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lights." it was not about football, it's about sports and football as a sociological phenomenon. i tried to dot same here. these guys were great football players but this is really a book about war. it's a book about taking these men from their early days in the 1920s as children, high school, college, into the marines and ultimately into the horror of okinawa, a battle that i think is forgotten. i think the readers will connect with these guys. i hope they love these guys. and the narrative pull is who makes it and who doesn't. 65 who played in this game, 65 great young men, really kids, 15 were later killed several months later at okinawa. and when i read about that, i said, that's a story, if i can get to it, that's a great story. and i love what you say. the best story you've never read. >> 65 who played in that game. 15 didn't make it.

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