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This
goes way beyond being simply a football button
book. Yes, it is button collector's nirvana for
certain. But it's also an informed commentary
on the history, highlights, and championship teams
produced by Penn State and Joe Paterno over a
32-year period. From the feisty Lions mascot on
the front cover to the photographs sprinkled throughout,
this book is loaded with intriguing trivia and
presented in a fun, charming, and entertaining
style. Both authors grew up in the shadow of Mt.
Nittany. Penn State and Beaver Stadium have always
been a large part of their lives. Both are PSU
alumni and witnessed the Paterno years up close
and personal.
The booster buttons represented in this book
were produced by bank sponsors, free to everyone,
and are a tradition at Penn State. PSU football
buttons represent the longest continuous promotion
of a college sports program in the nation. Every
button for every game is featured. Not coincidentally,
the button promotion began in the early years
of Paterno's position as head coach for PSU.
I'm from Nebraska - Cornhusker country - and
know very little about football, but even I
know that Paterno is an icon among college coaches.
Featured with each button are game summaries,
statistics, and memorable moments. Even to a
non-fan, these tidbits of trivia were enlightening.
In particular, I found the origins of Paterno's
master plan for succeessful athletes to be of
interest. Paterno believed it possible and desirable
for world class athletes to maintain academic
integrity while playing football. His holistic
approach has been proven sound for almost four
decades. His three point philosophy is simple:
teamwork, high academic standards, and personal
responsibility are required to be a Nittany
Lion. Season by season, cycle by cycle, he applies
his formula and philosohy for the long haul.
Paterno and the Lions may be bent from time
to time but never broken for long. Further commentary
examines the Lions' Top 100 Games, and the team's
up and down cycles, which in retrospect demonstrate
a certain predictability.
The authors and publisher arranged their book
in large font and easy-to-read layout. The collectible
buttons were delightful. No review would be
complete without listing a few of my favorites,
all of which were a sly play on words:
Driving Mich Crazy -- PSU vs. Michigan 1997
Crimson Cried -- PSU vs. Alabama 1989
Irish Go Blah -- PSU vs. Notre Dame 1982
Kick Wisconsin's Dairy Air -- PSU vs. Wisconsin
2003
Get Reel, Virginia -- PSU vs. Virginia 2001
For
die hard Penn State fans this book is a must
have, but it would be entertaining reading for
both fans and foes. Devotees of college football
will enjoy the inside information and fascinating
trivia. Button collectors will have a field
day. And even those like me, who know nothing
whatsoever about football, will be entertained
by what the authors offer in this book. It would
make a wonderful gift for any sports fan you
know. Adding to its considerable appeal is the
knowledge that a portion of the price of each
book sold will benefit the Penn State Blue Band,
cheerleaders, and dance team.
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