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Bootlegger's Boy |
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Rating: Summary: The Bootlegger Strikes Again Review: This book was an intresting book about Barry Switzer.I was not familiar with Barry before reading his book. this book tells you about him as a player,college coach and pro coach.This was an intresting book about the lfe and times about Coach Barry Switzer.I would reccommend this book to Football fans everywhere especially Oklahoma & Dallas.
Rating: Summary: Great Book on Big time College Football Review: This book was great. It tells a lot about being a coach in a big time college football. Its the truth from Barry, one of the few coaches from Div I college football who wasnt born with a silver spoon in his mouth. Very inspirational, and tells about the terrors of administration. BOOMER SOONER!
Rating: Summary: Barry Tells It Like It Is....... Review: This may be one of the most interesting and provocative autobiographies of all time. Barry speaks his mind on college football, the NCAA, and on of the most hated rivalries of college football history( OU vs texas). The chapter on recruiting may be the most entertaining chapters in sports history. Barry, although far from an Angel, deserves his place as one of the top 5 coaches of all time. It is intersting to note that the great Dr. Tom Osborne did not enjoy the same success as Switzer until after " The King " left college football and Dr. Tom started running an inmate camp himself.
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