About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 52. Chapters: Bill Walsh, Sonny Lubick, Fielding H. Yost, Glenn Scobey Warner, Jim Harbaugh, Dennis Green, Tyrone Willingham, Dick Vermeil, Scott Shafer, Buddy Teevens, Andrew Kerr, John Ralston, Walt Harris, Jim Fassel, Jack Harbaugh, Jack Curtice, Walter Camp, Mike White, Jack Elway, Mike Nolan, Marchmont Schwartz, Jack Christiansen, George H. Brooke, David Shaw, Greg McMackin, Bill Cubit, Jay Boulware, Frank Wilton, George Seifert, Claude E. Thornhill, Rod Rust, Norb Hecker, Chuck Taylor, Tom Holmoe, Trent Miles, Fred von Appen, Eugene Van Gent, Clifford Carlson, Rod Dowhower, Dave Currey, Charles Fickert, Bob Waters, Don Treadwell, Allen Elward, Willie Shaw, Ed Walker, Ray Handley, Terry Shea, Bernie Masterson, C. D. Bliss, Pat Shurmur, James F. Lanagan, Pete Mangurian, Bob Evans, Tom Williams, Roger Theder, Phil Bengtson, Tom Lovat, Pete Kettela, Larry Mac Duff, Willie Taggart, Tony Samuel, Jason Tarver, Carl L. Clemans, Harry P. Cross, Dutch Fehring, Wayne Moses, Todd Husak, Joe Ruetz, Bob Gambold, Pep Hamilton, Walter D. Powell, Burr Chamberlain, Mose Rison, Chris Foerster, Dave Tipton, Vic Fangio, Chris Dalman, Mark Banker, Earle Mosley, Kent Baer, Pat Morris, Ron Lynn. Excerpt: Louis "Sonny" Lubick (born March 12, 1937) is a former head football coach at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado. In his fourth decade as collegiate football coach, the 2007 season marked Lubick's 15th and final year at the helm of a Colorado State program that he built from virtually the ground up. The 15th head coach in school history, Lubick won over 100 games at CSU, won or shared six Western Athletic Conference or Mountain West Conference titles, guided the program to nine bowl games in his previous 13 years, and was named National Coach of the Year by Sports Illustrated in 1994. Lubick's success has made him the most recogni...