Game of My Life Ohio State Buckeyes: Memorable Stories of Buckeye Football
By (Author) Steve Greenberg
By (author) Laura Lanese
Sports Publishing LLC
Sports Publishing LLC
1st August 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
796.332630977157
Hardback
256
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 25mm
435g
A. J. Hawk can isolate the game of his life, the 2006 Fiesta Bowl against Notre Dame, not because of individual statistics, but because of what the game represented. I think the fact that it was the end of an amazing four yearsfour big Bowl wins; three Michigan wins; lots of victories in those four years; and an amazing group of teammates and coachesis why it felt like the game of my life, Hawk said. Jan White has a different reason for the game of his life: He scored his first touchdown as a Buckeye, playing a position he didnt necessarily want to play. It became a footrace I was determined to win, White says of his 72-yard reception from Rex Kern against Northwestern in 1968. Whoever they are and whatever the reason, there always is the game in a players memory bank. The folks, whose stories are chronicled in Game of My Life Ohio State Buckeyes, tell you why a certain game was the best, providing the detail, the color, and the emotion that only a player can share.
Football fans, most especially those card-carrying members of Buckeye Nation, will be enlightened and entertained by these stories. Buckeye greats such as Archie Griffin, Cris Carter, Mike Lanese, and Bob Hoying relive their legendary momentsfrom the sidelines to the huddle, from the depths of impending defeat to the pinnacle of glory. It just doesnt get any better.
Steve Greenberg is the owner of GreenInk Consulting in Carmel, Indiana, and a partner in Publishing Concern. For twenty-three years, he held reporting positions and editorships at daily newspapers across the Midwest, Great Plains, and on the East Coast. In addition to authoring over nine books, he served as assistant managing editor for sports at the Indianapolis Star. Laura Lanese received her law degree with honors from the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, where she served as managing editor of the Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution. She has worked as a staff attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice. In addition to her law degree, she received a Masters of Law with distinction from the Georgetown University Law Center.