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Hardcover Down and Dirty: The Life and Crimes of Oklahoma Football Book

ISBN: 0881846236

ISBN13: 9780881846232

Down and Dirty: The Life and Crimes of Oklahoma Football

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A former player for the University of Oklahoma reveals the degeneration of the university's respected football program into one of the country's most corrupt, and examines his own arrest for dealing... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Unbelievable

When I first read this book at the Bartlesville Public Library at the age of 10, I couldn't believe what I was reading. It seemed to me to be the most shocking thing in the world. At the time I had never been to Norman, and I had no idea where Lawton was. This is a fantastic book in that it contains some pretty amazing stories. I can only believe that they were all true. Later in life, I attended the University of Oklahoma and I got to become very acquainted with Norman. It didn't look like I had imagined it would, but it was exactly like Charles Thompson described it. Norman is a pretty big place, but it doesn't seem big enough to be able to contain all the debauchery that was happening during those days. Things may have changed a lot, but in many ways things will always be the same. As long as we have college athletics there will be towns and universities that allow success to become their one burning desire, and nothing will be too sacred or respected to stand in the way of that. I am sad to say it happened in Norman, but it has happened, is happening, and will continue to happen in many other places. Nobody is immune to the ills that took down CT, Barry, and the Sooners. Let this book be a warning to other schools. OU is lucky that they survived this and have come out as true champions for not letting it take them down.

Get off the Crack Pipe

Anyone from Lawton who saw him breakdance knows that Thompson was the (*# & . Enough said.

required reading for parents and teens.

i think all should read this book b/c it is an eye opener for parents and teens making the transition to college sports or into adulthood. let me tell you, it's was not just o.u. in the 80's doing dirt I played in the sec and the football players at the university were disruptive and coach and his staff stayed busy tring to keeping these guys out of trouble with the school and the law. one of the o.u. boosters wrote barry switzer job was not to babby sitter, true, but it is was not his job to go drinking with an 18 year old kid as well!

Let It Go

Do you not think that it is time to let the past be the past. A decade later and we are still concerned about how wrong Charles Thompson was. Learn from this book learn from his mistakes. I have had the great fortune of getting to know him personally and he has a great story to tell. Let's just grow up.

The Sad State of College Sports

After reading "Down ad Dirty," I now understand that football doesn't bore me; it repulses me. Barry Switzer and his team shouldn't be honored, but inprisoned.
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