I finished reading this book back in 2007, but I still have a good memory of it. Pretty much this book was driven by former Notre Dame Fighting Irish head coach Lou Holtz's (1986-1996) recollections of his only National Championship team, his 1988 12-0 Irish squad.
As a teenager and as an adult (I finished the book twice), it was a trip for me to read the details of that 1988 Irish team and how just about every game they played in that year was a battle. Out of the twelve games that team played in '88, only two of the games were blowout victories (42-14 over Stanford and 54-11 over Rice).
Heisler edited the book and Holtz did the writing. They made a good team on this book as the book served as an analysis of a special year in Notre Dame football. But who would have thought that 1988 would be the last time Notre Dame would win a National Championship, seeing how easy it always has been for them to get four and five-star recruiting talent? That's one of college football enduring mysteries.
Read this book if you want to be educated on the last time the Irish won a National Championship, if you're an Irish football fan, or you love college football history.