Football coach Tom Osborne opens the playbook of his faith and, like the coach he is and will always be, motivates readers to win in the ways that truly matter.
A rare book in which an American legend--Cornhuskers' football coach, congressman, family man, athletic director--brings wisdom, sensibility, dignity, and spirituality to culture, worldview, politics, leadership, and what really matters in everyday life.
Back in the 1950s, at the dawn of science fiction, writers were turning out wildly imaginative stories for the pulp magazines. Robert Silverberg, writing as David Osborne, estimates he wrote over a million words in one year. Here, from those heady days, are three more exciting stories from the pioneers of science fiction: Aliens from Space by David Osborne, The Man with Three Eyes by E. L. Arch, and Conquest of Earth by Manly Banister.
Tom Osborne was head coach for the University of Nebraska football team for twenty-five years, during which the Huskers won three national championships. After he retired from coaching in 1997, Osborne served Nebraska¿s third district in the House of Representatives for six years and now works as the athletic director at the University of Nebraska¿Lincoln. He is the author of More Than Winning, available in a Bison Books edition. Gordon Thiess...
Tom Osborne was head coach of the University of Nebraska football team for twenty-five years, during which time the Huskers won three national championships. After he retired from coaching in 1997, Osborne served Nebraska¿s third district in the House of Representatives for six years. He now works as the athletic director at the University of Nebraska¿Lincoln.¿John E. Roberts is the executive director of the Michigan High School Athletic Assoc...
As head coach of the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers for twenty-five years, Tom Osborne had one of the most impressive records in college football. Before retiring in 1997, he took his team to a bowl game every year, won three national championships in the last four years he coached, and ended his career boasting an almost unheard of 84 percent winning record. But while these numbers testify to an undeniable accomplishment, it has been anot...
As head coach of the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers for twenty-five years, Tom Osborne had one of the most impressive records in college football. Before retiring in 1997, he took his team to a bowl game every year, won three national championships in the last four years he coached, and ended his career boasting an 84 percent winning record. But while these numbers testify to an undeniable accomplishment, it has been another, more powerful...