
University of Michigan
Where Have You Gone? Gene Derricotte, Garvie Craw, Jake Sweeney, and Other Wolverine Greats
Alan Goldenbach(Co-Author)
Sports Publishing LLC
Published on 25. October 2012
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-61321-235-6 (ISBN)
Description
"The Team, The Team, The Team" has for decades been one of the University of Michigan's best-known mantras. No one player, not even someone worthy of the Heisman, is considered greater than anyone else. With a history that starts with the likes of Tom Harmon, Desmond Howard, and Charles Woodson, it is no wonder the Wolverines are one of the most legendary forces in college football. But what happens when the uniform comes off and the pads get put away? Now fans of this legendary team will get the chance to catch up with the players they rooted for on the gridiron. University of Michigan: Where Have You Gone? offers a post-college look at over forty of the players who helped build the Wolverine legacy. Some had a singular moment that would forever define their careers. Others played an exceptional game, in many cases against the Wolverines' biggest rivals. Still others are remembered for a marvelous season. All of them helped Michigan become, as the words to the school's fight song suggest, "The leaders and best" and "the champions of the West."
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 159 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
431 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61321-235-6 (9781613212356)
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Alan Goldenbach
University of Michigan
Where Have You Gone? Gene Derricotte, Garvie Craw, Jake Sweeney, and Other Wolverine Greats
E-Book
10/2012
Sports Publishing
€12.85
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Person
Jim Cnockaert is a native of Grosse Pointe Woods and a Wayne State University graduate. He has covered University of Michigan football since 1992 and Michigan hockey and basketball since 1985. He has worked for four newspapers since 1977, most recently for the Ann Arbor News.