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Hardcover Horns, Hogs, and Nixon Coming: Texas Vs. Arkansas in Dixie's Last Stand Book

ISBN: 0743224477

ISBN13: 9780743224475

Horns, Hogs, and Nixon Coming: Texas Vs. Arkansas in Dixie's Last Stand

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On December 6, 1969, the Texas Longhorns and the Arkansas Razorbacks met in what many consider the game of the century. Both teams were undefeated; both featured devastating and innovative offenses;... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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What a game! What a book!

Having spent 4 years as a manager for the Longhorns, I search out books on UT sports. Imagine my surprise in finding one with my picture (in the team photo) on the back of the dust jacket! Seriously, a well-researched, well-written book. How do I know? For starters, I was there at some of those conversations, both as an observer & participant. Many of the incidents Frei describes brought back many memories. I knew the Texas players & coaches very, very well. Some of them I still see on occasion.I particularly enjoyed Frei's delving into more than just the game itself. For those of us in college during the late 60's, it was a tumultuous time. Sports often was a "safety-valve release" for the on-campus tensions that raged around us. Gathering in stadiums across the country was one way of forgetting about the social unrest threatening to tear our country apart. Frei made all of those memories come alive.I commend Terry Frei for his book. Sure, he could have gone for pumped-up sales by getting into the "dirt" ( & every sport has it!), but instead he chose to do a more serious work. I congratulate him for that. The book both gets across the intensity of the game - & of the rivalry between UA & UT - & its connection with the times. I heartily recommend "HHNC" to all sports fans. It will be enjoyed by all who love college athletics, especially football.

Football + social issues = a great read

This is an inside look at one of the most important college football games ever played, written by someone who obviously knows his stuff and who developed the sources that allowed him to bring this game alive in the book. There's plenty of inside football to satisfy the fan, with the bonus of a look at the visit of a President as well as some of the key social issues facing the country at that time. It's a unusual idea that produces a terrific read. The interviews with the players are fascinating and in some cases troubling. As a fan, it was interesting to see how the game has changed over this relatively brief time. I understand the workings of a college program better after reading this book. I'm very glad I read it.

'69 National Champs lived in Austin, not State College

A very well-written book on one of the truly classic games in college football. Sadly, not surprising to see a still-bitter PSU fan whining about the '69 national title rightly won by the Longhorns. This famous qoute by a much-beloved Texas player says it all: "We could never figure out why they didn't choose to settle it on the grass in Dallas, rather than from a soapbox in Pennsylvania." -- Freddie Steinmark on the protestations of Penn State and Joe Paterno that they deserved the MNC in 1969, after they refused the invitation to play the Horns in the Cotton Bowl.

The Big Shootout

Finally all of the lore and myths surrounding the Big Shootout and set straight--on the record. Terry Frei produced a fine book, a fine accouting of the Game of the Century. I enjoyed his profiles of the players, the coaches, and the times. A first-class read that I would recommend to any college football fan. Frei's first effort ranks him right up there with Mike Corcoran as a writer who can bring to life a sports event that happened more than a quarter-century ago. Buy it!

A sports book for everyone

Horns, Hogs and Nixon Coming is a book that even non sports-fans will enjoy tremendously: it made a convert of me. I received this book as a gift, reluctantly. College football ranks very low on my list of things I enjoy: even lower still are Baby-Boomer nostalgia books. Terry Frei's writing lifts Horns, Hogs far above the level of typical testosterone-drenched sports tomes and Big Chill-style self-importance. With restraint and skill, Frei shows how the strands of social issues and the trajectories of many human lives intersected to produce a memorable weekend both on and off the football field. Frei does not claim that one college football game changed history. He does show how that one point in time served as a stage where humans displayed courage, intelligence, idealism, administrative cowardice and even vanity. Terry Frei did not forget Freddie Steinmark's courage; neither will the readers of this book. Buy it if you enjoy true tales of humanity well told.
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