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14 Week Bucket List: A Season of College Football

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"I’m Anthony from Austin. I'm doing a fourteen-week bucket list where I'm going to a different college football game in a different city for the entire season." This simple introduction spoken to complete strangers during a journey became the key to unlocking countless meaningful interactions.
This book will resonate with college football enthusiasts as it highlights the purpose, planning, and gameday experience across several college campuses for a season. This book is also to inspire individuals seeking to move forward with the "I'll get to that someday" promise to themselves.
These spontaneous connections revealed how college football culture uniquely transcends political, racial, and social divisions, creating a welcoming environment where shared passion for the game supersedes all differences.
Anthony’s journey represents a deeply personal adventure that transcends typical vacation experiences. At age fifty-three, he embarked on a season-long fourteen-week quest to attend a game in a different city across America—not because of illness or impending mortality, but from a desire to create something meaningful solely for himself after decades of prioritizing family responsibilities.

198 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 29, 2025

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October 10, 2025
Dream of every college football fan

This book reminded me of th
e 1996 book Saturday Afternoon Madness by Bob Waldstein, Phil Silverman, and Wayne Ellis. Which I recommend if you love this book you'll love Saturday Afternoon Madness.
Travel around the country and see top football games. Meet people and make memories.
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