John Antonik is senior director of athletics content at West Virginia University. He has authored four books on Mountaineer athletics: Saturday Snapshots: West Virginia University Football; The Backyard Brawl: Stories from One of the Weirdest, Wildest, Longest Running, and Most Intense Rivalries in College Football History; Roll Out the Carpet: 101 Seasons of West Virginia University Basketball;and West Virginia University Football Vault: The History of the Mountaineers.
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Introduction Prologue 1 Changing Times 2 Bowden Takes Over 3 The Riverboat Gambler 4 A Day of Infamy 5 Tragedy in Huntington 6 Kidnapping Prospects 7 Dangerous Dan 8 A Scorching in Atlanta 9 Breaking Barriers 10 '74 Outlook Bright 11 Close Defeats 12 Hanging in Effigy 13 The Bombers 14 Back in the National Rankings 15 McKenzie's Kick Is Good! 16 Bobby vs Lou, Part III 17 Tallahassee Bound Epilogue Acknowledgments Appendix 1 West Virginia Staff 1970-75 Appendix 2 West Virginia Varsity Players 1966-75 Appendix 3 West Virginia Games 1970-75 Notes Selected Bibliography Index
"Most books about Bobby Bowden focus on the Florida State days, but Antonik tackles the question of how it all began. He comprehensively addresses the point that were it not for Coach Bowden's days at WVU, his experiences, and what he learned in Morgantown, he would not have been as successful at Florida State. Antonik explains how he had successes but also notable failures at WVU that shaped his coaching career. You cannot fully understand Coach Bowden by just focusing on Florida State; his coaching story really begins at WVU. Almost Heaven is a 'must read' for long-time WVU sports fans." -Hoppy Kercheval, the radio "dean" of West Virginia broadcasters and a founding father of MetroNews "Bobby Bowden spent a decade as a coach for the West Virginia University Mountaineers. During these formative years, he faced many challenges: poor facilities, geographic isolation in recruiting, dreaded one-year contracts, biting fan criticism, and a ramped-up strength of schedule. Almost Heaven details these difficulties and shares the lessons Coach Bowden learned while in charge of the WVU football program. It offers insight into one man's arduous path to becoming one of history's greatest and winningest college football coaches." -H. Wayne Lambert, chair of the West Virginia State Anatomical Board and avid fan of West Virginia University football

