Husky Football in the Don James Era
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Husky Football in the Don James Era | |
Author | Derek Johnson |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Subject(s) | College football |
Publisher | Derek Johnson Books, LLC |
Publication date | 2007 |
Media type | Hardcover |
Pages | 316 |
ISBN | ISBN 978-0-9793271-0-0 |
Husky Football in the Don James Era is a book published in 2007. It covers the years 1975–1993, when Don James was head football coach for the University of Washington Huskies. In eighteen years, James led his team to six Rose Bowls and one Orange Bowl, as well a national championship in 1991. His controversial sudden retirement in 1993 was in protest of Pac-10 sanctions against his team. In this book, James purportedly discusses his retirement publicly for the first time.
Don James wrote the book's introduction, and former players Lincoln Kennedy and Dave Hoffmann wrote forewords.
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