Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer : A Journey into the Heart of Fan Mania
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I am an Alabama grad, but I still find this type of sports books rather mundane; however, this book was surprisingly good. Its first hand account of the "RVers" of college football games was enlightening. The book kept my attention and not just because I remember the games. It is worth a read for anyone with interest in College Football in the South.
It doesn't matter whether you are a Bama fan or not. The author was able to capture the frenzy that seems to follow the fan base of all teams and sports. I could feel myself being drawn into a season and cheering the team on even though it was all in the past. Highly recommended.
This book is highly entertaining! The exploration of "fandom" isn't nearly as academic nor as central to the book as the above quotes indicate. You don't even need to be highly football literate to enjoy the adventures and to appreciate the ride. The story is carried by the characters the author encounters. He doesn't use them as "examples" of a thesis, he doesn't stereotype them as "colorful Southerners"; instead, they are unique people sharing a common thread - a love for Alabama football. That thread could be a love of scrapbooking, dog showing, painting - anything. Having been in born in Alabama - Roll Tide - and having grown up in the South, I could identify with the places mentioned and the football "plot" more than some folks will, and I could visualize the people better than some folks. But, don't let a non-Southern upbringing put you off this book. It's a great listen!