Sidelines and Bloodlines: A Father, His Sons, and Our Life in College Football


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Football is a game of lines--on and off the gridiron. For ESPN's Ryan McGee, football is a lifelong passion formed from growing up as the son of Dr. Jerry McGee, a man who wore stripes for decades as one of the most highly-decorated officials in college football history. Sidelines and Bloodlines features a cast of characters that runs from no-name small college athletes and coaches to one-name legends such as Holtz, Paterno, Tebow, and Bo. The McGees provide a rare and often hilarious glimpse inside the lives of college officials, detailing how a love for the game convinces accomplished professionals from all walks of life to voluntarily endure ceaseless insults, public criticism, and the expressed goal of doing one's job on a very public stage in a way that will hopefully NOT draw any attention to how that job is done. From hilarious stories of brawling high school referees and making awkward small talk with George Lucas and Darth Vader at the Rose Bowl to the heart-tugging story of young sons in the stands on a Saturday as a stream profanity-laden insults directed at their father drowns out the marching band, Sidelines and Bloodlines delivers laughs, tears, and a deeper understanding of a life in stripes.

Author: Ryan McGee, Jerry E. McGee, Sam McGee
Publisher: Triumph Books (IL)
Published: 09/21/2021
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.92lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.43w x 0.79d
ISBN13: 9781629379326
ISBN10: 1629379328
BISAC Categories:
- Sports & Recreation | Football
- Biography & Autobiography | Sports

About the Author
Ryan McGee is a senior writer for ESPN. Dr. Jerry E. McGee is one of the most highly-decorated officials in college football history. Sam McGee is a lawyer in Charlotte, North Carolina. Rece Davis is the host of College GameDay, ESPN's flagship college football program. He also hosts the network's on-site coverage of the College Football Playoff and has been a regular contributor to SportsCenter and other ESPN shows and platforms since he joined the network in 1995.