book Stories - Corn Nation
Husker Volleyball Meets The Cyclones - (What Hath Terry Pettit Wrought?)
Terry Pettit sent me his book "Talent and the Secret Life of Teams" probably over a year ago. I promptly read it, loved it, then needed to review it for CN. I kept putting it off, thinking if I did it during the off-season, no one would read the review, and it would do a disservice to a guy who not...
Arcadia Publishing's Images of Sports Series - North Carolina & Oregon State
A while back I reviewed 'Nebraska Cornhusker Football' by Mark Fricke from Arcadia Publishing. Pretty cool book. I'd recommend it for Husker fans interested in Husker football history.'Nebraska Cornhusker Football' is part of Arcadia Publishing's series 'Images of Sports'. I asked the publisher...
Review: Heart Stoppers and Hail Marys - The Great College Football Finishes (Since 1970)
Author Ted Mandel puts a book together that is perfect for people like me. I'll be blunt. I literally suffer from somewhat of a depression when it's not football season.'Heart Stoppers and Hail Marys - The Greatest College Football Finishes (Since 1970)' contains 116 of the greatest finishes of...
Review: The Pride of Aggieland - Spirit and Football At A Place Like No Other
The traditions at Texas A&M are unlike any other university in the nation. The Pride of Aggieland is a hardcover book, mixing excellent photograph and stories, taking you through the history and traditions of one of the most unique universities in the nation. Chapters include: The Women...
Review: Diary of a Husker
Diary of a Husker is a diary kept by David Kolowski throughout the years 1998 - 2002 when he was a member of the Nebraska Cornhuskers football team. Kolowski started as a walk-on offensive lineman and then spent the majority of his five years on the scout team. As Kolowski continues through years...
Review:Nebraska Cornhusker Football
When I first saw this book with it's picture of Eric Crouch on the cover and the subtitle "images of sports", I figured it wouldn't be that interesting. To be blunt, I thought it'd be a re-hash of a lot of other books about Nebraska football - covering the Devaney-Osborne era and little else. ...










