Notre Dame's Greatest Coaches

Notre Dame's Greatest Coaches
Author: Moose Krause
Publisher: Beyond Words/Atria Books
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1993
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:


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"Knute Rockne, Frank Leahy, Ara Parseghian, and Lou Holtz. The names of these coaches have become synonymous with one of the few teams in college football that can truly be called a "dynasty" - the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame. Owners of the two highest winning percentages in college football history, Rockne and Leahy won seven national championships between them. Parseghian was responsible for a pair of national titles, while Holtz has captured one since his reign began at South Bend." "Now these four legendary men are seen in a unique light - through the eyes of the inimitable Edward "Moose" Krause. He came to know, love, and admire these South Bend legends during his own sixty-year career with the Fighting Irish - and now he brings us into the huddle. Completed just before his death in 1992, this fascinating memoir combines Moose's own words with those of nearly one hundred former Notre Dame coaches, players, and administrators to paint an unforgettable portrait of four of the sport's greatest teachers and motivators." "Notre Dame's only two-sport Hall of Famer, in football and basketball, Moose was a three time All-American who played under Rockne, coached under Leahy, hired Parseghian during his thirty-two year stint as Notre Dame's Athletic Director, and later acted as a close advisor to Holtz. A poor boy from the stockyards of Chicago, Moose rose to become a legend both on and off the playing field - "Mr. Notre Dame."" "He recalls Rockne's inspiring locker room orations and his humor and courage in the face of adversity. Rock once coached from a hearse parked on the sidelines, painful phlebitis wracking his legs." "Moose vividly remembers Leahy, the ultimate perfectionist, who stalked the sidelines barking orders in his famous Irish brogue while refusing to let the Fighting Irish lose a single game between 1946 and 1949. His fiery intensity slowly ate away at his health, eventually forcing him to retire from coaching forever at the age of forty-five. Moose speaks warmly of his years with Parseghian, who, during his eleven glorious campaigns at South Bend, brought Notre Dame back to the ranks of the collegiate elite. And finally, he talks revealingly of Holtz, whose ferocity on the field is matched only by his humor off it. A complex and deeply caring man, Holtz coached Notre Dame to a stunning undefeated season, and the national championship, in 1988." "Interwoven through their stories and Moose's is a blow-by-blow account of Notre Dame's topsy-turvy 1992 campaign, when the school bounced back from a loss and a tie to win seven straight games and capture the Cotton Bowl title." "Notre Dame's Greatest Coaches tells the story of a sport, of a country, and of the enormous changes that both game and nation experienced during Moose Krause's long and extraordinary lifetime. As Moose himself says of his early days, "People had a different attitude about sports. They were just happy to be at the game." Moose Krause never lost his love for the game, and in this deeply felt memoir, even the most jaded of sports fans will recapture some of that love as well."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Great Coaches in Notre Dame Football

Great Coaches in Notre Dame Football
Author: Brian W Kelly
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-02-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9780998628257


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The book is written for those of us who love Notre Dame Football. The greatest coaches of all time trained the greatest coaches of all time and the greatest players of all time for over 126 seasons worth of the greatest football games of all time. All loyal Notre Dame fans are well aware that the words "great" and "greatness" are never misused when describing Notre Dame Football. This book will light up your sports bookshelf and help make you one of the most knowledgeable ND fans regarding ND's 31 great coaches. The book first tells the story about the first football game in 1867. From there, the progression leads, to Notre Dame's first football game in 1887, then on to the first Notre Dame coach in 1894, and of course it moves on with the stories of all of the great coaches in ND Football-Rockne, Leahy, Parseghian, Devine, and Holtz, marching through time to the current coach, Brian Kelly. It takes the reader through stories about Notre Dame's 31 coaches including some stops in the 126 seasons worth of great games (out of 1259 games). Thank you for picking up this book for your own personal reading and/or for that of a great friend or relative. You will not be able to put this book down

Notre Dame's Greatest Coaches

Notre Dame's Greatest Coaches
Author: Moose Krause
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1994-10
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780671867027


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Recalls sixty years of Fighting Irish football, chronicles the glory of Notre Dame sports, and profiles four great coaches: Knute Rockne, Frank Leahy, Ara Parsegian, and Lou Holtz. Reprint.

Echoes of Notre Dame Football

Echoes of Notre Dame Football
Author: Joe Garner
Publisher: Sourcebooks Mediafusion
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Football
ISBN: 9781570717635


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Includes 2 discs containing segments of historical broadcasts.

Notre Dame's Greatest Coaches

Notre Dame's Greatest Coaches
Author: Moose Krause
Publisher:
Total Pages: 249
Release: 1993-06-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780788164408


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These 4 legendary Notre Dame coaches are seen here in a unique light -- through the eyes of the inimitable Edward "Moose" Krause. He came to know, love, and admire these legends during his own 60-year career with the Fighting Irish. Krause was a 3-time All-American who played under Rockne, coached under Leahy, hired Parseghian during his 32-year stint as Notre Dame's Athletic Director, and later acted as a close advisor to Holtz. This memoir combines Moose's own words with those of 100 former Notre Dame coaches, players, and administrators to paint an unforgettable portrait of 4 of the sport's greatest teachers and motivators. Photos.

Knute Rockne

Knute Rockne
Author: Francis Wallace
Publisher: Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1960
Genre: Football coaches
ISBN:


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A biography of Knute Rockne who became a national hero as a football coach and a symbol of good sportsmanship. This relates his personal life, his efforts to get an education, and the methods and spirit with which he coached. Here are the great names, teams, and players he knew as well as Rockne's famous career at Notre Dame.

The Golden Dream

The Golden Dream
Author: Gerry Faust
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2012-11-13
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1613213611


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Gerry Faust won more hearts than games. He came to Notre Dame as the high school coach from Cincinnati's Moeller High School, such a perfect fit for Notre Dame that it seemed almost too good to be true. It was. Faust admits his mistakes, which include the manner in which he put together his first coaching staff, changing Notre Dame's offense, even feeling sorry for himself. He explains how he could beat Southern Cal, but not Air Force and Purdue. An optimist to the end, Faust took on, if anything, an even greater challenge when he left Notre Dame. He became coach at the University of Akron, a program where, unlike at Notre Dame, not everyone wanted him to succeed.

Ara's Knights

Ara's Knights
Author: Frank Pomarico
Publisher: Triumph Books
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2015-09-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1633193276


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The ultimate insider's account of a renowned coach and the athletes he inspired With this memoir, former Notre Dame captain Frank Pomarico shares with readers what it was like to play for legendary coach Ara Parseghian, a leader whose guidance extended beyond the playing field and whose tips still inspire his players. The book culminates with the 1973 Sugar Bowl, the climactic and memorable game between Bear Bryant's undefeated Alabama squad and Ara's undefeated Fighting Irish. Pomarico's story is amplified by interviews with dozens of former players and coaches whose lives were changed by their experience with the coach. Parseghian was one of the most successful college coaches ever, and the young men who played for him learned about much more than just blocking and tackling. Ara's Knights is the ultimate insiders' look at one of the great periods in Notre Dame football history.

Notre Dame's Era of Ara

Notre Dame's Era of Ara
Author: Tom Pagna
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994
Genre: Football coaches
ISBN: 9780912083742


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Diamond Communication's edition is a reprint in trade paperback of this previously released classic. Tom Pagna, a player under Ara Parseghian at Miami of Ohio and assistant coach for Ara at Notre Dame, offers his unique and insightful understanding of one of the most legendary -- and at times controversial -- football coaches in Fighting Irish history. Foreword by Ara Parseghian.

Though the Odds Be Great or Small

Though the Odds Be Great or Small
Author: Terry Brennan
Publisher: Loyola Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2021-08-24
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0829451242


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On November 16, 1957, an unranked Notre Dame football team squared off against the No. 2 Oklahoma Sooners. It was supposed to be an easy Sooners win. But despite being 19-point underdogs, the Fighting Irish, guided by their young and tenacious coach Terry Brennan, maneuvered their way to a 7–0 upset, ending the Sooners’ NCAA-record 47-game winning streak. Though the Odds Be Great or Small chronicles the story of legendary coach Terry Brennan, from his days as a player at Notre Dame under Frank Leahy, to his selection as the head coach in 1954, to the high-intensity comeback season of 1957 in which Notre Dame finished in the top 10 overall. This book provides the social, cultural, and athletic context to understand college football before and after 1957—a year that changed how the game was played at Notre Dame for decades. The 1957 season remains one of the most important seasons in Notre Dame football’s storied history. In Though the Odds Be Great or Small, Coach Brennan shares his version of what happened in the trenches and on the sidelines during a time when a college football game had the power to keep an entire country on the edge of its seat.