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High Hopes: Taking The Purple To Pasadena
Gary Barnett is the Head football coach at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill. In 1996 he wrote a book entitled “High Hopes: Taking the Purple to Pasadena” with the help of Vahe Gregorian. The first third of this book is an amalgam of experiences Barnett had as a child and his life leading up to taking the head coaching position with Northwestern. The second part of the story focuses on turning the Northwestern program around in his first few seasons. The last third of the book gives a chapter-by-chapter description of his teams amazing 1995 football season, which was caped off by a birth in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.
Barnett’s book is not so much of a leadership or self-help book, but more along the lines of an autobiography of his life as a coach. I believe the central theses of Barnett’s story is having faith in yourself and your abilities, committing yourself to a plan of excellence, and to never accepting negative attitudes put upon you by others. Barnett’s theme for his football program is “Expect Victory”, though when he first began his tenure at Northwestern, the schools team had not been to the Rose bowl for over 40 years and had been known as the doormats of the Big 10 athletic
Approximate Word count = 931
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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