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About The Book
But Army-Navy is first and foremost about football, and as Barry Wilner and Ken Rappoport relate in this engaging history, it may be college football in its purest form-and not just as a "training ground for the NFL." Though struggling for national ranking, the service academies have done surprisingly well over the years given their recruiting handicap, producing five Heisman Trophy winners and a number of national champions. The rivalry's most successful player may have been Roger Staubach, Heisman winner and Hall of Fame quarterback, who led the Dallas Cowboys to two Super Bowls in the 1970s following his four-year mandatory service in the U.S. Navy.
The Army-Navy rivalry is also about traditions, and in a concluding chapter on the 2004 game, the authors take us through the pageantry: the march into the stadium by the student bodies of both schools; freshman push-ups after each score; and the final, moving show of sportsmanship following the game as thousands of cadets and midshipmen stand at attention while the alma mater of each school is played by their respective bands. A rivalry like no other, Army versus Navy receives due recognition in this colorful, thorough history.
Product Details
- Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing (August 17, 2005)
- Length: 240 pages
- ISBN13: 9781461626053
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Raves and Reviews
The Army-Navy rivalry is the essence of college football, and nothing I've ever read traces its history better than Gridiron Glory. Through tireless research and insightful prose, Barry Wilner and Ken Rappoport have put together a book that, quite simply, has no rival. Fans of college football, and sports in general, will relish this story.
– William Wagner, former U.S. Magistrate judge; professor, Thomas M. Cooley Law School
This book is organized well and researched thoroughly.
– Avani Patel, Dispatch
[Wilner and Rappoport] compellingly portray the pathos and irony of young men attaching so much significance to a game of little importance when compared to the potential sacrifices they may be asked to make in service to America. This is a tightly presented history of an athletic endeavor that captures the essence of amateur sport.
– Booklist
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