<p>"An extraordinary life." —<em>Wall Street Journal</em></p> <p>"Coaching is a sacred profession that gives you the opportunity to influence generations of young people. It isn't always pretty, but it's ultimately rewarding. This biography of my friend, Ara Parseghian, captures the raw essence of a legend and inspires us all to fight through any challenge to make a positive impact in this world." —Lou Holtz, Notre Dame Football Head Coach, 1986–96</p> <p>"<em>Ara</em> gives you the incredible opportunity to get to know the man behind the legacy. The more you read, the more you appreciate all Ara Parseghian has accomplished. I was blessed to have Ara as my coach, and I'm the man I am today because of him." —Joe Theismann, world champion quarterback</p> <p>"Mark O. Hubbard's book, <em>Ara</em>, about Notre Dame football coach Ara Parseghian, is an absorbing sweet read. For all his success, Parseghian has always been the most mysterious of Notre Dame's legendary coaches. Hubbard unlocks the mystery with a bright and shining light. Any fan of football will love this." —Buzz Bissinger, author of <em>Friday Night Lights</em> and <em>The Mosquito Bowl</em></p> <p>"When I met Ara Parseghian in 1964, little did I know the impact he would have on my life. In <em>Ara: The Life and Legacy of a Notre Dame Legend</em>, Mark O. Hubbard has captured Ara perfectly on and off the field." —Terry Hanratty, Super Bowl IX and X champion quarterback</p> <p>"Mark O. Hubbard delivers a comprehensive account of Ara's multifaceted life. He introduces us not just to the legendary coach but also to the son of immigrants, the mischievous prankster, the astute businessman, and the devoted husband, father, and grandfather. Amidst his family's battles with illness, Ara emerged as a beacon of hope and healing. Hubbard paints a portrait of joy, heartbreak, selfless service, and inspiration, celebrating a life truly well lived."—Gregory P. Crawford, president, Miami University</p> <p>"I felt from my time as a player, and then as a combination fan, admirer, and friend, that I knew Ara quite well, and this book really captures the true Ara, as a coach and man. To read this book is to know the real Coach Parseghian, even if you never met him." —Peter Schivarelli, manager of the rock band <em>Chicago</em> and former Fighting Irish football player</p> <p>"This book is a remarkable tribute to the history of Ara Parseghian, his background, and his soul. It is a history for all Notre Dame fans." —Katie Parseghian, wife of Ara Parseghian</p> <p>"'Ara made the entire difference. . . .He changed everything.' On the football field and off of it, as author Mark Hubbard's book attests." —<i>South Bend Tribune</i></p> <p>Mark Hubbard's biography of Ara Parseghian is a worthy reminder of an era of life and college football worth recalling. —<em>Illinois Times</em></p>

Ara: The Life and Legacy of a Notre Dame Legend captures the personality, courage, and character of a great man who faced adversity on and off the field.

Through his unprecedented access to Ara Parseghian's personal files, author Mark O. Hubbard explores the coach's innovative philosophy, organization, strategy, tactics, and motivational techniques with details to satisfy even the most knowledgeable football aficionado.

Hubbard chronicles Ara's childhood and Catholic upbringing, his success as a football player, and the development of his coaching credentials at Miami of Ohio and Northwestern before delving into his sensational career at the University of Notre Dame.

From the moment Ara arrived on campus, the student body and the players were electrified, and Ara's first season concluded with a dramatic reversal of the Fighting Irish's fortunes as they competed for the national title. The Hall of Famer remains one of the most successful football coaches in Notre Dame history, amassing a career record of 95-17-4 and leading the Fighting Irish to undisputed national championships in 1966 and 1973.

After retiring from coaching, Ara became a successful businessman and television commentator, but his finest hours were spent in humanitarian causes, raising millions of dollars for medical research after members of his family were stricken with multiple sclerosis and Niemann-Pick Type C.

Peppered with historical context and humor, this lively biography of a Notre Dame legend will delight all sports fans, providing a chance to revisit college football's golden age.

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Foreword by Rocky Bleier

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

First Quarter (1923–1943)

1. Roots

2. Kathleen

3. Conwell Findley

4. The Player

Second Quarter (1944–1963)

5. Oxford

6. Football Is a Coaches' Game

7. Northwestern

8. Ted, Ned, and Moose

Third Quarter (1964–1974)

9. First Things

10. Winning Mindset

11. Sidelines

12. Strategy

13. The Playbook

14. Games That Mattered, 1964–1966

15. Fans and Nuts

16. Home and Away

17. Tug of War

18. No Joke

19. Games That Mattered, 1967–1974

Fourth Quarter (1975–2017)

20. Decision Time

21. Second Half

22. About an Eight

23. At the Podium

24. Hall of Fame

25. Bittersweet

26. Dear Coach

27. The Look and the Voice

28. Report Card

29. Last Respects

Epilogue

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780268208516
Publisert
2024-08-01
Utgiver
University of Notre Dame Press
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
384

Forfatter
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Biografisk notat

Mark O. Hubbard is the author of Undisputed: Notre Dame, National Champions 1966 and the co-author of Forgotten Four: Notre Dame's Greatest Backfield and the 1953 Undefeated Season.

Rocky Bleier is a former Notre Dame Fighting Irish running back and four time Super Bowl champion.