Season on the Brink: A Year with Bobby Knight and the Indiana Hoosiers by John Feinstein

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(Paperback - Reissue)

  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
  • Pub. Date: November 1989
  • ISBN-13: 9780671688776
  • Sales Rank: 46,339
  • 352pp
  • Edition Description: Reissue
 
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From acclaimed sportswriter Feinstein (A Good Walk Spoiled, A Civil War) comes the inside story of one of college basketball's storied coaches and teams. It's not just the season that was on the brink, I can assure you. Considered a classic in the genre.

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Feinstein chronicles a season with the Indiana Hoosiers and their fiery coach, Bob Knight. "Never less than fascinating" --USA Today

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Biography

John Feinstein spent eleven years with The Washington Post. He has also written for Sport, The Sporting News, and Inside Sports, has been a special contributor to Sports Illustrated, and is currently the main feature writer for The National. His stories have appeared in five editions of Best Sports Stories, and he has won twelve U.S. Basketball Writers awards.

Mr. Feinstein lives in Bethesda, Maryland, and Shelter Island, New York, with his wife, Mary Clare.

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Season on the Brink: A Year with Bobby Knight and the Indiana Hoosiersby Anonymous

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November 28, 2007: As best I can tell, this is the finest book yet written about Indiana University basketball and Bob Knight, and it's 21 years old. Feinstein is a top notch biographer and he doesn't sugar coat anything in this book. It's filled with interesting anecdotes and quite a few raw quotes. The mid-1980s was a magical time for IU basketball, including in their rivalry with Purdue and Gene Keady. And Feinstein tagging along for a whole season gives the reader a good feel for some of the magic of basketball in the state of Indiana, as portrayed in the movie Hoosiers. I think Feinstein is quite objective in his portrayal of the good, the bad, and the ugly in Knight. Regardless of your opinion of Knight, I think it's clear that he cares about his players, the sport of college basketball, and about running a clean program. Feinstein ends by stating that the then 46-year-old Knight is 'A young man with a bright future. If he doesn't destroy it.' Knight may have come close to doing so around 2000, but he's recovered nicely and seems to be doing well at Texas Tech.

Season on the Brink: A Year with Bobby Knight and the Indiana Hoosiersby Anonymous

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March 10, 2007: I finally read this after finding it when cleaning out my home office and putting it in the 'keep for now' pile. Glad I did, itfills in lots of details and elaborates stories I thought I knew but apparently did not. Recommended to basketball fans and all sports fans, really.


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