Natural Enemies

Major College Football's Oldest, Fiercest Rivalry-Michigan vs. Notre Dame

Description

Called the "definitive history of the rivalry" by the Chicago Tribune, this updated history of the classic tilt is much more than just the recounting of old games. The fates of Michigan and Notre Dame have been intertwined since that cold November day in 1877 when the Wolverines literally taught the game of football to an eager group of Notre Dame students. Richly illustrated and now including games through the 2006 season, Natural Enemies weaves these two chronologies together to produce a college rivalry book like no other.

Reviews

John Kryk has written a fascinating, well-researched book on the stormy rivalry between the two greatest traditions in college football history. It is filled with great stories about legendary coaches and players and the games they played. If you love college football. Natural Enemies is a must read.

Lloyd H. Carr, head football coach, University of Michigan

John Kryk does a superb job of describing the history of one of college football's greatest rivalries, and the famous personalities involved in it.... His use of this material—almost all of it never in print before this book—gives an authenticity and depth ... that almost no other sports history possesses.

Murray Sperber, author of Shake Down the Thunder: The Creation of Notre Dame Football

The definitive history of the rivalry.

Rewarding ... Kryk's research pays some real dividends.

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