Thursday, October 1, 2009

Is this a book you might be interested in?

I DON'T MIND HITTING BOTTOM, I JUST HATE DRAGGING
by Tony Ingle with Kyle Whelliston
with a foreword by Hubie Brown

Release date: November 2009

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When Tony Ingle grew up in the government housing projects of Dalton, Georgia, he was so poor that he had to fish his first pair of basketball shoes out of a dumpster. And after a horrific knee injury during the national junior college basketball tournament ended his playing career, he set about chasing his championship dreams as a coach. His long climb up "the ladder" from high school to college was chock-full of high-octane offense and circus plays, culminating in a dream job as the interim bench boss at Brigham Young University. But after a nightmarish 0-19 campaign full of season-ending injuries and blowout losses, BYU put Coach Ingle out on the street. During his three years in basketball's wilderness, he performed a series of odd jobs to provide for his wife and five children -- including carpet salesman, TV pitchman, and stand-up comic. Coach Ingle's second chance finally came at Kennesaw State University, a small college near Atlanta, where he took the Owls from utter mediocrity to the Division II National Championship in just four years.

With a foreword by Basketball Hall of Famer Hubie Brown, "I Don't Mind Hitting Bottom, I Just Hate Dragging" will entertain, motivate and inspire. It is the engaging and unique story of a life full of resilience, perseverance, faith and family... told by a man the Deseret News once called "the Will Rogers of basketball."

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