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The Undefeated: The Oklahoma Sooners and the Greatest Winning Streak in College Football Book

In The Undefeated: The Oklahoma Sooners and the Greatest Winning Streak in College Football, The Junction Boys author Jim Dent chronicles how Charles "Bud" Wilkinson helped the dust-bowl-depressed state of Oklahoma regain self-respect by building a program that became one of the most dominant in college sports history. From 1948 to 1957, an era when players played both sides of the ball--170-pounders played tackle, and some players smoked three packs a day--the Oklahoma Sooners dominated college football in incredible fashion: they tied twice and lost four times, and amid their 94 wins they compiled winning streaks of 31 and 47 games. Dent has an eye for detail, and the book is equally the story of coach Wilkinson and his eccentricities, with halftime speeches and an innovative coaching style that implemented schemes not found in the NFL for decades. Also of interest are the plight of Prentice Gautt, the first black OU player during a time of racial intolerance; the hardscrabble backgrounds of the tough-as-nails players; and how preparation for big games included espionage and decoy playbooks. Most of all, Dent retells game highlights in dramatic fashion, including how an opposing receiver, after potentially ending one of OU's streaks by scoring in the final seconds, confessed he had trapped, not caught, the ball. The refs discussed the matter, and "[w]hile the man in the gray flannel suit waited, watched and paced, a crowd of 50,878 held its collective breath, and prayed." As the wins accumulated, it became increasingly difficult for Wilkinson to motivate players and fend off all comers. In like fashion, Dent loses steam, but not before making the heartfelt case that Wilkinson's Sooners fielded some of the greatest teams in history. --Michael Ferch Read More

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    The Oklahoma Sooners won their seventh national championship on January 3, 2001, defeating Florida State in the Orange Bowl 13-2. But the story of greatness began long ago in the era of no facemasks when the game was the rallying post of a state still seeking an identity. The Undefeated is the story of phenomenal winning. From the third game of the 1953 season till the eighth game of '57, the Oklahoma Sooners never lost, compiling a forty-seven game winning streak that likely will never be matched in big-time college football. It is often compared to Joe DiMaggio's fifty-six game hitting streak. During this tremendous runk, the Sooners cleared every hurdle known in the world of competitive sports. They never wilted in the face of pressure, nor were stifled by the attention inspired by the streak.Coached by the legendary Bud Wilkinson, the Sooners came from behind in the second half on numerous occasions. Dent presents an absorbing character study of Wilkinson, the brilliant, complex coach who engineered the string of victories and whose starched-shirt public persona hid a man of many secrets. More than a football book, The Undefeated is the saga of how Oklahomans were was able to rebound from the Dust Bowl years and The Grapes of Wrath image. Over a million people left the state in the 1930s as the agrarian economy was battered by the drought and high winds. When World War II ended, the OU board of regents were compelled to rebuild the morale of the state by investing their faith in the football program. From this effort emerged Wilkinson who, during a nine-year stretch, compiled a record of 94-4-2. The Sooners football program became the model from which others were built, even surpassing Notre Dame in both reputation and winning tradition. The players who compiled the streak were also children of The Depression, raising themselves from their own bootstraps and winning games the old fashioned way - through grit and blind faith.Through it all, the young men who accomplished this amazing feat shine in vivid life. Dent has crafted a book that goes far beyond merely college football.Indeed, he has crafted a work that is a classic piece of Americana for the book joins together such things as friendship, America in the fifties, the hopes and dreams of these men, and the driving passion of one coach.Possibly it is the greatest story in the history of college football and certainly one of the most glorious in the history of sport. AUTHORBIO: JIM DENT is the author of the New York Times best-selling book The Junction Boys. He has written two other books, King of the Cowboys and You're out and You're Ugly, Too (with Durwood Merrill). Dent is an award-winning journalist who covered the Dallas Cowboys for eleven years and worked in the sports media for more than two decades. He is a graduate of Southern Methodist University.

  • 0312266561
  • 9780312266561
  • Jim Dent
  • 1 September 2001
  • Thomas Dunne Books
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 336
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