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Endzone: The Rise, Fall, and Return of Michigan Football
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Endzone: The Rise, Fall, and Return of Michigan Football
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Endzone: The Rise, Fall, and Return of Michigan Football
Current price: $21.99
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The paperback version of
Endzone
includes an all-new, 57-page Afterword covering Michigan's triumphant 2015 season, and never-dull 2016 off-season. Informed by exclusive, in-depth interviews with Jake Rudock, Blake O'Neill, Jake Butt, Jim and Sarah Harbaugh and his parents.
The
New York Times
bestseller
tells the story of how one of college football's most successful, richest and respected programs, the University of Michigan, almost lost it all in less than a decadeand entirely of its own doing.
It is a story of hubris, greed, and betrayala tale more suited to Wall Street than the world's top public university.
Author John U. Bacon takes you inside the offices, the board rooms and the locker rooms of the University of Michigan to see what happened, and whywith countless eye-opening, head-shaking scenes of conflict and conquest.
But
is also an inspiring story of redemption and revival. When those who loved Michigan football the most recognized it was being attacked from within, they rallied to reclaim the values that made it great for over a centuryvalues that went deeper than dollars. The list of heroes includes players, students, lettermen, fans and facultyand the leaders who had the courage to listen to them.
Their unprecedented uprising produced a new athletic director, and a new coachthe hottest in the landwho vindicated the fans' faith when he turned down more money and fame to return to the place he loved most: Michigan.
If you love a good story, you'll want to dive into
Endzone: The Rise, Fall and Return of Michigan Football
.
Endzone
includes an all-new, 57-page Afterword covering Michigan's triumphant 2015 season, and never-dull 2016 off-season. Informed by exclusive, in-depth interviews with Jake Rudock, Blake O'Neill, Jake Butt, Jim and Sarah Harbaugh and his parents.
The
New York Times
bestseller
tells the story of how one of college football's most successful, richest and respected programs, the University of Michigan, almost lost it all in less than a decadeand entirely of its own doing.
It is a story of hubris, greed, and betrayala tale more suited to Wall Street than the world's top public university.
Author John U. Bacon takes you inside the offices, the board rooms and the locker rooms of the University of Michigan to see what happened, and whywith countless eye-opening, head-shaking scenes of conflict and conquest.
But
is also an inspiring story of redemption and revival. When those who loved Michigan football the most recognized it was being attacked from within, they rallied to reclaim the values that made it great for over a centuryvalues that went deeper than dollars. The list of heroes includes players, students, lettermen, fans and facultyand the leaders who had the courage to listen to them.
Their unprecedented uprising produced a new athletic director, and a new coachthe hottest in the landwho vindicated the fans' faith when he turned down more money and fame to return to the place he loved most: Michigan.
If you love a good story, you'll want to dive into
Endzone: The Rise, Fall and Return of Michigan Football
.