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Rating:  Summary: Only a handful of coaches in America fully understand... Review: I, personally, have modeled my life after the philosophy Mack (affectionally known as "Coach February") lays out in his book. If you want to know about teamwork in the face of adversity or controversy, this is definitely the book for you. There are those critics that would point to Mack's empty trophy case (true, he has never won any kind of championship in all his years of head coach... conference or otherwise), but you have to look past the wins and losses to see what truly makes a coach successful. My favorite chapter is entitled, "The Wind Don't Know Where the Wind is Going". His recount of the Red River Rivalry and how with maybe one or two bounces, they might have beaten Oklahoma and gone on to the National Title game where they would have beaten Miami. While he doesn't officially consider 2001 to be another National Championship for Texas, you can almost taste the trophy in the Mack Brown Center on Campus. If you want to see how the mind of one of the greatest coaches and tradition builders of the past 50 years works, please pick up a copy of this book. I have a copy autographed by the author as well as several players he talks about in the book. I give it 5 stars.
Rating:  Summary: Unfulfilled Expectations Review: Like the coach's career, this book was long on promise and failed to deliver the goods when it counted. I would not recommend it.
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