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101 Reasons to Love Notre Dame Football
101 Reasons to Love Notre Dame Football
Authors: By David Green
Imprint: Stewart, Tabori & Chang
ISBN: 1-58479-811-4
EAN: 9781584798118
Availability: In Stock
Publishing Date: 9/1/2009
Trim Size: 7 x 7
Page Count: 120
Cover: Hardcover with jacket
Illustrations: 100 color and black-and-white illustrations
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$14.95
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About the book
In South Bend, Indiana, home of Notre Dame University, football is a celebration. For more than 120 years, the success of the Fighting Irish football program has helped define the university and the sport of college football. A tradition and heritage exists here that is rivaled by few other institutions.
With eleven consensus national championships and ten other shared titles, Notre Dame boasts an unmatched legacy of success. The list of Hall of Fame coaches and All-American player goes on and on: the legendary Four Horsemen, Jesse Harper, Knute Rockne, Ara Parseghian, Johnny Lujack, Joe Montana, Brady Quinn.
Unforgettable games, historic moments, and larger-than-life personalities are all recounted here, accompanied by stunning vintage and contemporary photography and memorabilia. From the casual football fan to the most devoted Notre Dame alums, 101 Reasons to Love Notre Dame Football is a treasure for all.

About the author
David Green is principal and creative director of Brightgreen Design in Orangeburg, New York. He is the author of five other books in the "101 Reasons to Love" series.

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