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OverviewOn April 1, 1931, newspapers in all parts of the country announced in giant headlines that Knute Rockne had died in a plane crash in Kansas. Who was Rockne, age forty-three, to receive all this attention? As head coach of the Notre Dame football team, he was a celebrity whose face and voice were familiar to millions through magazines, newspapers, and radio. At Notre Dame, he himself had been a great football player. After graduation, he remained to teach chemistry and coach track and football. At thirty, he was named head football coach for the Fighting Irish, and over the next thirteen years, his team went undefeated five times. Rockne coached stars such as George Gipp, one of the most talented men ever to play the game, and the ""Four Horsemen,"" the most famous backfield in football history. He raised the status of the coaching profession and helped develop Notre Dame's nationwide following of millions of Irish and other Catholics, many of whom had never even entered a college classroom. In Rockne Jerry Brondfield has recaptured the magnetism that made Rockne great. In this dramatic and peculiarly American story, he shows how a Norwegian immigrant could gain lasting fame as the coach of an American game at a university founded by Frenchmen and associated with the Irish. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jerry Brondfield , Jay AtkinsonPublisher: University of Nebraska Press Imprint: University of Nebraska Press Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9780803226791ISBN 10: 0803226799 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 01 September 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsIntroductionPrologue1. The Flight of NC-9992. Time of a Giant3. Immigrant Family4. New Boy in Town5. Dorais-to-Rockne6. The Assistant7. Gipp8. Ambush--and a Weird Affair9. The Shift10. The Four Horsemen11. Picking the Roses12. Making it Mesh13. A Very Personal Day14. Building the Program15. The Embarrassments16. The Pied Piper17. The Ghost of Gipp18. The Cripple19. Return to the Top20. AftermathReviewsRockne is enthusiastically recommended. -Library Journal * Library Journal * An inspiring read. -Doc Kirby, Radio Book Bit, WTBF-AM/FM (Troy, AL) -- Doc Kirby * Radio Book Bit, WTBF-AM/FM (Troy, AL) * Rockne is enthusiastically recommended. -Library Journal An inspiring read. -Doc Kirby, Radio Book Bit, WTBF-AM/FM (Troy, AL) "“Rockne is enthusiastically recommended.”—Library Journal ""An inspiring read.""—Doc Kirby, Radio Book Bit, WTBF-AM/FM (Troy, AL)" An inspiring read. -- Doc Kirby Radio Book Bit, WTBF-AM/FM (Troy, AL) (10/25/2009) Author InformationJerry Brondfield (1914–98) was a radio broadcaster, journalist, sports reporter, and documentary filmmaker. His books include Woody Hayes and the 100-Yard War and Great Moments in American Sports. Jay Atkinson has written five books, including Legends of Winter Hill and City in Amber. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |