I usually recommend that people stop reading books if they are not enjoying them. I didn't really enjoy this book. It is infuriatingly repetitive, and its structure is haphazard at best. But I still kept reading. I bought this book as a souvenir from my trip to South Bend last year to watch my BYU Cougars take on the Fighting Irish. Like most other people, I'm vaguely familiar with the rallying cry, "Win one for the Gipper," but I didn't know exactly where it came from. I was hoping that this book would enlighten me. That's why I kept reading. And to this book's credit, it did enlighten me. I now know who George Gipp was and what he and Knute Rockne did to put Notre Dame football on the map. So, all in all, I got what I wanted out of this book, but I wish I could have enjoyed that process a bit more.