What It Means to Be a Badger: Barry Alvarez and Wisconsin's Greatest Players
By (Author) Justin Doherty
Triumph Books
Triumph Books
7th October 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
796.332
Hardback
272
Width 215mm, Height 228mm, Spine 20mm
857g
Taking a decade-by-decade approach to the University of Wisconsin football tradition, this collection brings together over 40 stories from the most outstanding voices of the program. The spirit of Badger football is not captured by just one phrase, one season, or one particular game; instead, the student-athletes and coaches who made the magic happen over six decades blend their experiences to capture the true essence of their beloved school. From Pat Richter looking back on a career that included one of history's greatest Rose Bowls and Al Toon talking about playing for Dave McClain, to Joe Rudolph remembering the rebirth of UW football under Barry Alvarez and Brett Bielema sharing his passion for coaching, Wisconsin fans will relish the intimate stories told by the figures they have come to cherish.
Justin Doherty is the associate athletics director of the University of Wisconsin. He was the recipient of the College Sports Information Directors of America's 2011 Arch Ward Award for outstanding contributions to the athletic communications field. He is the author of three previous books about Badger football. He lives near Madison, Wisconsin.