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The College Football Championship: The Fight for the Top Spot

64p. ebook available. further reading. glossary. index. notes. photos. reprods. websites. Millbrook. Nov. 2015. Tr $33.27. ISBN 9781467718974.
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Gr 5–8—In this well-designed and informative title, Doeden describes how college football evolved from its beginnings as a rugby-soccer hybrid into a game millions of Americans enjoy watching on autumnal Saturdays. Early on, college football's many fans clamored for a way to determine the number one team in the country. The convoluted polls of the Associated Press and United Press collided with countless bowl games, creating an infuriatingly fallible system. Between the polls and bowls, many seasons ended with split championships or disputed titles. In 2015, the first true championship game pitted the top two teams in the nation against each other, answering without a doubt the question of who was number one. With analysis of memorable national title games, college football's great dynasties, and unforgettable moments from championship games, Doeden expertly describes the high stakes of NCAA football. He discusses the future of the game, specifically emphasizing the need to address the health and safety concerns inherent to the sometimes brutal, always exciting game. When it comes to college football books, the pickings are slim, with very little apart from thin volumes devoted to one school or the NCAA. This engaging book pairs lively sports writing with vivid photographs, filling a gap in collections with its attention to the history and future of college football.
VERDICT Highly recommended for sports enthusiasts.

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