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A wild ride through football paradise ·From college to the NFL, coast to coast, and a touch of Friday Night Lights ·Major focus on college football¿s heated, storied rivalry games ·High-impact football design with 150 color photographs and sidebars Take a full-color, full-speed ride through 101 must-see and must-do gridiron experiences¿from the NFL to college football¿s greatest venues and rivalries, from must-have eats to the game¿s best seats, from the sport¿s greatest meccas and museums to its rowdiest tailgate parties. This book¿filled with spectacular color photos, sidebars, and loads of…mehr

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A wild ride through football paradise ·From college to the NFL, coast to coast, and a touch of Friday Night Lights ·Major focus on college football¿s heated, storied rivalry games ·High-impact football design with 150 color photographs and sidebars Take a full-color, full-speed ride through 101 must-see and must-do gridiron experiences¿from the NFL to college football¿s greatest venues and rivalries, from must-have eats to the game¿s best seats, from the sport¿s greatest meccas and museums to its rowdiest tailgate parties. This book¿filled with spectacular color photos, sidebars, and loads of football attitude¿is an essential, entertaining guide to any football fan¿s fantasy (or real!) road-trip and To Do list.
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Steve Greenberg has written for the Chicago Sun-Times, The New York Times, The Sporting News, Inside Sports, and Basketball News. He has covered dozens of postseasons in college football, college basketball, the NFL, the NBA, the NHL, and Major League Baseball. Currently the national college football writer for the Sun-Times, from 2011¿13 he was a national college football writer for The Sporting News. He has also worked for Football Digest and Hockey Digest, as well as being an on-air member of Inside Sports¿ national radio show. He lives in St. Louis with his wife and three children.