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Review: When March Went Mad: the Game That Transformed Basketball
The title of When March Went Mad: the Game That Transformed Basketball is misleading. It's not a book about the 1979 NCAA Basketball Championship Game between Larry Bird's Indiana State Sycamore...
Review: The Maisel Report - College Football's Most Overrated & Underrated
Note: One of the things readers asked for is consistency. From now on during the off-season we'll be providing reviews on Monday. This will include author interviews as well. I truly hope you enjoy th...
Review: "Then Osborne Said to Rozier..."
Steve Richardson's "Then Osborne Said to Rozier..." is a compilation of anecdotes and stories compiled from interviews with former Huskers from the Devaney, Osborne, and Solich eras. Some you ma...
Gifts for A Husker Christmas
Christmas is coming! If you’re like me, then you’ll wait up until the last possible moment when everything is gone and then end up with a crappy present for your loved one(s), disappoin...
Review: Nebraska Football Vault by Mike Babcock
The Nebraska Football Vault is more than a mere coffee table book - it’s more like a Nebraska football souvenir book. It's a gorgeous book that delivers a little more than just text and ph...
Review: The College Football Book By Sports Illustrated
Sports Illustrated has just released "The College Football Book", a coffee table book measuring 12" by 10.5" that contains tons of great photography, interspersed with facts about college football thr...
Interview With Jason Peter - Hero of the Underground
I recently reviewed Jason Peter's book, "Hero of the Underground", the story of his life with drug addiction and recovery. It's a great read whether you're interested in football or not. Jason and I ...
Review: Hero of the Underground By Jason Peter
Most Husker fans know of Jason Peter. He became an All-American in 1997 and was co-caption of the 1997 Nebraska national championship team. He was a first-round draft pick in 1998 by the Carolina Pant...
Review: Game Time - Inside College Football
It's been a few months since I've posted any book reviews and I apologize for that. I have quite a few stacked up, and it's about time I get back to it. I haven't taken the approach that I need to be ...
Review: 'The Thin Thirty' - Charlie Bradshaw's 1962 Kentucky Wildcats
I would not have heard of this book if the publisher - Set Shot Press - hadn't purchased an advertisement through Blogads on Corn Nation. The Thin Thirty tells the story of the 1962 Kentucky Wil...
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