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321 pages, Kindle Edition
Published September 10, 2019
I am a huge college sports fan, and college football is at the top of my list of favorite pastimes. But I have never been a fan of Oklahoma University (Boomer Sooner!), nor have I ever paid much attention to Bob Stoops, who is the winningest coach in OU history.
Now that I’ve read No Excuses: The Making of a Head Coach by Bob Stoops and Gene Wojciechowski, I am a big fan of Bob Stoops too.
“Big Game Bob” Stoops grew up in Ohio and played football at the University of Iowa. After successful stints as a coordinator, he was hired to resurrect the stagnant Oklahoma program.
Stoops has been hugely successful - by Big Twelve standards, anyhow.
I picked up this book because of a recent blurb in my hometown newspaper regarding Josh Heupel, who is in his first year as the head football coach at the University of Tennessee. Heupel is from the Dakotas (that famous hotbed of college sports); he played for Bob Stoops at OU. In 2000, Heupel and Stoops led Oklahoma to its first NCAA Championship in many years. Heupel finished second in the Heisman Trophy balloting that year. He later became the Offensive Coordinator for Stoops’ OU teams.
According to the newspaper blurb that led me to No Excuses, Bob Stoops stated in the book that firing Josh Heupel as Offensive Coordinator was the hardest decision he ever made.
I wanted the full back story, so I found a copy of No Excuses via my library’s interlibrary loan program.
Sure enough, Bob Stoops said exactly what had been reported in the newspaper.
But there was barely any other mention of Coach Heupel in Stoops’ book.
I didn’t find what I had been looking for, but I found that Bob Stoops is worthy of the accolades heaped upon him by his players and fans.
I guess I’ll call that a win.
My rating: 7/10, finished 12/26/21 (3599).