Football in the Big 12


Book Description

College football is hugely popular in the United States. Nationwide, it is the most popular sport after professional football and baseball. With subject matter will appeal to sports fans and reluctant readers alike, The Big 12 offers a wealth of fascinating information and statistics about one of the nation’s most popular sports and one of the youngest athletic college conferences. Packed with information, it includes conference history, teams and mascots, player and coach profiles, conference rivalries, and important game highlights.










Big 12 Handbook


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Get an inside look at America's newest conference. Preserve the past while getting a glimpse at the future. Includes stories and facts about 12 great football programs as well as final Big Eight and SWC stats. Perfect for avid fans everywhere.




The System


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A Shelf Awareness Best Book of the Year NCAA football is big business. Every Saturday millions of people file into massive stadiums or tune in on television as "athlete-students" give everything they've got to make their team a success. Billions of dollars now flow into the game. But what is the true cost? The players have no share in the oceans of money. And once the lights go down, the glitter doesn't shine so brightly. Filled with mind-blowing details of major NCAA football scandals, with stops at Ohio State, Tennessee, Texas Tech, Missouri, BYU, LSU, Texas A&M and many more, The System explores and exposes the complex, and perhaps broken, machine that churns behind the glamour of college football. With a New Afterword.




ESPN Big 12 Football Encyclopedia


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For tens of millions of people across this country, autumn Saturdays mean one thing and one thing only: college football. And to the truly devoted--the good folks of Ann Arbor and Baton Rouge and Austin--the ESPN College Football Encyclopedia is, in the words of Sports illustrated reviewer Chuck Hirschberg, their Bible. Now the faithful can look forward to another heaping helping of college football nirvana: three new reference books--each more than 450 pages long--tracing the complete history of the Big Ten Conference, the Big 12 Conference, and the Southeastern Conference. Inside each you will find the same exhaustive research, the same smart analyses, the same attention to detail that made the original book a must-own. You will also find a wealth of new information. We've updated and expanded the team profiles to include new entries on Best Backfield and Best Defense. We've added two new pages of statistics for each program and lists of first-round draft choices, all-conference teams, and members of the pro football and college football Halls of Fame.And we've commissioned new essays on the storied history of each conference--the people, places, and moments that make each unique. From legendary coach Bear Bryant to the Florida Gators' Fun 'n' Gun offense to the unforgettable Rose Bowl showdown between Texas and USC, it's all here, behind a handsome paperback cover and conveniently priced at $21.95. Yet one more reason to thank the lord for Saturdays.







Official Big 12 Football Guide, 1997-1998


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The Big 12 Conference became a reality on February 25, 1994, when four Southwest Conference members merged with the Big Eight Conference institutions. The following teams make up this dominant conference: -- Colorado -- Kansas State -- Oklahoma -- Texas -- Iowa State -- Missouri -- Oklahoma State -- Texas A & M -- Kansas -- Nebraska -- Baylor -- Texas TechCertainly few leagues parallel the quality of Big 12 football when competition begins again this fall. Recent history reveals a staggering level of success, both on a team and individual basis within this conference: -- In the final 1995 AP poll, seven Big 12 teams were ranked, including national champion Nebraska, Colorado (5), Kansas State (7), Kansas (9), Texas (14), Texas A & M (15), and Texas Tech (23). -- The Big 12 has produced nine Heisman Trophy winners, 14 Outland Trophy recipients, seven Lombardi Award winners, and four Jim Thorpe Award recipients -- Nebraska's 1995 national championship gave Big 12 schools fifteen No. 1 rankings in either media or coaches polls. Nebraska is in contention to repeat their national championship this year.The Official Big 12 Football Guide gives fans all the statistics, facts, and records from the teams that make up this powerful conference. Included in this book are: -- 1996 Results -- All-Americans -- Bowl results -- Team histories -- Players to watch -- 1997 Schedules -- Coaching records




It's Not All Black and White


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From junior high football games to the Sugar Bowl with a national championship up for grabs, Mike Liner has seen it all in football. President and CEO of a bank by day, Liner has been a Texas football official on Fridays and Saturdays for the past 35 years. It’s Not All Black and White offers a view of college football seen through a different set of eyes, the eyes of an official. Liner takes readers through the story of his ascension up the officiating hierarchy and describes the bumps in the road he encountered along the way. In doing do, he puts a human face on an aspect of football that all too often is dehumanized -- the officiating of the game. With a foreword by SEC Coordinator of Football Officials Rogers Reding and an afterword by Tim Millis, Executive Director, NFL Referees Association, It’s Not All Black and White lifts the curtain on big-time college football, revealing what Liner saw as he observed it and why the game means so much to him. Liner also recounts important lessons he learned through football about life as a business leader, as a family man and as someone whose faith has grown through the years.




Flyover Football


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The Big 12 has been defined by spread offenses for years now but every level of football is coming to be dominated by the "hurry-up, no-huddle" style of spread. How did the Big 12 conference, with its smaller populations and flyover country, become the frontier for a trend that is defining modern football?