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Black Knights and Fighting Irish
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Black Knights and Fighting Irish

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For thirty-three years, the football rivalry between the US Military Academy and Notre Dame provided countless thrills to fans across the country. Yet both schools decided to end the series at the peak of its popularity, after the 1946 game that many consider to be the "e;Game of the Century."e;Black Knights and Fighting Irish traces the history of one of the most storied rivalries in college football. However, it's also a story of a nation emerging from years of carnage and sacrifice, learning again to enjoy the simple pleasures of sports and other leisure activities.In 1948, Notre Dame coach Frank Leahy described the rivalry: "e;They were . . . rivals on the football field, who died as comrades-in-arms on the field of battle."e; Seventy-five years later, Black Knights and Fighting Irish renews the tribute to these young men, their rivalry, and the institutions they represented.
Undertittel
A Rivalry, a Game, and America One Year After the End of World War II
ISBN
9798888240014
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
27.6.2023
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