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13-9: The book - Now available as a paperback

Chris Peak

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Jun 19, 2004
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13-9: The story of a game, a season, and a team that never quit is now available as a paperback (previously, it was only an eBook). This book chronicles not just Pitt's 13-9 win over West Virginia in 2007, but also the season that led up to that game - a season that was full of adversity, absurdity and every conceivable twist and turn.

The 13-9 win was a turning point for Pitt's program, but it means a lot more when you consider the whole context of the season. So that's what we did with this book, and now you can get as a paperback. I think it's the perfect stocking stuffer for the Pitt fan in your life.

Click here to view the book on Amazon

Amazon product ASIN 1973440121
 
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It is kind of sad that we have a book about a 5-7 season.
It’s sad if you don’t remember what that season was like. If you remember it, you likely recall that an easily-dismissed 5-7 season is actually the story of a team that battled adversity - some self-inflicted, some not - and persevered, coming out on the other side with one of the great wins in Pitt history.
 
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It is kind of sad that we have a book about a 5-7 season.
When I saw this, all I could think was God, please let this be a joke!
As if our program wasn't a laughing stock all year (OSU game, YSU game, free drink if you stay the full game, etc), now a book celebrating a losing season. I didnt click on the link....someone could lie to me and make me feel better by saying it directs you to a porn site or something.
 
It is kind of sad that we have a book about a 5-7 season.
When I saw this, all I could think was God, please let this be a joke!
As if our program wasn't a laughing stock all year (OSU game, YSU game, free drink if you stay the full game, etc), now a book celebrating a losing season. I didnt click on the link....someone could lie to me and make me feel better by saying it directs you to a porn site or something.

Like it or not, it is one of the biggest wins in Pitt history. I wouldn't say this book celebrates a 5-7 season. More that it gives you behind the scenes of what led up to the historic win. My guess anyway as I haven't read it yet. I think its a great idea for a book for a micro-niche market. I plan on reading it.

My idea for Peak's next project:

Co-authoring a book with Dejan:

"Come clean:" The Rise and Fall of Scott Barnes
 
13-9 was a nice win, but I don't celebrate it that much, because I'd rather be the 11-1 team that loses the last game to the 5-7 team, than vice versa, just sayin'?
 
13-9 was a nice win, but I don't celebrate it that much, because I'd rather be the 11-1 team that loses the last game to the 5-7 team, than vice versa, just sayin'?
Well, yeah, I don't think anyone would disagree given the option of 11-1 or 5-7. But again, this book isn't just about a 5-7 team; it's a story, a retrospective on how a team rebounded from a challenging season to score a big and really unlikely win.
 
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good to see i'm not the only one that thinks it's ridiculous to turn this into a book

it also hurts the argument that pitt should not play wvu or view them as a rival
 
good to see i'm not the only one that thinks it's ridiculous to turn this into a book

it also hurts the argument that pitt should not play wvu or view them as a rival
Again, it’s about that game but more so, it’s about that team and a season of adversity and absurdity. That game is legendary and one that Pitt fans still celebrate; this book is about everything that made that game happen. I think you get a bigger appreciation of that win if you understand the context of the season that preceded it.

Also, of course WVU is a rival for Pitt. To suggest otherwise is silly.
 
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Again, it’s about that game but more so, it’s about that team and a season of adversity and absurdity. That game is legendary and one that Pitt fans still celebrate; this book is about everything that made that game happen. I think you get a bigger appreciation of that win if you understand the context of the season that preceded it.

Also, of course WVU is a rival for Pitt. To suggest otherwise is silly.

many pitt fans don't want to play them, doesn't sound like much of a rivalry to me
 
Finished the book, well authored and many interesting nuggets. The story was a little short on character development which makes for a very short book I was able to start/finish on one flight. I love to read about my panthers and relive this memorable event. Obviously Chris is a sports journalist and the recap of the games and plays is engaging, I just wanted to get inside the heads of Shady, Wanny, Rhodes and Jeff Long more.

Every Pitt fan should buy this book. It has a very happy ending!
 
I loved this book. I can't wait to see us play football and continue to build. That started stability to recruit and I feel that's what we have now. The Clemson win rivaled the WVU game. Stay the course.
 
I loved this book. I can't wait to see us play football and continue to build. That started stability to recruit and I feel that's what we have now. The Clemson win rivaled the WVU game. Stay the course.
It's all part of a 50 year rebuilding plan :) LOL
 
One thing that will always stand out to me was when Rich Rodriquez was talking to the press after the game and you could hear the Pitt players in the background celebrating like crazy.

That wasn't a bad team but we seem to shoot ourselves in the foot and lost some close games we should have never lost. The double overtime loss to Navy was one were fans were up in arms over the coaching in that game.
 
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