A behind-the-scenes look at Joe Paterno's football program at Penn State chronicles the experiences of one scholarship class both on and off the field over a five-year period
Denlinger makes you feel the pain and honor, the despair and passion, the hope and growth over a 5 year period of a class of Penn State football players. It's a story constructed from snippets of interviews, facts and stats over a long period of time so the story doesn't have the best congruency but makes the reader really feel the emotions young men go through in a top tier college football program. It shows how hard and dangerous the sport can be on men looking to find themselves and study for their future at the same time. Although it may change your mind about college football in a more negative stance, it does show how Paterno and Penn State have consistently been able to mold and shape their students and players into productive and compassionate members of society after football, the game they love. WE ARE!
I read this book to gain insight into being recruited into a division one program. Denlinger follows a recruiting class from the time they are recruited and coaches sit at their kitchen table to injury, transfer, quitting, playing on the practice squad to the few that actually make it on the field. It is a reality check for a parent who has a child that is an exceptional athlete who desires the big leagues.
Although there were a lot of interesting parts, overall this book focused mostly on the players, and it was a little too far before my time for it to feel relevant.