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Big Ten Country: A Journey Through One Football Season |
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Rating: Summary: Great Nostaligic Read for any Big Ten FB fan. Review: This book is a great read for Big Ten fans. Author details the best spots and hang outs on each campus for a game day Saturday. For Big Ten grads, it evokes fond memories of the good old days and gives good tips on the best way to enjoy all the campuses when your following your school to a road game.
Rating: Summary: Great Nostaligic Read for any Big Ten FB fan. Review: This book is a great read for Big Ten fans. Author details the best spots and hang outs on each campus for a game day Saturday. For Big Ten grads, it evokes fond memories of the good old days and gives good tips on the best way to enjoy all the campuses when your following your school to a road game.
Rating: Summary: A great book for Big Ten football fans Review: This is a terrific book capturing the essence of die-hard Big Ten football. The book was published in 1989 so it is a little dated, some places mentioned, such as Papa Joe's in Columbus, don't exist anymore. Nonetheless, Bob Woods moves from week to week through one season, vividly describing the sights, sounds and atmosphere of each Big Ten (before Penn State) campus. My husband and I follow the University of Iowa through every season and both concur that the author has painted an accurate picture of football fall in the midwest.
Rating: Summary: A great book for Big Ten football fans Review: This is a terrific book capturing the essence of die-hard Big Ten football. The book was published in 1989 so it is a little dated, some places mentioned, such as Papa Joe's in Columbus, don't exist anymore. Nonetheless, Bob Woods moves from week to week through one season, vividly describing the sights, sounds and atmosphere of each Big Ten (before Penn State) campus. My husband and I follow the University of Iowa through every season and both concur that the author has painted an accurate picture of football fall in the midwest.
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