The hundred yard lie

the corruption of college football and what we can do to stop it

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The hundred yard lie

the corruption of college football and what we can do to stop it

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Simon and Schuster
Language
English
Pages
223

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Cover of: The hundred yard lie
The hundred yard lie: the corruption of college football and what we can do to stop it
1996, University of Illinois Press
in English - Illini Books ed.
Cover of: The Hundred Yard Lie
The Hundred Yard Lie: The Corruption of College Football and What We Can Do to Stop It
August 1990, Simon & Schuster
Paperback in English
Cover of: The hundred yard lie
The hundred yard lie: the corruption of college football and what we can do to stop it
1989, Simon and Schuster
in English

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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
796.332/63/0973
Library of Congress
GV959 .T44 1989

The Physical Object

Pagination
223 p. ;
Number of pages
223

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2215010M
Internet Archive
hundredyardlieco0000tela_z8p1
ISBN 10
0671680951
LCCN
89038114
Library Thing
1884527
Goodreads
3778479

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It was sometime early last season-I don't remember when exactly, but it was back before Jerry Parks shot Zarek Peters in Bud Hall, before my Sooner buddy Charles Thompson sold blow to the FBI agent, before Notre Dame taunted West Virginia in the Fiesta Bowl or Mike Stonebreaker got drunk and drove off the road and almost killed himself and his girlfriend, before a lot of the Hart Lee Dykes stuff got out or all the crap at Colorado and South Carolina and Oklahoma State made the news, before the Proposition 42 controversy, before I asked Florida State's "Neon" Deion Sanders what it was all about and he said, "Money," and even before the NCAA's $1.75-million report on athletes came out and Martin Massengale, the chairman of the NCAA Presidents' Commission, told us that all big-time college sport needs is a little "fine-tuning"-that I started to lose it.
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