Excerpt from Football Without a Coach
They have organized a football team In the factory near the railroad. They get along for the first ten days, and then they strike a snag. They don"t know how to carry on. "What ought a team to do during the second week of the season?" the captain asked hopelessly.
"Football Without a Coach" answers the question. Walter Camp, from his large experience, has formed an average football team in his mind. He outlines what that team should do the first week, how it should progress the second week, along what channels its practice should run the third week. He warns it of dangers that will crop up here and there; he tells it how to surmount the difficulties that arise with more or less regularity.
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