Savor stories from generations of Lone Star football. Here are tales from under the Friday Night Future Hall of Famer Drew Brees never got onto the field in his first scrimmage. Mean Joe Greene wanted to be a running back like Jim Brown. And much more!
From the best players to the best coaches and some of the most legendary schools and teams in US history, Texas high school football has it all. In the state that made “Friday Night Lights” famous, High School Football in Texas takes an inside look at the state’s greatness in the sport, from the best players when they were in high school to those who’ve gone on to be stars as collegiate players or pros. It’s about record-setters, trend-setters, and some of the most inspirational families and people you’ll ever meet. Some of the players and coaches featured include
High School Football America founder Jeff Fisher mixes amazing anecdotes and interviews with the many who’ve experienced Texas high school football from every imaginable angle.
He has received nearly 600 regional, national and international design awards for his logo design efforts. His work is featured in over 100 books about logos, the design business, and small business marketing. Fisher serves on the UCDA Designer Magazine Editorial Advisory Board and HOW Design Conference Advisory Council, and is a past member of the HOW Magazine Editorial Advisory Board. The authors also writes for a variety of blogs, websites, webzines, magazine and other reources; judges design industry competitions; and speaks about the design profession at high schools, design schools, community colleges, universities, and international design industry events. His first book, The Savvy Designer's Guide to Success, was released in 2004.
He lives in Portland with his partner of 18 years, Ed Cunningham.
I am a big fan of Texas high school football. As a fan I enjoyed reading about the stars of the sport. Some of the stories were familiar, some not as familiar. However, I was disappointed by several editorial errors. Some of these were grammatical and some were historical.