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Iron the Blood: How Alabama vs. Auburn Rivalry Shaped Soul of South in Franklin, TN
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Iron the Blood: How Alabama vs. Auburn Rivalry Shaped Soul of South in Franklin, TN
Current price: $33.00
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Size: Hardcover
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Tells the story of college football in the South in the best way it can be told: through the annual exercise of pleasure and pain." —
Wall Street Journal
"A football history that's both detailed and panoramic. As expected for a football book, Busbee offers a generous serving of playbyplay, gamebygame, fight song, and mascot details, but in a wellorganized structure and smoothly flowing text.” —
Booklist
The story of college football in Alabama is the story of the South itself. This behindthescenes account of the Alabama vs. Auburn rivalry, one of the fiercest in American sports, details its rich history, celebrates the triumphs of both teams, and showcases the largerthanlife power of football to break down barriers and shape an entire culture.
For Alabama and Auburn, football isn’t life. It’s much more important than that. Their rivalry is a multigenerational one, fueled by rage and redemption, and they clash every autumn with ferocity and defiance. But the shockwaves of their feud have transcended the football field, entering into politics, advancing civil rights, energizing millions, and opening up eyes and hearts in a way even religion never could.
Yahoo Sports
senior writer Jay Busbee traces the perpetual impact of football in Alabama, from the days of Reconstruction, through the Civil Rights era, to the hyperpartisan climate of the 2020s. From Bear to Bo, from Cam to Nick, from Toomer’s Corner to Denny Chimes,
Iron in the Blood
revels in the victories of both schools and dives deep into the iconic figures connected with both programs.
is an upclose look at one of America’s most colorful sports rivalries, but it’s also a glimpse into the joy and agony of being a diehard football fan. It’s the dramatic history of how football has defined a state, inside and outside its stadiums. And it’s the story of how Alabama understands that football is both a magnificent way to celebrate its brightest days and a welcome path to climb out of its darkest ones.
Tells the story of college football in the South in the best way it can be told: through the annual exercise of pleasure and pain." —
Wall Street Journal
"A football history that's both detailed and panoramic. As expected for a football book, Busbee offers a generous serving of playbyplay, gamebygame, fight song, and mascot details, but in a wellorganized structure and smoothly flowing text.” —
Booklist
The story of college football in Alabama is the story of the South itself. This behindthescenes account of the Alabama vs. Auburn rivalry, one of the fiercest in American sports, details its rich history, celebrates the triumphs of both teams, and showcases the largerthanlife power of football to break down barriers and shape an entire culture.
For Alabama and Auburn, football isn’t life. It’s much more important than that. Their rivalry is a multigenerational one, fueled by rage and redemption, and they clash every autumn with ferocity and defiance. But the shockwaves of their feud have transcended the football field, entering into politics, advancing civil rights, energizing millions, and opening up eyes and hearts in a way even religion never could.
Yahoo Sports
senior writer Jay Busbee traces the perpetual impact of football in Alabama, from the days of Reconstruction, through the Civil Rights era, to the hyperpartisan climate of the 2020s. From Bear to Bo, from Cam to Nick, from Toomer’s Corner to Denny Chimes,
Iron in the Blood
revels in the victories of both schools and dives deep into the iconic figures connected with both programs.
is an upclose look at one of America’s most colorful sports rivalries, but it’s also a glimpse into the joy and agony of being a diehard football fan. It’s the dramatic history of how football has defined a state, inside and outside its stadiums. And it’s the story of how Alabama understands that football is both a magnificent way to celebrate its brightest days and a welcome path to climb out of its darkest ones.
"
Tells the story of college football in the South in the best way it can be told: through the annual exercise of pleasure and pain." —
Wall Street Journal
"A football history that's both detailed and panoramic. As expected for a football book, Busbee offers a generous serving of playbyplay, gamebygame, fight song, and mascot details, but in a wellorganized structure and smoothly flowing text.” —
Booklist
The story of college football in Alabama is the story of the South itself. This behindthescenes account of the Alabama vs. Auburn rivalry, one of the fiercest in American sports, details its rich history, celebrates the triumphs of both teams, and showcases the largerthanlife power of football to break down barriers and shape an entire culture.
For Alabama and Auburn, football isn’t life. It’s much more important than that. Their rivalry is a multigenerational one, fueled by rage and redemption, and they clash every autumn with ferocity and defiance. But the shockwaves of their feud have transcended the football field, entering into politics, advancing civil rights, energizing millions, and opening up eyes and hearts in a way even religion never could.
Yahoo Sports
senior writer Jay Busbee traces the perpetual impact of football in Alabama, from the days of Reconstruction, through the Civil Rights era, to the hyperpartisan climate of the 2020s. From Bear to Bo, from Cam to Nick, from Toomer’s Corner to Denny Chimes,
Iron in the Blood
revels in the victories of both schools and dives deep into the iconic figures connected with both programs.
is an upclose look at one of America’s most colorful sports rivalries, but it’s also a glimpse into the joy and agony of being a diehard football fan. It’s the dramatic history of how football has defined a state, inside and outside its stadiums. And it’s the story of how Alabama understands that football is both a magnificent way to celebrate its brightest days and a welcome path to climb out of its darkest ones.
Tells the story of college football in the South in the best way it can be told: through the annual exercise of pleasure and pain." —
Wall Street Journal
"A football history that's both detailed and panoramic. As expected for a football book, Busbee offers a generous serving of playbyplay, gamebygame, fight song, and mascot details, but in a wellorganized structure and smoothly flowing text.” —
Booklist
The story of college football in Alabama is the story of the South itself. This behindthescenes account of the Alabama vs. Auburn rivalry, one of the fiercest in American sports, details its rich history, celebrates the triumphs of both teams, and showcases the largerthanlife power of football to break down barriers and shape an entire culture.
For Alabama and Auburn, football isn’t life. It’s much more important than that. Their rivalry is a multigenerational one, fueled by rage and redemption, and they clash every autumn with ferocity and defiance. But the shockwaves of their feud have transcended the football field, entering into politics, advancing civil rights, energizing millions, and opening up eyes and hearts in a way even religion never could.
Yahoo Sports
senior writer Jay Busbee traces the perpetual impact of football in Alabama, from the days of Reconstruction, through the Civil Rights era, to the hyperpartisan climate of the 2020s. From Bear to Bo, from Cam to Nick, from Toomer’s Corner to Denny Chimes,
Iron in the Blood
revels in the victories of both schools and dives deep into the iconic figures connected with both programs.
is an upclose look at one of America’s most colorful sports rivalries, but it’s also a glimpse into the joy and agony of being a diehard football fan. It’s the dramatic history of how football has defined a state, inside and outside its stadiums. And it’s the story of how Alabama understands that football is both a magnificent way to celebrate its brightest days and a welcome path to climb out of its darkest ones.

















