When Oberlin Was King of the Gridiron: The Heisman Years

A young law graduate of the University of Pennsylvania assumed the unpaid position as coach of Oberlin College’s football squad in October 1892. This “bespectacled, stoop-shouldered” young-man, as he was described by one player who saw him on his first day of coaching, was John Heisman.

Brandt traces the origins of football at this renowned academic institution and the success of its students on and off the playing field, regaling readers with the stories of the fans, the players, the heroes, the rivals.

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When Oberlin Was King of the Gridiron: The Heisman Years

A young law graduate of the University of Pennsylvania assumed the unpaid position as coach of Oberlin College’s football squad in October 1892. This “bespectacled, stoop-shouldered” young-man, as he was described by one player who saw him on his first day of coaching, was John Heisman.

Brandt traces the origins of football at this renowned academic institution and the success of its students on and off the playing field, regaling readers with the stories of the fans, the players, the heroes, the rivals.

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When Oberlin Was King of the Gridiron: The Heisman Years

When Oberlin Was King of the Gridiron: The Heisman Years

by Nat Brandt
When Oberlin Was King of the Gridiron: The Heisman Years

When Oberlin Was King of the Gridiron: The Heisman Years

by Nat Brandt

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A young law graduate of the University of Pennsylvania assumed the unpaid position as coach of Oberlin College’s football squad in October 1892. This “bespectacled, stoop-shouldered” young-man, as he was described by one player who saw him on his first day of coaching, was John Heisman.

Brandt traces the origins of football at this renowned academic institution and the success of its students on and off the playing field, regaling readers with the stories of the fans, the players, the heroes, the rivals.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780873386845
Publisher: Kent State University Press
Publication date: 02/07/2001
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Illustrationsix
Acknowledgmentsxi
Prologue1
1.In the Beginning3
2.The Sport12
3.The Faculty Concedes22
4.Game Time37
5.The Coach52
6.The Team59
7.Heisman Ball69
8."Unblushing Effrontery"81
9.The Winning Spirit89
10.Camp Time96
11.Westward Ho!103
12.Pros and Cons114
13.Play by Play125
14.Downs136
15.End Runs146
16.Over Time152
Epilogue169
Appendix ARosters176
Appendix BThe Boys of Autumn179
Notes196
Bibliography219
Index224
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