Chic: The Extraordinary Rise of Ohio State Football and the Tragic Schoolboy Athlete Who Made It Happen

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  • 272 Pages
  • 7 x 10
  • hardcover
  • ISBN 978-1933197-487
  • Copyright 2008

By Bob Hunter

Bob Hunter's Chic is the untold story of the unassuming schoolboy who laid the groundwork for Ohio stadium, as well as the story of the building of America's greatest athletic institution, the OSU program. 
It's a near cinematic tale of how it all began, how mighty Michigan was first put in its place by the Buckeye upstarts. It is a story of the game itself creating its first modern identity, and into it all is woven the story of a boy whose prowess matched the vibrant passage of a city and a university reaching for their own potential. 
Finally, it is a love story. In all its odd and mysterious turnings, neither the city nor the university ever forgot the schoolboy. Almost half a century afterward, Chic Harley returned to Columbus and a third of the city lined the downtown streets in the rain to cheer him. 
Chic Harley is the ghost in the program, a tragic figure who—through the life of Ohio Stadium—gave as much sustained pleasure to as many people as any athlete of all time.

This book is also available on Amazon Kindle. Click here to buy it from Amazon.

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  • 272 Pages
  • 7 x 10
  • hardcover
  • ISBN 978-1933197-487
  • Copyright 2008

By Bob Hunter

Bob Hunter's Chic is the untold story of the unassuming schoolboy who laid the groundwork for Ohio stadium, as well as the story of the building of America's greatest athletic institution, the OSU program. 
It's a near cinematic tale of how it all began, how mighty Michigan was first put in its place by the Buckeye upstarts. It is a story of the game itself creating its first modern identity, and into it all is woven the story of a boy whose prowess matched the vibrant passage of a city and a university reaching for their own potential. 
Finally, it is a love story. In all its odd and mysterious turnings, neither the city nor the university ever forgot the schoolboy. Almost half a century afterward, Chic Harley returned to Columbus and a third of the city lined the downtown streets in the rain to cheer him. 
Chic Harley is the ghost in the program, a tragic figure who—through the life of Ohio Stadium—gave as much sustained pleasure to as many people as any athlete of all time.

This book is also available on Amazon Kindle. Click here to buy it from Amazon.

  • 272 Pages
  • 7 x 10
  • hardcover
  • ISBN 978-1933197-487
  • Copyright 2008

By Bob Hunter

Bob Hunter's Chic is the untold story of the unassuming schoolboy who laid the groundwork for Ohio stadium, as well as the story of the building of America's greatest athletic institution, the OSU program. 
It's a near cinematic tale of how it all began, how mighty Michigan was first put in its place by the Buckeye upstarts. It is a story of the game itself creating its first modern identity, and into it all is woven the story of a boy whose prowess matched the vibrant passage of a city and a university reaching for their own potential. 
Finally, it is a love story. In all its odd and mysterious turnings, neither the city nor the university ever forgot the schoolboy. Almost half a century afterward, Chic Harley returned to Columbus and a third of the city lined the downtown streets in the rain to cheer him. 
Chic Harley is the ghost in the program, a tragic figure who—through the life of Ohio Stadium—gave as much sustained pleasure to as many people as any athlete of all time.

This book is also available on Amazon Kindle. Click here to buy it from Amazon.