翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Fourth International (post-reunification)
・ Fourth International Caucus
・ Fourth International Conference on Environmental Education
・ Fourth International Posadist
・ Fourth Internationalist Tendency
・ Fourth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida
・ Fourth K. Karunakaran ministry
・ Fourth Kohl cabinet
・ Fourth Kuril Strait
・ Fourth Labour Government of New Zealand
・ Fourth Amendment Restoration Act
・ Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan
・ Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution
・ Fourth and Blanchard Building
・ Fourth and Gill, Knoxville, Tennessee
Fourth and Long Gone
・ Fourth and Madison Building
・ Fourth Anglo-Dutch War
・ Fourth Anglo-Mysore War
・ Fourth Annual Square Go
・ Fourth Annual State of Indian Nations Address
・ Fourth Armored
・ Fourth Army
・ Fourth Army (Bulgaria)
・ Fourth Army (France)
・ Fourth Army (Italy)
・ Fourth Army (Japan)
・ Fourth Army (National Revolutionary Army)
・ Fourth Army (Ottoman Empire)
・ Fourth Army (Romania)


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Fourth and Long Gone : ウィキペディア英語版
Fourth and Long Gone

''Fourth and Long Gone'' is a 1985 novel written by college football coaching legend Pepper Rodgers. Although fictional, it is a roman à clef based on true stories. Unlike more serious exposé-style sports fiction written by authors such as former Dallas Cowboys receiver Peter Gent, who authored the gritty ''North Dallas Forty'' and the darker ''The Franchise'', ''Fourth and Long Gone'' is more light-hearted and bawdy.
== Plot summary==
Charles Forrest "Buck" Lee is an assistant coach to the legendary Coach Reginald Benbow "Buddy" Shavers at the powerhouse West Alabama State University in Evergreen. When Lee is hired as the new head coach job at West Alabama's historic in-state rival, the East Alabama University in Stanleyville, Shavers takes great offense because their rivalry is a bitter one. West Alabama has been extremely dominant in their meetings; the last East Alabama victory was years earlier when Buck Lee was a young assistant. Shavers didn't take to losing to them well.
In his last meeting with Shavers as a West Alabama assistant coach, Buck Lee accuses Buddy Shavers of sabotaging his chances of getting head coaching positions elsewhere, and cites, in particular, his failure to get the job at the United States Air Force Academy because Shavers said he had sex with West Alabama cheerleaders.
But Buck Lee has a plan to beat West Alabama: sign a phenomenal high school running back named Eaarnel Simpson. A certain Heisman Trophy candidate, most of the big name colleges want to sign him. But Coach Shavers is known as the master recruiter, so Buck Lee, believing he knows Shavers' recruiting style and tricks, takes the sole responsibility of signing Eaarnel Simpson and building a winning football team around him.
To do that, he uses a unique clique of assistant coaches, friends, and supporters who aid him in recruiting players, which means that, in one case, they have to essentially recruit the domineering father of a quarterback prospect. One of Lee's top supporters is a real estate agent who variously portrays a veterinarian, a gynecologist, and a Catholic priest.
Thanks to winning a lottery, East Alabama signs Eaarnel Simpson. Buck Lee believes that he's finally one-upped the master recruiter Shavers, but he has to defeat Shavers and West Alabama on the gridiron. However, Eaarnel Simpson fractures his ankle in the previous game and can't play in West Alabama game. A victory seems improbable, but the Rattlers do defeat the Hawks and Buck Lee wins Coach of the Year.
But the success comes at a price: his family leaves him.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Fourth and Long Gone」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.