
Spook McClintock, Fritz Crisler, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and The Kiski Kids
Between the 1933 and 1935 seasons, Princeton’s team won two NCAA Division I football championship, losing just one game amid 25 victories. Benghauser examines this spectacularly successful period of Princeton football, and credits coach Charles “Spook” McClintock with making it possible. (Independent Paperback)

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