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I Wore 21: The Legend of Desmond Howard He tied or set five NCAA and 12 Wolverines records, and he led all players in Big Ten scoring in 1991 with 138 points en route to becoming only the second wide receiver ever to win the Heisman Trophy


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I Wore 21: The Legend of Desmond Howard

Title:I Wore 21: The Legend of Desmond Howard
Author:Bill Roose
Rating:4.91 (106 Votes)
Asin:0984134719
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:190 Pages
Publish Date:2011-09-01
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Editorial : About the Author Bill Roose is a savvy sports marketer and publisher with over 20 years of experience in the media industry, including newspapers, magazines, books, television and the Internet. He was responsible for the publishing, marketing and distribution of seven book titles that have netted more than $3 million in total sales, including Nineteen: A Salute to Steve Yzerman; Nine: A Salute to Mr. Hockey Gordie Howe; The ABC s of Detroit Red Wings Hockey; My Life: Normandy to Hockeytown; The ABC's of Detroit Tigers Baseball; Seven: A Salute to Ted Lindsay; and Detroit Red Wings 2007-08 Stanley Cup Champions. He also co-authored four of the books: Nineteen: A Salute to Steve Yzerman, Nine: A Salute to Mr. Hockey, Gordie Howe, The ABC s of Detroit Tigers Baseball, and Detroit Red Wings 2007-08 Stanley Cup Champions.

Very few have impacted Michigan football to the degree that legendary Desmond Howard did. He tied or set five NCAA and 12 Wolverines records, and he led all players in Big Ten scoring in 1991 with 138 points en route to becoming only the second wide receiver ever to win the Heisman Trophy. Through unique photographs and first-person accounts from former teammates, coaches, opponents and media members, I Wore 21: The Legend of Desmond Howard captures what Howard has meant to a storied program, university, a legion of loyal fans, and the entire college football world. Fans of Michigan football will not want to put this book down. I Wore 21: The Legend of Desmond Howard is a must-have collectible for every fan and collector.

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