Everybody's All-American
by Frank Deford
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Gavin Grey is everyone's All-American. A star running back at the University of North Carolina in the late 1950s, he graces the covers of Time and LIFE magazines and appears on the "Ed Sullivan Show." Everyone wants a piece of him or to be around him to bask in his glory, including his nephew Donny, who narrates the story and is Gavin's only real confidant.After college, Gavin goes on to the NFL where he has a solid career. As his playing days wind down and the cheering stops, however, he show more finds the adjustment to life as an ex-athlete difficult to accept. His wife "Babs" goes off to work, becomes the primary breadwinner for the family while Gavin continues to trade on his memories of old times, when he was everybody's All-American. show lessTags
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DeFord's voice reminds me a lot of Pat Conroy. He definitely writes with a drawl and a flavor of the South. I admit to skimming past the Civil War "positioning pieces," because I didn't need help understanding the "old soldiers" and old gridiron comparison. It was a vividly written book, and I was kind of devastated by the ending, which was both sudden and not so. It's not exactly what I thought it would be, but I liked it a lot.
I saw the movie with Dennis Quaid and Jessica Lange before I read the book. The movie runs close to the book except for the ending. I enjoyed both the movie and the book. Not an unusual story. Football star becomes legend in college. Good, not great career in the pros. Then a sad decline as the years build up and the injuries mount. Gavin, the Grey Ghost was a running back and athletes in that position do not usually have long careers.
Gavin suffers financial setbacks, betrayal and his marriage to his college girlfriend Babs begins to suffer. When Gavin’s playing days are over, he does not make an easy transition to a new career. He flounders and hopes he gets the chance to play football again. Babs moves on with her life.
All the show more attention, accolades and glamour leaves his life. He hangs on tight to his past legends and memories to the dismay of his wife and friends.
This is not so much a sports book but a tale of human tragedy. One reads actual stories like this of other athletes who retire or unable to compete and become financiually destitute and suicidal. A cautionary tale not only for athletes but all who choose to live on past laurels. show less
Gavin suffers financial setbacks, betrayal and his marriage to his college girlfriend Babs begins to suffer. When Gavin’s playing days are over, he does not make an easy transition to a new career. He flounders and hopes he gets the chance to play football again. Babs moves on with her life.
All the show more attention, accolades and glamour leaves his life. He hangs on tight to his past legends and memories to the dismay of his wife and friends.
This is not so much a sports book but a tale of human tragedy. One reads actual stories like this of other athletes who retire or unable to compete and become financiually destitute and suicidal. A cautionary tale not only for athletes but all who choose to live on past laurels. show less
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Benjamin Franklin Deford III was born in Baltimore, Maryland on December 16, 1938. He graduated from Princeton University in 1962. He began his career at Sports Illustrated as a researcher. He wrote for Sports Illustrated for more than 30 years, appeared on HBO's Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel for 22 years, and gave 1,656 weekly commentaries for show more NPR's Morning Edition. He was a six-time Sportswriter of the Year, a National Magazine Award recipient, a member of the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Hall of Fame, and the first sportswriter to be given a National Humanities Medal. He wrote both fiction and nonfiction books including two memoirs entitled Alex: The Life of a Child and Over Time: My Life as a Sportswriter. He died on May 28, 2017 at the age of 78. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Original publication date
- 1981
- People/Characters
- Gavin "Grey Ghost" Grey; Babs Rogers Grey; Donnie "Cake" McClure; Judge Frank R. Pace, Jr.; Narvel Blue; Bolling Kiely (show all 10); Darlene Kiely; Lawrence; Finegan; Stuart Stevenson
- Important places
- University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
- Related movies
- Everybody's All-American (1988 | IMDb)
- Dedication
- For Alex, for her memory. For Christian, for his future.
- First words
- Even now, looking back, there has never been anything so exciting in my life as the weekend when I was wide-eyed and fourteen and visited Gavin Grey at Chapel Hill. I still measure all my other memories by it.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)It was some kind of day and, among other things, a good one for a football game.
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