Stagg vs. Yost: The Birth of Cutthroat Football

Stagg vs. Yost: The Birth of Cutthroat Football

by John Kryk
Stagg vs. Yost: The Birth of Cutthroat Football

Stagg vs. Yost: The Birth of Cutthroat Football

by John Kryk

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Overview

Corruption, scandals, and reports of wrongdoing in college football are constantly in the news. From Penn State’s Joe Paterno to Ohio State’s Jim Tressel, we have come to learn that some of the most lauded coaches don’t always live up to their saintly reputations. Perhaps no era of college football was ever more emblematic of this than the early 1900s, a time when coaches worked the system with merciless flair to recruit the best players and then keep them eligible to play, even while other coaches were trying to steal already-enrolled players from rival universities. Amos Alonzo Stagg of the University of Chicago and Fielding H. Yost of the University of Michigan were no exception, and their bitter rivalry is one for the ages.

In Stagg vs. Yost: The Birth of Cutthroat Football, John Kryk brings to life a story that is both timeless and familiar to all football fans, indeed to all sports fans: one man’s obsession to end the pain of a long losing streak to a hated rival. This is the story of how Amos Alonzo Stagg covertly punted many of the principles he espoused in order to dismantle one of the most powerful machines the game has known—Fielding Yost’s Michigan Wolverines. Kryk reveals the extent to which Stagg schemed to achieve victory against the “Point a Minute” Wolverines and the lengths Yost went to prevent that from happening. In addition, this book provides insight into college athletics’ corruption as a whole during this time, from under-the-table payments to recruits to contracted loans from wealthy boosters—and why the current NCAA rulebook contains page after page of recruiting and eligibility regulations.

Featuring never-before-published internal correspondences of UM athletic leaders, Stagg’s surviving letters and notes, and reports from newspapers of the day, Stagg vs. Yost brings fresh insight into two legends of college football who would do almost anything to win. This book is a noteworthy and fascinating narrative for football fans, historians, and anyone interested in seeing where cutthroat college recruiting and coaching all began.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442248267
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 07/16/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 360
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

John Kryk is the national NFL columnist for the Toronto Sun and Postmedia. He has been awarded for his spot news reporting, sports photography, and section editing. Kryk is the author of Natural Enemies: Major College Football's Oldest, Fiercest Rivalry—Michigan vs. Notre Dame (2007).

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part I: Before 1901
Chapter 1: The praying pitcher — Amos Alonzo Stagg
Chapter 2: Judicious expenditures of money
Chapter 3: The cleanest team on earth
Chapter 4: Closed fists, closed eyes, closed minds
Chapter 5: The human hurricane — Fielding H. Yost

Part II: 1901-05
Chapter 6: 1901 off the field — Coast-to-coast Yost
Chapter 7: 1901 on the field — Hurrying up, eating everybody up
Chapter 8: 1902 off the field — Stagg’s empire fights back
Chapter 9: 1902 on the field — A point a minute
Chapter 10: 1903 off the field — Football’s greatest interception
Chapter 11: 1903 on the field — Incredibly, Mich-again
Chapter 12: 1904 off the field — Alabaster Alonzo Stagg
Chapter 13: 1904 on the field — Authentication denied
Chapter 14: 1905 off the field — The nadir
Chapter 15: 1905 on the field — Equal to the task

Part III: Aftermath
Chapter 16: Fully dismantled
Chapter 17: Fates

Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
About the Author
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