[PDF EBOOK EPUB] Bebes and the Bear: Gene Stallings, Coach Bryant, and Their 1968 Cotton Bowl Showdown (Swaim-Paup Sports Series, sponsored by James C. '74 & Debra Parchman Swaim and T. Edgar '74 & Nancy Paup)

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Review �If you don't remember the 1950's, the Junction Boys, Gene Stallings or Paul Bryant, this is your ideal chance to catch up. Theirs is a story unique in college football lore, Bebes and the Bear. No, not the mentor and pupil, that one is fairly common in sports. Ron Jackson has recaptured with rich detail and clarity their bond, two of a kind, in which one becomes the other. Stallings grew into Bryant's body, his voice, his walk and his legend. The Aggies under Stallings won their first conference title in 11 years, since Bebes was a tri-captain on Bear's unbeaten '56 team. The Aggies upset Bama in the Cotton Bowl and the Bear carried Bebes off the field. In 1992, the Crimson Tide won a national title under Stallings, 11 years after Bryant's death.� �Mickey Herskowitz, sports journalist and author of Mickey Mantle: Stories and Memorabilia from a Lifetime with the Mick, and many other books. -- Mickey Herskowitz�A nice walk to a simpler time. As you read this, it's easy to see and feel the caring and respect Coach Stallings and Coach Bryant had for each other. It was more like a father/son relationship than a mentor/pupil. It was so much fun to be a small part of it.� �Edd Hargett, former Texas A&M University football quarterback who went on to play professionally for the New Orleans Saints and Houston Oilers -- Edd Hargett�This will rank among the best books about Texas sports history, especially football. It is packed with drama, iconic characters, and the inside story of power collegiate athletics.�� Dan K. Utley, author of Links to the Past: The Hidden History on Texas Golf Courses -- Dan K Utley Read more About the Author RON J. JACKSON JR. is a bestselling author, historian, and former award-winning journalist. He is the author of Fight To The Finish: �Gentleman� Jim Corbett, Joe Choynski, and the Fight that Launched Boxing�s Modern Era, and Joe, the Slave Who Became an Alamo Legend, which won the prestigious Award of Merit for nonfiction from the Philosophical Society of Texas. He lives in Binger, Oklahoma. Read more

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