Alabama State Hornets - Alabama State Hornets Football Coaches, Alabama State Hornets Football Players (Paperback)


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Alabama State Hornets Football Coaches, Alabama State Hornets Football Players, Alabama State Hornets Men's Basketball Coaches, Tarvaris Jackson, Magic City Classic, Tango Mccauley, Chad Lucas, Ben Jobe, Cramton Bowl, Earl Cochran, James Daniel, Asu Acadome, Lewis Jackson, Whitney L. Van Cleve, L. C. Cole, Marino Casem, Reggie Barlow, Brad Baxter, Terry Greer, Michael Coe, Zefross Moss, Rob Spivery, Ron Mitchell, George James, Jr., Eddie Robinson, Ron Dickerson, Ricky Smith, Terrance Simmons, Tyrone Rogers, Curtis Green. Excerpt: Location: Montgomery, AL An architect's sketch of Cramton Bowl, 1921The Cramton Bowl (sometimes Crampton Bowl ) is a stadium in Montgomery, Alabama, in the United States . Primarily designed for the playing of American football, it is the home field of the "Hornets" of Alabama State University and frequently used for high school football as well. It probably achieved its greatest fame as the home of the Blue-Gray Football Classic, an annual college football all-star game which was held there each December from 1938 until 2001. Cramton Bowl is named for F.J. Cramton, who donated the land on which the stadium is built. The Cramton Bowl as currently configured has a seating capacity of 24,500; however, many more fans than that can be accommodated as needed in both the surrounding grounds, some of which slope downward toward the field, and in parts of the stadium from which seats have been removed but the concrete structure which underlay them still remains. In fact, this part of the stadium has often been used informally.The Cramton Bowl is widely regarded as now being functionally obsolete for major sporting events. It is not the capacity of the Cramton Bowl that makes it obsolete as much as its age and condition and the fact that the seats are pred...

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Alabama State Hornets Football Coaches, Alabama State Hornets Football Players, Alabama State Hornets Men's Basketball Coaches, Tarvaris Jackson, Magic City Classic, Tango Mccauley, Chad Lucas, Ben Jobe, Cramton Bowl, Earl Cochran, James Daniel, Asu Acadome, Lewis Jackson, Whitney L. Van Cleve, L. C. Cole, Marino Casem, Reggie Barlow, Brad Baxter, Terry Greer, Michael Coe, Zefross Moss, Rob Spivery, Ron Mitchell, George James, Jr., Eddie Robinson, Ron Dickerson, Ricky Smith, Terrance Simmons, Tyrone Rogers, Curtis Green. Excerpt: Location: Montgomery, AL An architect's sketch of Cramton Bowl, 1921The Cramton Bowl (sometimes Crampton Bowl ) is a stadium in Montgomery, Alabama, in the United States . Primarily designed for the playing of American football, it is the home field of the "Hornets" of Alabama State University and frequently used for high school football as well. It probably achieved its greatest fame as the home of the Blue-Gray Football Classic, an annual college football all-star game which was held there each December from 1938 until 2001. Cramton Bowl is named for F.J. Cramton, who donated the land on which the stadium is built. The Cramton Bowl as currently configured has a seating capacity of 24,500; however, many more fans than that can be accommodated as needed in both the surrounding grounds, some of which slope downward toward the field, and in parts of the stadium from which seats have been removed but the concrete structure which underlay them still remains. In fact, this part of the stadium has often been used informally.The Cramton Bowl is widely regarded as now being functionally obsolete for major sporting events. It is not the capacity of the Cramton Bowl that makes it obsolete as much as its age and condition and the fact that the seats are pred...

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United States

Release date

June 2010

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June 2010

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152 x 229 x 5mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

80

ISBN-13

978-1-156-10380-7

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9781156103807

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1-156-10380-0



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