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Summary Saban By Monte Burke ê PDF, eBook or Kindle ePUB free Ü ➮ [Ebook] ➩ Saban By Monte Burke ➺ – Dogsalonbristol.co.uk In the tradition of When Pride Still Mattered Paterno and Joe DiMaggio The Hero’s Life—the definitive biography of Nick Saban the influential and controversial UniversIn the tradition of When Pride Still Mattered Paterno and Joe DiMaggio The Hero’s Life the definitive biography of Nick Saban the influential and controversial University of Alabama football coach who not only transformed college football but might be the best ever at winningAs the head coach of the University of Alabama’s football team Nick Saban is perhaps the most influential and controversial man in the sport Unpredictable in his professional loyalties uncompromising in his vision and unyielding in his pursuit of perfection the highest paid coach in college football has changed the face of the game His program building vision has delivered packed stadiums rabid fans legions of detractors countless NFL draft picks and a total of four nationa. I've never read any books about football football coaches or programs in general The only two I have ever been interested enough in have been Alabama and Auburn and my entire life I've grown up with the history and news around those programs I feel like I already know than I want to so why do I need to read a book But when this popped up on NetGalley I immediately reuested it and was hyped when I got approvedCoach Saban came onto my radar when he was at LSU Hardmode SEC West but I didn't really pay a ton of attention to him until he became Bama's coach back in 2007 Being on campus during the last of the Shula years was rough so when Coach Saban and Miss Terry arrived there was an amazing atmosphere And the subseuent recruiting classes were combed over like crazy I was literally in a class where the teacher interrupted to give us the news when Julio Jones was signedHype was realI said all that to say that I have seen so many preduringpost game mini docs on Coach Saban and his past that I did indeed know a lot of it As a lot of Bama fans likely will Most of the information in this book was not new to me but there were a few points that surprised me Like how involved Miss Terry has been in his career decisions That woman is amazing Or the fact that he was a student on campus when the Kent State shooting happened I had completely forgotten that he was the coach that convinced Ricky Williams to come back to the NFL And I didn't know much about his time at the Spartans so that was very interesting to read aboutThere were a few spots where I felt the writing suffered For the most part this is written with an unbiased journalistic eye but there were a few spots where he became overly editorial in his descriptions of people Uncomfortably close to name calling honestly Also in the epilogue I didn't feel like we needed five pages of comparisons between Coach Saban and Coach Bryant I honestly got the gist of it and just skipped to the end of that segment All in all this was an interesting read even though most of it was going over information that I was already pretty familiar with Worth it as a casual read to a Bama fan but I don't know that many people who don't already love him would be as interested since it is basically just a detailed breakdown of his resume with a little bit of his life thrown inROLL TIDE ROLL Copy courtesy of Simon Schuster via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review
Saban By Monte BurIn the tradition of When Pride Still Mattered Paterno and Joe DiMaggio The Hero’s Life the definitive biography of Nick Saban the influential and controversial University of Alabama football coach who not only transformed college football but might be the best ever at winningAs the head coach of the University of Alabama’s football team Nick Saban is perhaps the most influential and controversial man in the sport Unpredictable in his professional loyalties uncompromising in his vision and unyielding in his pursuit of perfection the highest paid coach in college football has changed the face of the game His program building vision has delivered packed stadiums rabid fans legions of detractors countless NFL draft picks and a total of four nationa. I've never read any books about football football coaches or programs in general The only two I have ever been interested enough in have been Alabama and Auburn and my entire life I've grown up with the history and news around those programs I feel like I already know than I want to so why do I need to read a book But when this popped up on NetGalley I immediately reuested it and was hyped when I got approvedCoach Saban came onto my radar when he was at LSU Hardmode SEC West but I didn't really pay a ton of attention to him until he became Bama's coach back in 2007 Being on campus during the last of the Shula years was rough so when Coach Saban and Miss Terry arrived there was an amazing atmosphere And the subseuent recruiting classes were combed over like crazy I was literally in a class where the teacher interrupted to give us the news when Julio Jones was signedHype was realI said all that to say that I have seen so many preduringpost game mini docs on Coach Saban and his past that I did indeed know a lot of it As a lot of Bama fans likely will Most of the information in this book was not new to me but there were a few points that surprised me Like how involved Miss Terry has been in his career decisions That woman is amazing Or the fact that he was a student on campus when the Kent State shooting happened I had completely forgotten that he was the coach that convinced Ricky Williams to come back to the NFL And I didn't know much about his time at the Spartans so that was very interesting to read aboutThere were a few spots where I felt the writing suffered For the most part this is written with an unbiased journalistic eye but there were a few spots where he became overly editorial in his descriptions of people Uncomfortably close to name calling honestly Also in the epilogue I didn't feel like we needed five pages of comparisons between Coach Saban and Coach Bryant I honestly got the gist of it and just skipped to the end of that segment All in all this was an interesting read even though most of it was going over information that I was already pretty familiar with Worth it as a casual read to a Bama fan but I don't know that many people who don't already love him would be as interested since it is basically just a detailed breakdown of his resume with a little bit of his life thrown inROLL TIDE ROLL Copy courtesy of Simon Schuster via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review