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- ISBN
- 9780803259591
- Book Title
- Season in Purgatory : Villa Nova and Life in College Football's Lower Class
- Item Length
- 9in
- Publisher
- University of Nebraska Press
- Publication Year
- 2007
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.7in
- Genre
- Education, Sports & Recreation
- Topic
- Higher, Football
- Item Width
- 6in
- Item Weight
- 16 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 333 Pages
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At a school where basketball is king, the Villanova football team battles opponents both on and off the field. Low on cash and recruiting power, the Division I-AA Wildcats must constantly justify their existence to a prestigious academic institution and the students and alumni who bemoan the team's "minor league" status. This story of Villanova's 2005 season is an inside account of a football program wading through the political mire to bring glory to a school largely indifferent to its efforts. Through the Wildcats' experience, Tony Moss explores the inner workings of college football, particularly the chasm between Division I-A, home of the most visible, successful programs, and Division I-AA, where crowds are smaller but competition is just as intense. As alumni and faculty question the cost of funding sixty-three football scholarships and a full-time coaching staff, Moss leaves us to decide whether the struggle is worth the cost to schools outside the spotlight and whether the game has any inherent value apart from the bottom line.
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Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
ISBN-10
080325959x
ISBN-13
9780803259591
eBay Product ID (ePID)
25038522772
Product Key Features
Book Title
Season in Purgatory : Villa Nova and Life in College Football's Lower Class
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Higher, Football
Publication Year
2007
Genre
Education, Sports & Recreation
Number of Pages
333 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Additional Product Features
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Gv958.V5m67 2007
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"Villanova football fans . . . and anybody else with an interest in I-AA football or the local sports scene should pick up the just-published book A Season in Purgatory , subtitled Villanova and Life in College Football''s Lower Class . Author Tony Moss, who spent the 2005 season with Andy Talley''s team, has a good eye for the big picture and the telling detail."-Mike Jensen, The Philadelphia Inquirer, "This is a great look from the inside on what makes [Andy Talley] and the Wildcats tick. It'll give you a new appreciation of the sport on that level."-Mike Kern, sports report and columnist for thePhiladelphia Daily News, "This year promises to be different for local readers. . . . Moss's new book is all about the political issues of its subject matter. . . . There is a lot more going on in the world of football that makes for interesting reading than the usual annual fare."-Gary Laney, Lake Charles American Press, "Villanova football fans . . . and anybody else with an interest in I-AA football or the local sports scene should pick up the just-published bookA Season in Purgatory, subtitledVillanova and Life in College Football''s Lower Class. Author Tony Moss, who spent the 2005 season with Andy Talley''s team, has a good eye for the big picture and the telling detail."Mike Jensen,The Philadelphia Inquirer, "From late August through early January, major college football at the BCS level dominates the headlines and highlights even though the majority of schools have little chance of cashing in on the millions available. This book takes the reader closer to the reality of college football, from the cost to the level of play to the desire of the coaches to do things the right way."--Todd Archer, reporter for the "Dallas Morning News", "John Feinstein has set the standard for these all-access, season-long-college-sports books, but Moss can play in his league. This is an intelligent, informative, and humane look inside a side of college football that fans seldom see."-Wes Lukowsky, Booklist, "John Feinstein has set the standard for these all-access, season-long-college-sports books, but Moss can play in his league. This is an intelligent, informative, and humane look inside a side of college football that fans seldom see."Wes Lukowsky,Booklist, "This is a great look from the inside on what makes [Andy Talley] and the Wildcats tick. It'll give you a new appreciation of the sport on that level."--Mike Kern, sports report and columnist for the "Philadelphia Daily News", "From late August through early January, major college football at the BCS level dominates the headlines and highlights even though the majority of schools have little chance of cashing in on the millions available. This book takes the reader closer to the reality of college football, from the cost to the level of play to the desire of the coaches to do things the right way."-Todd Archer, reporter for theDallas Morning News, "John Feinstein has set the standard for these all-access, season-long-college-sports books, but Moss can play in his league. This is an intelligent, informative, and humane look inside a side of college football that fans seldom see."-Wes Lukowsky,Booklist, "This is a great look from the inside on what makes [Andy Talley] and the Wildcats tick. It'll give you a new appreciation of the sport on that level."-Mike Kern, sports report and columnist for the Philadelphia Daily News, "This is a great look from the inside on what makes [Andy Talley and the Wildcats tick. It'll give you a new appreciation of the sport on that level."-Mike Kern, sports report and columnist for the Philadelphia Daily News, "This year promises to be different for local readers. . . . Moss's new book is all about the political issues of its subject matter. . . . There is a lot more going on in the world of football that makes for interesting reading than the usual annual fare."-Gary Laney,Lake Charles American Press, " This is a great look from the inside on what makes [Andy Talley] and the Wildcats tick. It ' ll give you a new appreciation of the sport on that level. " -- Mike Kern, & sports report and columnist for the& Philadelphia Daily News & , "From late August through early January, major college football at the BCS level dominates the headlines and highlights even though the majority of schools have little chance of cashing in on the millions available. This book takes the reader closer to the reality of college football, from the cost to the level of play to the desire of the coaches to do things the right way."Todd Archer, reporter for theDallas Morning News, "Villanova football fans . . . and anybody else with an interest in I-AA football or the local sports scene should pick up the just-published bookA Season in Purgatory, subtitledVillanova and Life in College Football''s Lower Class. Author Tony Moss, who spent the 2005 season with Andy Talley''s team, has a good eye for the big picture and the telling detail."-Mike Jensen,The Philadelphia Inquirer, " This is a great look from the inside on what makes [Andy Talley] and the Wildcats tick. It' ll give you a new appreciation of the sport on that level." -- Mike Kern, sports report and columnist for the "Philadelphia Daily News", " This is a great look from the inside on what makes [Andy Talley] and the Wildcats tick. It'll give you a new appreciation of the sport on that level."-Mike Kern, sports report and columnist for the Philadelphia Daily News , "From late August through early January, major college football at the BCS level dominates the headlines and highlights even though the majority of schools have little chance of cashing in on the millions available. This book takes the reader closer to the reality of college football, from the cost to the level of play to the desire of the coaches to do things the right way."-Todd Archer, reporter for the Dallas Morning News , "In chronicling a year following the Division I AA football team at Villanova University, where basketball is the dominant sport, Moss makes a clear and convincing case for the plight of these universities."Randy Hearn,Aethlon, "This is a great look from the inside on what makes [Andy Talley] and the Wildcats tick. It'll give you a new appreciation of the sport on that level."Mike Kern, sports report and columnist for thePhiladelphia Daily News, "This year promises to be different for local readers. . . . Moss's new book is all about the political issues of its subject matter. . . . There is a lot more going on in the world of football that makes for interesting reading than the usual annual fare."-Gary Laney, Lake Charles American Press, " From late August through early January, major college football at the BCS level dominates the headlines and highlights even though the majority of schools have little chance of cashing in on the millions available. This book takes the reader closer to the reality of college football, from the cost to the level of play to the desire of the coaches to do things the right way." -- Todd Archer, reporter for the "Dallas Morning News", "From late August through early January, major college football at the BCS level dominates the headlines and highlights even though the majority of schools have little chance of cashing in on the millions available. This book takes the reader closer to the reality of college football, from the cost to the level of play to the desire of the coaches to do things the right way."-Todd Archer, reporter for the Dallas Morning News, "Villanova football fans . . . and anybody else with an interest in I-AA football or the local sports scene should pick up the just-published book A Season in Purgatory , subtitled Villanova and Life in College Football's Lower Class . Author Tony Moss, who spent the 2005 season with Andy Talley's team, has a good eye for the big picture and the telling detail."-Mike Jensen, The Philadelphia Inquirer, "In chronicling a year following the Division I AA football team at Villanova University, where basketball is the dominant sport, Moss makes a clear and convincing case for the plight of these universities."-Randy Hearn, Aethlon, "This year promises to be different for local readers. . . . Moss's new book is all about the political issues of its subject matter. . . . There is a lot more going on in the world of football that makes for interesting reading than the usual annual fare."Gary Laney,Lake Charles American Press, " From late August through early January, major college football at the BCS level dominates the headlines and highlights even though the majority of schools have little chance of cashing in on the millions available. This book takes the reader closer to the reality of college football, from the cost to the level of play to the desire of the coaches to do things the right way. " -- Todd Archer, reporter for the Dallas Morning News & , "This is a great look from the inside on what makes [Andy Talley] and the Wildcats tick. It'll give you a new appreciation of the sport on that level."--Mike Kern, sports report and columnist for the Philadelphia Daily News "From late August through early January, major college football at the BCS level dominates the headlines and highlights even though the majority of schools have little chance of cashing in on the millions available. This book takes the reader closer to the reality of college football, from the cost to the level of play to the desire of the coaches to do things the right way."--Todd Archer, reporter for the Dallas Morning News ""John Feinstein has set the standard for these all-access, season-long-college-sports books, but Moss can play in his league. This is an intelligent, informative, and humane look inside a side of college football that fans seldom see.""--Wes Lukowsky, Booklist ""This year promises to be different for local readers. . . . Moss's new book is all about the political issues of its subject matter. . . . There is a lot more going on in the world of football that makes for interesting reading than the usual annual fare.""--Gary Laney, Lake Charles American Press ""Villanova football fans . . . and anybody else with an interest in I-AA football or the local sports scene should pick up the just-published book A Season in Purgatory , subtitled Villanova and Life in College Football's Lower Class . Author Tony Moss, who spent the 2005 season with Andy Talley's team, has a good eye for the big picture and the telling detail."--Mike Jensen, The Philadelphia Inquirer ""In chronicling a year following the Division I AA football team at Villanova University, where basketball is the dominant sport, Moss makes a clear and convincing case for the plight of these universities.""--Randy Hearn, Aethlon
Table of Content
Acknowledgments Author's Note Preface Chapter 1 - Huddling Chapter 2 - The Coach Chapter 3 - Gearing Up Chapter 4 - The Big Time Chapter 5 - Lightning Striking Again Chapter 6 - The Fourth Estate Chapter 7 - Recovery Chapter 8 - Bitten By the Spiders Chapter 9 - Academically Speaking Chapter 10 - Coming Home Chapter 11 - The Prospect Chapter 12 - Outlaw in Charm City Chapter 13 - Reaching for the Top Chapter 14 - The Rivalry Chapter 15 - Endgame
Copyright Date
2007
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2007-011371
Dewey Decimal
796.332/6309748/14
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
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