The Ancient Eight: College Football's Ivy League and the Game They Play Today
From an award-winning, bestselling author, a year inside Ivy League Football, unveiling the heart and soul of college football's oldest teams as they compete amidst a rapidly changing collegiate sports world.

The history of the Ivy League dates back to 1869 when Princeton played the first college football game against Rutgers. The Ancient Eight explores Ivy League football today. To play in the NFL, one must maintain the highest academic standards and be a great football player. The rivalries are as intense, as are the strict rules-but there is also a genuine purity n the Ivy League.

Through intimate interviews with players, coaches, and key figures, Feinstein uncovers the unique culture that defines football on the Ivy League gridiron, offering unparalleled access to the remarkable coaching staffs and student-athletes who balance their academic ambitions with their passion for the game.

On the field, inside the locker room, and around campus, The Ancient Eight reveals the phenomenal stories of the young men who play in today's Ivy League and those who coach them.
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The Ancient Eight: College Football's Ivy League and the Game They Play Today
From an award-winning, bestselling author, a year inside Ivy League Football, unveiling the heart and soul of college football's oldest teams as they compete amidst a rapidly changing collegiate sports world.

The history of the Ivy League dates back to 1869 when Princeton played the first college football game against Rutgers. The Ancient Eight explores Ivy League football today. To play in the NFL, one must maintain the highest academic standards and be a great football player. The rivalries are as intense, as are the strict rules-but there is also a genuine purity n the Ivy League.

Through intimate interviews with players, coaches, and key figures, Feinstein uncovers the unique culture that defines football on the Ivy League gridiron, offering unparalleled access to the remarkable coaching staffs and student-athletes who balance their academic ambitions with their passion for the game.

On the field, inside the locker room, and around campus, The Ancient Eight reveals the phenomenal stories of the young men who play in today's Ivy League and those who coach them.
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The Ancient Eight: College Football's Ivy League and the Game They Play Today

The Ancient Eight: College Football's Ivy League and the Game They Play Today

by John Feinstein

Narrated by John Feinstein

Unabridged — 6 hours, 44 minutes

The Ancient Eight: College Football's Ivy League and the Game They Play Today

The Ancient Eight: College Football's Ivy League and the Game They Play Today

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From an award-winning, bestselling author, a year inside Ivy League Football, unveiling the heart and soul of college football's oldest teams as they compete amidst a rapidly changing collegiate sports world.

The history of the Ivy League dates back to 1869 when Princeton played the first college football game against Rutgers. The Ancient Eight explores Ivy League football today. To play in the NFL, one must maintain the highest academic standards and be a great football player. The rivalries are as intense, as are the strict rules-but there is also a genuine purity n the Ivy League.

Through intimate interviews with players, coaches, and key figures, Feinstein uncovers the unique culture that defines football on the Ivy League gridiron, offering unparalleled access to the remarkable coaching staffs and student-athletes who balance their academic ambitions with their passion for the game.

On the field, inside the locker room, and around campus, The Ancient Eight reveals the phenomenal stories of the young men who play in today's Ivy League and those who coach them.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

Feinstein’s book is a reminder that Ivy football is the American Beauty Rose of the fall sport. That’s a title enough.”—Boston Globe

“John Feinstein has the wonderful ability to provide the human detail of athletic endeavor. These players and coaches exhibit a purity and unique appreciation for the game that is sometimes lacking in the world of major college athletics. It is captured beautifully in The Ancient Eight, and football fans will enjoy this engaging account.”—Bookreporter

“There is a unique culture that defines the Ivy League, and Feinstein's interviews with players, coaches, and key figures offer unparalleled access on the field, inside the locker room, and around campus.”—Brooklyn Digest

Kirkus Reviews

2024-09-25
A prolific sportswriter chronicles an Ivy League football season shadowed by tragedy.

Feinstein’s 50th book is frequently upbeat, lauding the conference’s rich heritage, standout players, and academic standards. But his account of the 2023 campaign, based on interviews with more than 80 players and coaches from all eight teams, begins with the league in mourning. Dartmouth’s longtime coach Buddy Teevens was bicycling when a truck hit him in March 2023. He died from his injuries on Sept. 19 of that year, days before Dartmouth’s home opener. Teevens’ death was especially hard on another Ivy coach, Harvard’s Tim Murphy. They “had been best friends ever since” Little League, writes Feinstein, recounting Murphy’s sorrowful visits to his hospitalized friend’s bedside. The author lauds Teevens for being one of the first college coaches to reduce the practice-session contact drills that might hasten brain injuries. But Feinstein soon shifts his focus to the league’s traditional “ten games in ten weeks” schedule, which more than one player likens to a “sprint.” Feinstein introduces readers to charismatic players like the aptly named Brown wide receiver Wes Rockett and Cornell quarterback Jameson Wang, former benchwarmers who developed into stars. Feinstein hails the league’s commitment to classroom excellence, but aside from mentioning that spring practice is scheduled “around the players’ academic schedules,” he offers scant details about the football-schoolwork balance. Feinstein came to prominence withA Season on the Brink (1986), his candid portrait of a volatile college basketball coach, yet his depictions of current Ivy football coaches are conspicuously mild. He celebrates the league’s longevity, noting that several schools have been playing football since the 19th century, but rightly criticizes the conference for having just “two Black head football coaches in history.”

An admiring, knowledgeable, occasionally superficial look at one of college football’s storied leagues.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940191634456
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 11/12/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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