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Game Changers: The Greatest Plays in Ohio State Football History
ISBN: 978-1-60078-266-4
160 pages
8 1/8 x 9 1/8, Hardbound
pub date 08-2010
4-color
Ohio State Buckeyes fans hoping this year ends in another National Championship will have one chance in September to talk to the voice of the Buckeyes-Paul Keels-at his only signing this month for his new book GAME CHANGERS: THE GREATEST PLAYS IN OHIO STATE FOOTBALL HISTORY with co-author David Lee Morgan Jr. For more than a decade, Keels has been the voice of OSU football and men's basketball. So who better to chronicle the biggest plays in the history of the football program? Buckeyes fans can meet Keels at his book signing on September 16 at 6:00 p.m. at The Buckeye Corner in Columbus, OH. Details about Keels' signing and more information about GAME CHANGERS: THE GREATEST PLAYS IN OHIO STATE FOOTBALL HISTORY is available on its official page.
Ohio State Buckeye fans are at their best on beautiful fall days in Columbus when more than 100,000 pack an electric Ohio Stadium. Countless memories have been etched in the minds of Ohio State football fans, and the best of the best of them are accounted for in the brand new book, Game Changers: The Greatest Plays in Ohio State Football History.
Game Changers by David Lee Morgan Jr. (foreword by Paul Keels) was created for serious football fans and those who want to look back on the most memorable games ever while enhancing their Buckeyes IQ. It reveals special stories and experiences over the decades and memorable moments from the players and coaches who made them happen. Author David Lee Morgan Jr. shares what’s really important and chronicles the most famous plays in Ohio State history including:
- Eddie George’s three-touchdown, 314-yard field day against Illinois in 1995
- The “Snow Bowl” against Michigan in 1950
- The January 1, 2010 Rose Bowl win vs. the Ducks
- Keith Byars 99 yard kickoff return on January 2, 1984 to defeat Pitt
- Defensive Back Will Allen’s interception on final play to help beat Michigan in 2002
About the Author:
David Lee Morgan Jr. is a former award-winning sportswriter for the Akron Beacon Journal whose books include More Than a Coach: What It Means To Play For Coach, Mentor and Friend Jim Tressel, LeBron James: The Rise of a Star, Kelly “the Ghost” Pavlik: The Pride of Youngstown, High School Heroes: Athletes’ Stories of Inspiration, Dedication, and Hope, and A Ring for the King: LeBron, Shaq, and the Quest for an NBA Championship. Morgan is a literacy and character education coordinator and lives in Akron with his family.






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