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Kick Butt

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KICK BUTT is a funny and action-packed account of a Southeastern Conference (SEC) college football season. It's a sports story for those who love the game but lament how big bucks are destroying America's sense of good sportsmanship and fair play. From the locker rooms and politically correct classrooms of J.P. Morgan University, to the corporate boardrooms and antebellum bedrooms of the booming Shallow South city of Metro, KICK BUTT paints a panorama of big-time high-pressure athletics -- good, bad & ugly -- that includes frat houses, human growth hormones, alleged date rape, unscrupulous agents, good ole boy boosters, boozy sportswriters, win-at-any-cost coaches, plus broken contracts, kneecaps and hearts. KICK BUTT is a novel that will change the way you look at the game of football. . .and that tough sports competition called life.

368 pages, Paperback

First published June 30, 2006

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Don Huber

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January 18, 2012
Kick Butt, which follows a helluva season with the fictional Morgan University Knights, is sheared from Tom Wolfe’s starched-white cloth. Think a less ambitious Man In Full with a little splash of Charlotte Simmons, tossed into the deep end of southern-style collegiate sports...

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