Captain Crash and the Dallas Cowboys: From Sideline to Goal Line with Cliff Harris
By (Author) Cliff Harris
Foreword by Gene Stallings
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
3rd November 2014
United States
General
Non Fiction
Sports training and coaching
796.332092
Hardback
208
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 20mm
318g
How does it feel to see your name among the Cowboys greats in Texas Stadium's Ring of Honor What was it like to be recruited by professional scouts What happened to the guy who hooked Randy White in the back with a wayward fishhook How did legendary coach Tom Landry motivate his playersHow did a waterbed and transcendental meditation help Cliff Harris gain an edge over his opponents Replete with memories from his college days at Ouachita Baptist and then as a member of the Dallas Cowboys during the "America's Team" era, Cliff answers those questions and more in the reissue of "Captain Crash and the Dallas Cowboys." Read about his teammates, his coach, his enemies, training secrets, Super Bowls--of which Cliff played in five, winning two--Pro Bowls, motorcycles, and motorboats.
Cliff Harris graduated Ouachita Baptist University and played for the Cowboys from 197079. He was selected for the Pro Bowl six times, was named All-Pro four times, and played in five Super Bowls. Cliff was voted to the Dallas Cowboys All-Decade Team and the Silver Season All-Time Team, and Sports Illustrated named him the free safety on their All-Century Team. The Pro Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee named Cliff to the All-Pro Team of the 1970s. Cliff was inducted into the Cowboys Ring of Honor in 2004.