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I Remember Bud Wilkinson: Personal Memories and Anecdotes about an Oklahoma Soonerslegend as Told by the People and Players Who Knew Him by Mike Towle,

I Remember Bud Wilkinson: Personal Memories and Anecdotes about an Oklahoma Soonerslegend as Told by the People and Players Who Knew Him by Mike Towle,
It would be impossible to talk about the great college football teams and not include the mind-boggling exploits of Bud Wilkinson and his great Oklahoma Sooners teams. In his seventeen years as the Sooners' head coach, Wilkinson amassed a 145-29-4 record. Included in that span were separate winning streaks of 31 and 47 games, three national titles, four undefeated seasons, and thirteen consecutive conference championships. His career .826 winning percentage surpassed that of other coaching legends whose careers overlapped his, such as Woody Hayes and Paul "Bear" Bryant. It wasn't just the steady stream of victories and titles, however, that distinguished Wilkinson in a profession dominated by Type-A personalities and Xs-and-Os savants. Tall, blond, handsome, charming, and soft-spoken, Wilkinson was well-liked and would have fit well into today's media-driven model of the "successful coach." A star quarterback at the University. of Minnesota, Wilkinson emerged as a sports star who wasn't just an athlete. He earned a master's degree in English from Syracuse University and later pioneered the role of football-coach-turned-expert-television-analyst, beginning in the early fifties with his own coach's show at Oklahoma. He later achieved a different kind of notoriety in the sixties and seventies as a network-television commentator. Along the way, he also took a foray into politics and a brief return to coaching in the late seventies with the NFL's St. Louis Cardinals. Books Sports & Recreation Football (American) Walmart http://www.tonsofspecials.com/cgi-bin/getImage.cgi?1740 9.74 http://www.tonsofspecials.com/sales.php?1740



Farewell to the Starlight in Whiskey
Farewell to the Starlight in Whiskey
In "Farewell to the Starlight in Whiskey, Barton Sutter explores the wilderness along the Canadian border, sings about love in midlife, meditates on the roots of war, attacks political leaders, recounts peculiar heroics of an epileptic Vietnam vet, writes a "personal" ad in the voice of a chickadee and talks to a dead jackpine. A deft practitioner of meter and rhyme, Sutter is a fireside storyteller who makes the language thump and sing. Barton Sutter is the only author to win the Minnesota Book Award in three different categories, including poetry, for "The Book of Names: New and Selected Poems (BOA). He teaches English and Creative Writing at the University of Wisconsin, Superior. He lives in Duluth, MN.



University of Minnesota Duluth - The University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) regional university part of the University of Minnesota System located in Duluth, Minnesota. As Duluth's public research university, UMD offers 12 bachelor's degrees in 75 majors, graduate programs in 19 fields, a two-year program at the School of Medicine, and a four-year College of Pharmacy program.

University of Minnesota Crookston - The University of Minnesota-Crookston (UMC) is a university located in Crookston, Minnesota. They compete in NCAA Division II athletics in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC).

Duluth Entertainment Center - Duluth Entertainment Convention Center (DECC) Is an arena located in Duluth, Minnesota and has been home to the University of Minnesota Duluth Bulldog hockey team for 39 years.

University of Minnesota Law School - The University of Minnesota Law School, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is a professional school of the University of Minnesota.



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