True story, about a month ago I was talking to my dad about this book, and he seemed intrested, so he convinced me to send the book to him in the mail. So I said sure, the post office has their new flat rate shipping, $5.00 no problem. Well, that is until after I sent him the book and I start to think, "Did I put the right address on that?" (my dad is in the Navy and moves around a lot) So I call my pops, and sure enough I sent my copy to god knows who, and in spite of our wonderfully efficient postal system :sarcasm I haven't seen it since!
I did enjoy the book while I had it, my wife had just bought it for me at christmas. The author didn't seem to hold back much when talking about how the game had maybe past a few of the older coaches by. And it was interesting to learn that I wasn't the only person turned off by Craig Bohl, apparently most of the players disliked him to.
But my favorite part of the book was his description of Toniu Fonoti's freshmen hazing. Or should I say lack of one. "When he was called out to receive his beating, he just said "No, you won't be doing that." Nobody was brave enough to argue with him. " Now that's intimidation!