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Playing for Paterno: One Coach, Two Eras . . . a Father and Son's Recollections of Playing for Joepa
Contributor(s): Pittman, Charles (Author), Pittman, Tony (Author), Bryson, Jae (With)
ISBN: 1600780008     ISBN-13: 9781600780004
Publisher: Triumph Books (IL)
OUR PRICE:   $22.46  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: September 2007
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Annotation: In his storied career as head coach, Penn State football icon Joe Paterno has presided over five undefeated seasons. Charles and Tony Pittman played in three of those seasons. The Pittmans are the only undefeated father-and-son starters in the history of the Nittany Lions program. In the Pittmans' years under Paterno's tutelage, they learned the discipline and confidence they needed for success--both on and off the field. Both Pittman men rose to the top of their game at Penn State. Charles Pittman's teams--unbeaten in 30 games--established the legacy of Penn State's winning ways; they are the reason Penn State became a powerhouse. Tony's 1994 team is considered by many to be one of the best offensive teams in college football history. Playing for Paterno takes the reader inside the Blue-and-White world of Penn State football and gives insight into the profound impact Paterno's program has had on young hearts and minds. Paterno touched the lives of both Pittmans--Charles, a poor, black Baltimore kid who was transported to the alien, all-white world of Happy Valley in the 1960s, and Tony, a child of privilege, who spurned Harvard and Yale for big-time football at Penn State in the 1990s. This book offers much more than just life inside one of the premier programs in college football. It transforms the discipline, confidence, and integrity of the Pittmans, Paterno, and Penn State football into a practical primer for readers who can now apply these principles to their own lives and careers.
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Sports
- Travel | United States - Northeast - Middle Atlantic (nj, Ny, Pa)
Dewey: B
LCCN: 2007008355
Physical Information: 0.82" H x 6.32" W x 9.2" (1.12 lbs) 224 pages
 
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Penn State football icon Joe Paterno has presided over five undefeated seasons in his storied career as a head coach. Charlie and Tony Pittman played in three of those seasons. The Pittmans are the only undefeated father and son starters in the history of the Nittany Lions' program and their experiences are brought to life in their compelling new memoir Playing for Paterno. Charlie Pittman's teams--unbeaten in 30 games--laid the foundation and established the legacy for Penn State's winning ways; they are the reason Penn State became a powerhouse. Tony's 1994 team was considered by many to be one of the best offensive teams in college football history. Playing for Paterno takes the reader inside the Blue and White world of Penn State football and gives insight into the profound impact Paterno's program has had on young hearts and minds. The reader sees through the eyes of Charlie Pittman, a poor, black Baltimore kid who was transported to the alien, all-white world of Happy Valley in the 1960s and Tony Pittman, a child of privilege who spurned Harvard and Yale for big time football at Penn State in the 1990s. But the book offers much more than just life inside one of the premier programs in college football. It takes the discipline, confidence, and integrity of the Pittmans, Paterno and Penn State football and translates them into practical primer for readers who want to apply these principles to their own lives and careers.