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ESPN College Football Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Game | 
enlarge | Creators: Michael Maccambridge, Dan Jenkins Publisher: ESPN Category: Book
List Price: $49.95 Buy Used: $11.48 You Save: $38.47 (77%)
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Rating: 38 reviews Sales Rank: 13243
Media: Hardcover Pages: 1632 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 7 Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.9 x 3
ISBN: 1401337031 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.332630973 EAN: 9781401337032 ASIN: 1401337031
Publication Date: September 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Ships SAME or NEXT business day. We Ship to APO/FPO addr. Choose EXPEDITED shipping and receive in 2-5 business days. See our member profile for customer support contact info.
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Product Description BThe most comprehensive reference book ever assembled on the history of college football/B PFrom South Bend, Indiana, to Lincoln, Nebraska, Palo Alto, California, to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Ann Arbor, Michigan, to Tallahassee, Florida, college football attracts the most dedicated fans in all of sports. This book is their Bible -- a rich and exhaustive reference guide to the game s history, tradition, and lore. Based on three years of research by the nation s foremost college football experts, the book features: P-Capsule histories for each of the Division 1-A programs, the Ivy League schools, and the historically black colleges -Year-by-year schedules and scores for each school -Statistical leaders from each school -Fight-song lyrics -Box scores for every bowl game ever played -Weekly AP and UPI polls dating back to 1936 -A four-color insert illustrating the evolution of each school s helmet design -Essays by the game s top wordsmiths, including Dan Jenkins, Beano Cook, Chris Fowler, and more. -And a lively round-table discussion on the state of the game with ESPN s popular GameDay team (Fowler, Lee Corso, and Kirk Herbstreit). PPacked with tables and charts and designed in an easy-to-read style, the IESPN College Football Encyclopedia/I is sure to dazzle even the most knowledgeable fan.
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A Few Detailed Facts Are Wrong! June 9, 2008 Joseph J. Janos III (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The book is a good reference but not as accurate as the Internet or Google today. For example, the book has the wrong information on what College actually put numbers on Football Jerseys. According to the History of American Football and Sports Illustrated in 1908, Karl Davis, at the time publicity man for the University of Pittsburgh, first put numbers on college football jerseys. br / br /Davis used that good old sales pitch, "One cannot tell the players without a program!" He quickly added to this service the refinement of switching the numbers each week due to Davis having the program concession. Davis thus became a double pioneer in player numbering and in "dynamic obsolescence". Both inventions have come a long way since. br / br /When I see such errors, I wonder how many other facts the author got it wrong or just did sloppy research. Anyway, the Internet Age has made such books obsolete and mistakes unimportant since they can be corrected easily today with easy research. br /
Comprehensive May 19, 2008 Mark M (Midwest) I keep this book chair side throughout the college football season and refer to it other times as well. There is great info on each Div 1 team, and it's great to learn how certain names, traditions, etc. were started. A season by season schedule with scores is great as well. If you love college football, get it today.
Missing something... February 8, 2008 Allen M. Anderson (Bakersfield, Cal.) Filled with good information but could be improved with annual updates which include prior season records, returnees, recruit class and brief overview of coming season prospects.
My son loved this book January 31, 2008 DMRAVA (Washington, DC) I bought this as a gift for my son, who know everything about football, and he really loved it.
For the armchair quarterback in all of us! December 29, 2007 Roy Frazier (In the 82nd ABN) This thing is what you need during the college football season. If you ever had a problem with a buddy telling you that something happened that you know it didn't, then you definatly would want this.
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