Just five weeks after coaching his final football game for the University of Alabama, Paul "Bear" Bryant passed away, leaving behind a void that has yet to be filled. It's been thirteen years since his death, yet the imposing legend of the Bear still casts a shadow over the state of Alabama and the entire college football world. For twenty-five years as the head coach of the Crimson Tide, and thirteen years before that at Maryland, Kentucky, and Texas A&M, Bear Bryant's outsized personality and deep charisma made him the dominant figure in the world of college football, and turned boys with ordinary talent but extraordinary heart into winners on the gridiron and off. In Coach, Keith Dunnavant gives us the definitive portrait of this rough-hewn man with an extraordinary gift for leadership. Coach is not only about the man and his tremendous ability to succeed, it's also about the South and the legacy Coach Bryant left behind. In a divisive era, Bryant gave Alabamians something to be proud of. In all times, he was simply the greatest college football coach of them all.
(3.5 stars) This was a book that I have been reading off-and-on for over a year. I have wanted to get further insight into the life and actions of perhaps the greatest coach in college football history. You sort of get that, at least the insights into the man before he coached at Alabama. However, once he comes to 'Bama, this work is primarily focused on his coaching and on-field actions. You don't quite get the analysis you might hope about the man behind the houndstooth hat. For the non-'Bama fan, there is much to learn. However, this work does leave you wanting more. Worth a library checkout, if you can find it.
It's a great story about a great man. Keith Dunnavant did a remarkable job of showing both his perfections and imperfections. Bryant had one speed and that was all out. I found it interesting that Kenny Stabler gave him more trouble than Joe Nameth. The Bears scholarship program was maybe the most interesting fact I learned. Dunnavant was a testimony to his greatness!
Anyone interested in the biographical highlights of Coach Bryant's career will enjoy this book. Most striking to me was information showing that late in his career, Bryant's deteriorating health and chase of Amos Alonzo Stagg's record for victories helped lead to years of tumult in the Alabama program.
Well done! A shorter version of Coach Bryant's life than the more recent work by Allen Barra, but still well told and with more evaluation of Bryant's philosophy and impact. Coach Bryant is a legend and Keith Dunnavant has offered a fair and well written assessment of the MAN!
Intelligent, well-balanced approach to one of college football's most fascinating men. Dunnavant does a good job at bringing the Bear to life, showing his personality both on and off the field, and examining him in his historical context.