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Three and Out: Rich Rodriguez and the Michigan Wolverines in the Crucible of College Football

John U. Bacon '06

Farrar, Straus and Giroux; First Edition

  • 2011 |
  • ALUMNI |
  • BOOK |
  • knight-wallace |

John U. Bacon’s  release “Three and Out” tells the story of how college football’s most influential coach took over the nation’s most successful program, only to produce three of the worst seasons in the histories of both Rich Rodriguez and the University of Michigan.  Shortly after his controversial move from West Virginia, where he had just taken his alma mater to the #1 ranking for the first time in school history, Coach Rodriguez granted Bacon unrestricted access to Michigan’s program.  Bacon saw it all, from the meals and the meetings, to the practices and the games, to the sidelines and the locker rooms.  Nothing and no one was off limits.  Bacon’s “Three and Out” is the definitive account of a football marriage seemingly made in heaven that broke up after just three years, and lifts the lid on the best and the worst of college football.

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