Scarlet Saturdays

Read ^ Scarlet Saturdays by P. J. Smith ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Scarlet Saturdays I was an extra in this book, its true Peter Smith My brother was the author of this book and he used me as an extra. I think that what makes this book extra special. Peter Smith]

Scarlet Saturdays

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Rating : 4.68 (776 Votes)
Asin : 1605632201
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 192 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-03-25
Language : English

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I was an extra in this book, it's true Peter Smith My brother was the author of this book and he used me as an extra. I think that what makes this book extra special. Peter Smith

I became a member of the Wabash football family. Scarlet is also the color of the changing leaves in the autumn that offer a beautiful backdrop for the playing of the game. As a senior I served in the football program as an equipment manager and game filmer. This is a story of great memories, not just on the field, but memories of friendship, brotherhood, and family, and how we came to be the men we are today.. Every fall Saturday growing up was spent on the Wabash campus cheering on the Little Giants at the football games. I lived through all of the classic Monon Bell games from Joe Bevelheimer’s five field goals in 1985 to Chris Ing’s long dive in the snow bowl of 1995, to Jake Knott to Ryan Short to Curt Casper’s “Hail Mary” tipped touchdown pass of 2001. My passion has been for Wabash and the traditions that we cherish in our football program. Scarlet Saturdays carries with it the color of Wabash and the lore of Wabash. I grew up in Indianapolis, son of Wabash graduate Paul Steven Smith. Scarlet is also the color of passion, passion being the team theme for 2007. I have told the story of Wabash football as a member of the program, as we made our run at a third consecutive conference championship

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