We want Bama : a season of hope and the making of Nick Saban's "Ultimate Team"
(2021)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
796.33263/GOODMAN,J

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Adult Nonfiction 796.33263/GOODMAN,J Available

Details

PUBLISHED
New York : Grand Central Publishing, 2021
©2021
EDITION
First edition
DESCRIPTION

xxvi, 288 pages : map ; 24 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781538716298, 1538716291 :, 1538716291, 9781538716298
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Includes index

There Will Be Rum -- Grog Mutiny of the Unread -- From the Flood -- There Goes Spring -- Census Man -- Resurrections -- Give 'Em Hell, Alabama -- School Is Cool -- "What Do You See?" -- We Want Bama -- Voices of Gold and Thunder -- Big Nick Energy -- The Joker Has a Bat Phone

"We Want 'Bama is a portrait of the most powerful coach in modern sports and the inside story of how Nick Saban hijacked the universe of college football and steered it into an alternate reality where the Crimson Tide now lords over the sport like an angry god. A national brand, Alabama football has transcended the sport to become synonymous with unrivaled success. Over the past decade, the popular Internet meme "We Want 'Bama" has been seen not only inside NFL stadiums and NBA arenas, but also at a World Cup game and a Presidential debate. Signs decorating the backdrop of ESPN's College GameDay regularly feature the meme, and students across the country-from Ohio State to Harvard-have used it. In the age of social media, "We Want 'Bama" has become an ironic and clever way for college football fans to say, "bring on the best." But you don't want 'Bama. Dear lort, you do not want that. Alabama football is the destroyer of souls. The forthcoming season is the pinnacle of domination for Saban, who has now bent the framework of college football so forcefully that the sport is on the verge of breaking for the better. Saban's conquest at Alabama has been the catalyst of change for college football and the NCAA at a most historic time for the American institutions. ESPN's lucrative relationship with the SEC and the creation of the SEC Network was just the beginning of Saban's influence. The College Football Playoff was designed just to give other teams a chance. We Want 'Bama! traces Saban's winning decade since 2007 and focuses on the current, colorful Alabama team, one that will arguably go down as the greatest college football team of all time."--