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They Shoot Coaches, Don't They?: UCLA and the Ncaa Since John Wooden |
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Rating: Summary: A complete history of the UCLA glory years Review: Expansive, if sometimes inaccurate (examples: calling Bill Walton's hometown "La Jolla" instead of the correct "La Mesa;" referring to Jacksonville guard, Rex Morgan, as a forward) account of the greatest dynasty in college basketball history. UCLA fans will truly enjoy the variety of players mentioned from past teams. The material and folklore overshadow a bland writing style. Definitely worth a look.
Rating: Summary: A complete history of the UCLA glory years Review: Expansive, if sometimes inaccurate (examples: calling Bill Walton's hometown "La Jolla" instead of the correct "La Mesa;" referring to Jacksonville guard, Rex Morgan, as a forward) account of the greatest dynasty in college basketball history. UCLA fans will truly enjoy the variety of players mentioned from past teams. The material and folklore overshadow a bland writing style. Definitely worth a look.
Rating: Summary: This was great! Review: If you are a big UCLA basketball fan (past or present), you will love this book. It is entertaining, interesting, and full of UCLA history. I have given it to several friends.
Rating: Summary: This was great! Review: If you are a big UCLA basketball fan (past or present), you will love this book. It is entertaining, interesting, and full of UCLA history. I have given it to several friends.
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