Willie before the beard, and photos of their
children and all of the Robertson clan.
Now a major motion picture starring Jon Voight, Nic Bishop, and C.
Thomas Howell. This riveting true story of courage, strength, and
football at the height of racial tension in Birmingham, Alabama
tells the story of Coach Tandy Gerelds, his running back Tony
Nathan, and a high school football game that healed a city.In the
midst of violent, impassioned racial tensions in Birmingham,
Alabama, new football coach, Tandy Gerelds, was struggling to
create a winning football team at Woodlawn High School--one of the
last schools in Birmingham to integrate. The team he was handed did
not have the caliber of players he needed to win--until he saw Tony
Nathan run. But Tony was African American and Coach Gerelds knew
that putting him in as running back would be like drawing a target
on his own back and the back of his soon-to-be star player. But
Coach Gerelds saw something in Tony, and he knew that his decision
to let him play was about more than football. It was about doing
what was right for the school--and the city. And soon, the only
place in the city where blacks and whites got along was on Coach
Gerelds's football team. With the help of a new school chaplain,
Tony learned to look beyond himself and realized that there was
more at stake than winning a game. In 1974, Coach Gerelds's
interracial team made Alabama history drawing 42,000 fans into the
stadium to watch them play. It was this game that triggered the
unity and support of the Woodlawn High School Colonels and that
finally allowed a city to heal and taught its citizens how to love.
Anne was one of five women who reported to police that they were
either raped or assaulted -- in incidents from October 2009 to
April 2012 -- by a single university football player, who was
convicted on two counts of sexual assault in January 2014. Indeed,
it was only the beginning of what would become the worst scandal in
recent college sports history.This university's sexual assault
crisis does not stand alone in what is becoming one of the biggest
crises in American culture-rape and violence against women on
college campuses. But not until now has a sexual assault scandal
stripped a celebrated head coach and university president of their
jobs. Through previously unpublished interviews with victims,
assailants, attorneys, university officials, players, coaches, and
nationally recognized experts on sexual assault and campus safety,
CROSS TO BEAR is an eye-opening, blow-by-blow account of the
genesis and fallout of the football scandal, and tells a story that
will leave readers pondering what they really know about the
culture of college football and what transpires after dark at
college campuses across the country.
From the TV smash hit Duck Dynasty(R) comes a no-holds-barred
autobiography of Phil Robertson and the three things that matter
most to him: Faith, family, and ducks. It isn't often that a person
can live a dream, but Phil Robertson--better known as the Duck
Commander--has proven that it is possible with vision, hard work,
helping hands, and an unshakable faith in the Almighty. Phil's is
the remarkable story of one man who followed his faith in God and
soon after invented a duck call that would begin an incredible
journey to the life he had always dreamed of for himself and his
family. In the love of his country, his family, and his maker, Phil
has finally found the ingredients to the good life he always
wanted. In Happy, Happy, Happy, you'll go beyond the scenes of Duck
Dynasty and learn about Phil's colorful past and the wild road to
the blessed life he leads today. Before, Phil's passion for the
outdoors led him down some shady paths, and as a young proprietor
of a rough bar, he says, he lived a life of "romping, stomping, and
ripping." But through it all, Phil felt he was a "called"
man--called to live off the land, called to leave a career in
football for duck hunting, called to create a new kind of duck
call, and finally, called to follow God and lead a life of faith.
In this eye-opening book, you'll feel like you're sitting
face-to-face with Phil as he tells his story, and you'll see that
his enthusiasm for duck hunting and the Lord is no act--it is truly
who he is.
Drawing together insights from nearly 100 former players, coaches,
and Hokie fans, this is the ultimate compendium of everything that
is special about Virginia Tech's football team. Highlights include
the most important moments in Virginia Tech's football history,
beloved traditions and memories from Blacksburg, coaching legends,
and the team's greatest players from past and present.
From a former criminal and now chaplain for the San Francisco 49ers
and the Golden State Warriors, comes a riveting, behind-the-bars
look at one of America's most feared prisons: San Quentin. Reverend
Earl Smith shares the most important lessons he's learned from
years of helping inmates discover God's plan for them.In 1983,
twenty-seven-year-old Earl Smith arrived at San Quentin just like
everyone thought he would. Labeled as a gang member and criminal
from a young age, Smith was expected to do some time, but after a
brush with death during a botched drug deal, Smith's soul was saved
and his life path was altered forever. From that moment on, Smith
knew God had an unusual mission for him, and he became the minister
to the lost souls sitting on death row. For twenty-three years,
Smith played chess with Charles Manson, witnessed twelve
executions, and negotiated truces between rival gangs. But most
importantly, Smith helped the prisoners of San Quentin find
redemption, hope, and understand that it is still possible to find
God's grace and mercy from behind bars. Edgy, insightful, and
thought provoking, Death Row Chaplain teaches us that God's grace
can reach anyone--even the most desperate and lost--and that it's
never too late to turn our lives around.
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