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OverviewAs a young boy, Matt Sayman dreamed of playing pro basketball. His family believed in his vision, even agreeing to move to Texas when one of Matt's favorite coaches left Pennsylvania for the Lone Star State. Matt eventually received a full athletic scholarship from Baylor University. He was only six-feet-four but what he lacked in height, he made up for in skill and positive attitude. Then the summer before his senior year, the bottom fell out of Matt's world. A player went missing...and was found dead. A teammate was the murder suspect. A coach was accused of paying players under the table. Some players had received drug-free urine samples to pass off as their own. And through it all, Matt was supposed to be the glue who held the Baylor basketball team together. In The Leftovers: Baylor, Betrayal, and Beyond, Matt shares his personal story of dealing with the fallout after tragedy and trouble nearly sank Baylor's program. Matt was senior co-captain, but with a short-manned team of leftover players, there was no way to have a winning season, no way some talent scout would take a chance on him. Matt's hope and faith were shaken because of the scandals that summer. His post-Baylor years included a DWI, a difficult divorce, and broken relationships. Matt struggled to find peace. On his thirtieth birthday, just a few days after a deep conversation with his pastor, Matt said goodbye to alcohol and surrendered his life to God. This book tells the story of Matt's personal redemption--but it is also a story of the redemption of Baylor University's men's basketball program. Matt's team with a young new head coach forged the Baylor team that won the 2021 NCAA men's basketball championship. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Matt Sayman , David L Thomas , Scott DrewPublisher: Whitaker House Imprint: Whitaker House Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.390kg ISBN: 9781641238373ISBN 10: 1641238372 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 22 February 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI love a good comeback story and this one has it all. The Leftovers is a great basketball book that shines a light on what true competitors can overcome with a solid work ethic and a drive that doesn't quit. - Tony Romo, former Dallas Cowboys quarterback I watched and encouraged these players as they faced probably the toughest thing they had ever come across in their young lives. This beautifully written story is about the fight and determination they showed to help create the highest of standards for our men's basketball program. Its effect on our Baylor Nation is still proudly seen today. - Kim Mulkey, LSU head women's basketball coach and former national championship-winning head coach at Baylor Matt Sayman's book is an inspiring personal story of a student-athlete's struggles during one of the darkest moments in college basketball history, the Baylor basketball scandal, and effect on him afterwards. Ultimately, it is a moving story of personal redemption and an eyewitness account of the beginning of one of the sport's greatest success stories ever. - Fran Fraschilla, ESPN college basketball analyst The Leftovers is a must read for all basketball players, coaches, and enthusiasts. Matt's passionate tale gives an authentic glimpse into the ups and downs of being a D-I basketball player and shows the true meaning of the word 'underdog.' I look forward to reading it again. - Alan Stein, professional basketball strength and conditioning coach, Stronger Team "I watched and encouraged these players as they faced probably the toughest thing they had ever come across in their young lives. This beautifully written story is about the fight and determination they showed to help create the highest of standards for Baylor's men's basketball program. Its effect on Baylor Nation is still seen today.--Kim Mulkey ""Women's head basketball coach, Louisiana State"" Matt Sayman's book is an inspiring personal story of a student athlete's struggles during one of the darkest moments in college basketball history, the Baylor basketball scandal, and its effect on him afterward. Ultimately, it is a moving story of personal redemption and an eyewitness account of the beginning of one of the sport's greatest success stories ever.--Fran Fraschilla ""ESPN college basketball analyst"" Matt presents the amazing story of the extreme highs and lows surrounding a top-level collegiate basketball program. His insightful recollection of the struggles he faced during this journey were life-changing for him, and will undoubtedly become an inspiration not only for other young athletes, but anyone who believes in the power of faith.--Matt Garnett ""Owner/founder, MGBasketball Instruction"" This phenomenal story is heart-wrenching, compelling, and inspiring. I couldn't put it down. The Leftovers is a must-read for anyone who loves the game--and anyone who appreciates a gripping story.--Mano Watsa ""PGC Basketball president & owner"" The Leftovers is about more than basketball. It's about life and what you do when life throws you something you don't think you can handle. I believe the guys from our first season know they can face anything. And they are all champions.--Scott Drew ""Head Coach, Baylor University men's basketball"" The Leftovers is a must-read for all basketball players, coaches, and enthusiasts. Matt's passionate tale gives an authentic glimpse into the ups and downs of being a Division I basketball player and shows the true meaning of the word ""underdog."" I look forward to reading it again.--Alan Stein Jr. ""Pro basketball coach, Stronger Team"" I love a good comeback story, and this one has it all. The Leftovers is a great basketball book that shines a light on what true competitors can overcome with a solid work ethic and a drive that doesn't quit.--Tony Romo ""CBS Sports NFL analyst; former Dallas quarterback"" In a most redemptive way, Matt Sayman reminds us of what it means to commit to something much bigger than self--a team. The Leftovers suggests that adversity is not failure, that perseverance is paramount, and that the pressure of sport reveals character, especially in the wake of tragedy.--Alan Williams ""Author and founder, Teammates Matter"" I love a good comeback story and this one has it all. The Leftovers is a great basketball book that shines a light on what true competitors can overcome with a solid work ethic and a drive that doesn't quit. - Tony Romo, former Dallas Cowboys quarterback The Leftovers is a must read for all basketball players, coaches, and enthusiasts. Matt's passionate tale gives an authentic glimpse into the ups and downs of being a D-I basketball player and shows the true meaning of the word 'underdog.' I look forward to reading it again. - Alan Stein, professional basketball strength and conditioning coach, Stronger Team" Author InformationMatt Sayman received a full athletic scholarship to play basketball at Baylor University from 2000-2004. After remaining with the program following a shocking scandal in the off-season before his senior year, Matt broke the Baylor career record for games played (118). He then played professional basketball in Iceland, winning the Icelandic championship for Njardvik in 2005. Matt is currently the varsity basketball coach at Grapevine Faith Christian School in Texas, where he has led his team to the state semifinals the past two seasons. He enjoys inspiring young athletes with a message of ""no magic""--just hard work, dedication, and a determination to work harder than the next guy. Matt also serves as director of events for MGBasketball camps, where he is known for his ability to connect and inspire young athletes to give their best and improve each day. He hosts JAMODI (Just A Matter Of Doing It) podcast, in which he interviews coaches and leaders to explore the reasons behind their successes. Matt and his wife Jana live near Fort Worth, Texas, with their two sons. * * * David L. Thomas is the author or cowriter of more than a dozen books. He collaborated on two New York Times bestsellers: Wrestling for My Life with Shawn Michaels and Foxcatcher with Mark Schultz. He also cowrote All In with Gene Chizik, a Wall Street Journal national bestseller, and SEAL of God with Chad Williams, with more than 100,000 books in print. David worked thirty years in sports journalism, beginning at age thirteen as a sportswriter. He spent more than twenty years combined in the national award-winning sports departments of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and The Dallas Morning News, both of which were annually voted among the nation' top ten sports sections. A lifelong Texan and graduate of the University of Texas at Arlington, David lives near Fort Worth with his wife Sally. They have two children, Ashlin and Tyson. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |