Developing Linebackers the Penn State Way
Title | Developing Linebackers the Penn State Way PDF eBook |
Author | Jerry Sandusky |
Publisher | |
Pages | 82 |
Release | 1977 |
Genre | Football |
ISBN |
Touched
Title | Touched PDF eBook |
Author | Jerry Sandusky |
Publisher | Sports Publishing LLC |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2000-09-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9781582613574 |
Touched is the story of Jerry Sandusky's life in his own words. From his childhood to his professional career, this book goes behind the scenes to explore the successes and challenges that Jerry Sandusky has faced in life, both on and off the football field. After graduating from Penn State in 1966, Sandusky went on to coach collegiate football for 34 years. Thirty-two of those years were with Penn State, as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach under Joe Paterno, until his retirement in 1999. The book also explores Sandusky's involvement in children's charities, including the founding of his charity, "Second Mile."
Football Defense of the Future
Title | Football Defense of the Future PDF eBook |
Author | John M. Thomson |
Publisher | Prentice Hall |
Pages | 374 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN |
To Believe a Kid
Title | To Believe a Kid PDF eBook |
Author | Sylvia L. Kurtz |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 714 |
Release | 2014-06-03 |
Genre | True Crime |
ISBN | 1499023421 |
Interest in the Jerry Sandusky child abuse scandal swept the nation when the highly-respected Penn State University football coach and founder of a childrens charity was charged with 51 criminal counts involving 10 prepubescent boys. To Believe a Kid is not merely an expos of the horrific victimizations told with compelling conviction by the abused but, more importantly, an excellent resource about pedophilia, why sexually abused children rarely disclose, and the long-term effects upon kids. Designed for every citizen raising or working with children, the book details how sports organizations, parents, and educators can better protect kids. It reveals legislative and social responses to this landmark case and describes how PSU stepped forward to lead in the detection, education, and prevention of CSA. Some proceeds will benefit the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC).
Companions in Courage
Title | Companions in Courage PDF eBook |
Author | Pat LaFontaine |
Publisher | Grand Central Publishing |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 2001-01-11 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0759520518 |
Pat LaFontaine shares the personal details of his own struggle with depression and physical rehabilitation, as well as those other amazing athletes who were challenged by adversity and won. These are stories that will inspire others with the determination, courage, and winning spirit necessary to break through life's roadblocks and succeed.
The Lion in Autumn
Title | The Lion in Autumn PDF eBook |
Author | Frank Fitzpatrick |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2005-09-08 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1101216719 |
"Fascinating. . . . One of the best books ever written on the rise and fall of a great college football coach." —Allen Barra, San Francisco Chronicle The Lion in Autumn takes readers inside Penn State’s storied football program as legendary coach Joe Paterno fights to turn his struggling team into a winner once again. In more than a half century at Penn State, Paterno has won more bowl games (21) than any other coach and more games (354) than all but one, en route to two national championships and five perfect seasons. But in the new millennium hard times arrived in Happy Valley. His Nittany Lions had losing seasons in four of five years, dropping sixteen of twenty-three games in 2003 and 2004. There were boos at Beaver Stadium and increasing calls for the aging Paterno to step down. Award-winning sportswriter Frank Fitzpatrick followed JoePa through the 2004 season as the beloved coach struggled to save himself and his storied program. Fitzpatrick trailed Paterno from fund-raisers to the spring practices to the sidelines, detailing how the coach endured another losing season while building a team that would win the Orange Bowl and compete for the national championship in 2005. Interweaving stories from past seasons into the narrative, Fitzpatrick fleshes out the legend of Paterno.
Mind and Matter
Title | Mind and Matter PDF eBook |
Author | John Urschel |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2020-05-12 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0735224889 |
A New York Times bestseller John Urschel, mathematician and former offensive lineman for the Baltimore Ravens, tells the story of a life balanced between two passions For John Urschel, what began as an insatiable appetite for puzzles as a child developed into mastery of the elegant systems and rules of mathematics. By the time he was thirteen, Urschel was auditing a college-level calculus course. But when he joined his high school football team, a new interest began to eclipse the thrill he felt in the classroom. Football challenged Urschel in an entirely different way, and he became addicted to the physical contact of the sport. After he accepted a scholarship to play at Penn State, his love of math was rekindled. As a Nittany Lion, he refused to sacrifice one passion for the other. Against the odds, Urschel found a way to manage his double life as a scholar and an athlete. While he was an offensive lineman for the Baltimore Ravens, he simultaneously pursued his PhD in mathematics at MIT. Weaving together two separate narratives, Urschel relives for us the most pivotal moments of his bifurcated life. He explains why, after Penn State was sanctioned for the acts of former coach Jerry Sandusky, he declined offers from prestigious universities and refused to abandon his team. He describes his parents’ different influences and their profound effect on him, and he opens up about the correlation between football and CTE and the risks he took for the game he loves. Equally at home discussing Georg Cantor’s work on infinities and Bill Belichick’s playbook, Urschel reveals how each challenge—whether on the field or in the classroom—has brought him closer to understanding the two different halves of his own life, and how reason and emotion, the mind and the body, are always working together. “So often, people want to divide the world into two,” he observes. “Matter and energy. Wave and particle. Athlete and mathematician. Why can’t something (or someone) be both?”