Vanderbilt Football: Tales of Commodore Gridiron History

Overview

In the Southeastern Conference—arguably the most historic and competitive conference in all of college football—the more blue-collar programs often get overshadowed by the dynasties (read: Alabama). So it has been with Vanderbilt's football history. Yet Vandy is one of the South's, and the country's, most historic universities. Not surprisingly, there are many fun, fascinating, and peculiar history. There are triumphs, like Vandy's upset of Alabama in 1969; tragedies, like the riot that ended a game in 1896; ...

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Overview

In the Southeastern Conference—arguably the most historic and competitive conference in all of college football—the more blue-collar programs often get overshadowed by the dynasties (read: Alabama). So it has been with Vanderbilt's football history. Yet Vandy is one of the South's, and the country's, most historic universities. Not surprisingly, there are many fun, fascinating, and peculiar history. There are triumphs, like Vandy's upset of Alabama in 1969; tragedies, like the riot that ended a game in 1896; historic events, like the founding of Dudley field in 1922, still the Commodore's home. Then there are the legendary coaches and players. Players from across Vandy's history like Irby "Rabbit" Curry, Dixie Roberts, Carl Hinkle, Greet Ricketson, and Josh Cody, who excelled on both sides of the ball. Coaches like Dan MuGugin who established Vandy as a power house from the early 1900s to the 1930s, and remains the only NCAA football coach in history to win his first three games by 60 points or more. Plus, pioneers like Ray Morrison who helped establish Vandy football, serving as player and coach.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781609494230
  • Publisher: History Press, The
  • Publication date: 9/8/2011
  • Pages: 128
  • Sales rank: 588,907
  • Product dimensions: 5.90 (w) x 8.80 (h) x 0.50 (d)

Meet the Author

Bill Traughber has been a researcher and writer of Nashville sports history for fourteen years. The Nashville-born writer's work has appeared in Athlon's Baseball Annual, Nashville Sports Weekly, Titans Exclusive, Big Orange Illustrated, the City Paper, Tennessee Titans Season Review (2001-2), Sports Nashville, Tennessee Sports Magazine and the National Pastime (SABR).
The History Press published his first book, Nashville Sports History: Stories From the Stands, in March 2010. Traughber's second book, Brentwood Academy Football: From a Cow Pasture to a Tradition, 1970-2009, was published in September 2010 by McQuiddy Classic Printing in Nashville, Tennessee.

He has been recognized as a five-time winner in the Best Feature Writer category and a one-time Writer of the Year as a member of the Tennessee Sports Writers Association.

Traughber's memberships include the Tennessee Sports Writers Association (TSWA), Nashville Sports Council, Society of American Baseball Researchers (SABR), United States Basketball Writers Association (USBWA), Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) and the Intercollegiate Football Researchers Association (IFRA).

Traughber's stories have taken him to Cooperstown, New York; Anchorage, Alaska, and the White House in Washington, D.C. He resides in Brentwood, Tennessee.
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