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Hardcover ESPN College Football Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Game Book

ISBN: 1401337031

ISBN13: 9781401337032

ESPN College Football Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Game

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The most comprehensive reference book ever assembled on the history of college football From South Bend, Indiana, to Lincoln, Nebraska, Palo Alto, California, to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Ann Arbor,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The college football Bible

This is a great coffee table book. The history of every 1-A college is in it. Up & downs, fight songs, all the coaches even how the mascot became. Only thing missing is where each of their star players went in the NFL. This book was a long time coming.

College Football Encyclopedia Facts by MacCambridge

This work represents a huge research project covering nearly 1700 pages of crowded text. It is sort of a biblia for college football. It covers All-time scores, Heisman voting, program profiles, best players and coaches dating back to 1869 in some cases. This publication is for the discriminating statistics gatherer of college football facts. It covers a plethora of leagues and programs including important history on African American teams. The acquisition would be a perfect gift for the college student in your house. Every college football coach should own one! Some reviewers have noted imperfections; however, the subject matter is so extensive that virtually any work on the subject of college football would be incomplete in one aspect or another. The acquisition is a good value for the depth and quality of the information contained.

Excellent book

My dad is the ultimate college football fan, and I bought this for him. he learned things even he didn't know, and really enjoyed the rankings of the best teams ever.

Room for improvement, but the best of its kind

At last, a well-organized comprehensive reference for college football history! The heart of the book is the chapters for the 119 I-A programs and the annual reviews of every season. Each school gets 3-6 pages of text, citing their best player, coach, and team, their biggest upset and heartbreak, their fight song, and more. Annual leaders, All-Americans, national titles, and game scores are included. The Ivies, Grambling and 18 other historically black schools are also covered, though less thoroughly. The annual reviews include standings, bowls, All-Americans, the top 10 Heisman Trophy candidates, statistical leaders, and weekly polls. Another section includes box scores of every certified bowl ever played, with pre- and post-game ranks of the teams and MVPs. There are also essays on the state of the game, coaches, recruiting, integration, college football at the movies, the polls, computer rankings, the eternal playoff debate, and more. At 1630 (!) pages, this is probably the most complete reference on college football history ever published. There is clearly room for improvement: * Amazingly, there is no list of national champions anywhere in the book! This is particularly confusing for the pre-poll years. Navy's chapter claims a share of the 1926 title. Who did they share it with? I had to check elsewhere: Alabama and Stanford. Stanford's chapter, but not Alabama's, claims this title. But even in the poll years, things are sometimes unclear. Notre Dame's chapter claims 21 titles (11 outright, 10 split), but lists only 8: those won in the two major polls. Stanford's chapter says 1926 was its only title, but then claims 1940. At least five teams - Tennessee 1938, Stanford 1940, Georgia 1942, Mississippi 1960, and Ohio State 1961 - are called consensus champions although neither the AP nor the coaches concurred. * Chapters for I-A newcomers may or may not include I-AA scores. For example, Marshall's are listed but not Connecticut's. There appears to be no rhyme or reason. * I'd like to know how many schools were classed as major/I-A in any given year. The standings include the Ivies before and after they became I-AA in 1982, but omit the I-A Southern Conference from 1953-81. * The Sports Encyclopedia: Baseball includes a short summary for each season with its statistics. I hope this book adopts this excellent feature in the future. OK, I've dwelled enough on the book's imperfections, which mostly occur because the book falls short of its own high standards. A great deal of facts not easily available elsewhere are here in this book. That by itself earns five stars. The ESPN College Football Encyclopedia, like baseball's 1969 Macmillan Encyclopedia and 1989 Total Baseball, sets a new standard for its sport. I predict it will be reissued regularly and become steadily more accurate with new and better features and essays.
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