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First excerpt of “Three and Out” in today’s Wall Street Journal

by | Oct 14, 2011 | Uncategorized | 2 comments

Dear Loyal Readers,

Thanks to the good folks at Farrar, Straus & Giroux, and the equally good folks at the Wall Street Journal, today the WSJ ran a three-quarter page excerpt from my upcoming book, Three and Out: Rich Rodriguez and the Michigan Wolverines in the Crucible of College Football, out October 25.  The excerpt is linked below.

They derived this from Chapter 43, “Denard’s Day,” when I followed Mr. Robinson on the Wednesday before the Michigan State game from 6:45 a.m. to 10:34 p.m.  If anyone thinks even a star quarterback “has it made,” reading this might make you think twice.

Two other items:

-I pledge to do a MUCH better job putting your comments up ASAP on our message board.

-I’ll be updated the speaking schedule today.

-All donors will be getting a very well earned personal thank you from yours truly — it’s working! — and the knowledge that you’ve kept at least one column going in this tough times for journalism, and/or one writer off the streets.   Take your pick.

Great thanks to all of you!

Now, please enjoy: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204002304576629182093236092.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_MIDDLE_Video_Third

-John

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John U. Bacon is the author of, “Three and Out: Rich Rodriguez and the Michigan Wolverines in the Crucible of College Football,” due for release October 25. It can be pre-ordered now.

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2 Comments

  1. Phil

    Preordered on iBooks, still waiting. Looking forward to it. I wonder if JUB took any snaps while hanging with the team?

    • johnubacon

      Hi Phil,

      Much thanks!

      Not a big picture taker, but I’m sure my mug got caught in a few with the players, coaches and fans. But they’re all on their phones, not mine!

      -John

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