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Informationen zum Autor Nick Eatman is the author of Art Briles: Looking Up , and If These Walls Could Talk: Dallas Cowboys . He writes and manages DallasCowboys.com, the club’s official website, and has been with the Cowboys organization since 1999. He has written for CBSSports.com and the Associated Press, and has been a three-year host of The Jerry Jones Show . He lives in The Colony, Texas, with his wife, Julie, and their children, Marisa, Olivia, and Jacob. Klappentext In Texas, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday mean only one thing: Football. In Texas, nothing is bigger than football. It doesn’t matter if you’re a fan of high school, college, or the NFL; when it comes to football, the love of the game is bred in every Texan’s blood. Every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from August to January, fans across the Lone Star State—from big cities like Houston and Dallas to small towns in the panhandle and the gulf coast—head to living rooms and stadiums to watch their favorite high school, college, and NFL teams battle on the field, proving that in Texas, even at the highest levels, all football is local. In Friday, Saturday, Sunday in Texas , DallasCowboys.com writer Nick Eatman chronicles a year in the life of Texas football, following a high school team (the Plano Wildcats), a college team (the Baylor University Bears), and an NFL team (the Dallas Cowboys) through their turbulent 2015 seasons and blending their stories into a unique, eye-opening account of Lone Star football. Going beyond the highlight reels and into the locker rooms, Eatman brings into focus key figures of each team—from players to coaches to fans—telling the human stories behind the snaps and looking at the successes and heartbreaks that mark every level of the game. A story three seasons in the making, Eatman reveals the grit, drive, and attitude that bind and inspire these players separated by age, money, and of course talent—as the Plano high school athletes strive to win a spot at a top-tier school like Baylor, Bears players give their all every game for a shot at the NFL, and Cowboys teammates deal with what it means to actually play this game for a living. Following each team through the unpredictable injuries, trades, upsets, comebacks, gossip, and scandals that each season produced, Eatman captures the current football moment in America through the eyes of Texas, digging into issues that surround the modern game at all levels, including the controversy surrounding Baylor’s 2015 season. What emerges is a portrait of differing challenges for each player and team—prepping for the SATs, working to get noticed by NFL scouts, managing the press’s constant need for a story, or trying to earn that next contract in the pros—but what they share is much stronger: an abiding love for the gridiron. From before the opening kickoff of the season to after the final whistle of the last game, Friday, Saturday, Sunday Night in Texas offers a deep look into the heart of football, examining what wins, losses, and dreams look like on football’s biggest stage. In the end, Eatman provides a fresh perspective on America’s most popular sport, ultimately showing that whether it’s the Plano High School Wildcats, the Baylor University Bears, or the Dallas Cowboys, all three teams have one thing in common: when the lights come on and they hit the field, they play to win. Zusammenfassung A veteran Texas sports writer offers a lively, up-close look at football in Texas—the fullest portrait ever conceived—viewed through the interwoven stories of three teams, Plano Senior High School, Baylor University, and the Dallas Cowboys, during one season. In Texas, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday mean one thing: football. Dallas Cowboys’ writer Nick Eatman follows three teams in three leagues throughout the 2015 season blending their stories into a unique, ey...