Despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, some of America's top universities still perpetuate the myth of the student-athlete. Armstrong and Perry sound the death knell of that hoary fable by exposing the win-at-all-costs deprivation that thrived at UW under golden-boy coach Rick Neuheisel.--Kirkus-- (6/15/2010 12:00:00 AM)
However familiar the underlying conflict might seem, there's an added layer of tension and tragedy to the narrative that makes Scoreboard, Baby a particularly distressing tale--and one that should be required reading for anyone linked to university life.--Libby Sander, Chronicle of Higher Education-- (8/31/2010 12:00:00 AM)
A remarkable book.--Steve Weinberg, Seattle Times-- (10/21/2010 12:00:00 AM)
Ken Armstrong and Nick Perry have written a classic. . . . Through extensive review of public records and interviews, the authors detail the complicity of Seattle community members, law enforcement officials, coaches, players, members of the legal profession, local media, and the university in this tale of twisted values.--Dick Stull, Arete
While the focus is specifically on the University of Washington program, this story carries importance and relevance to fans far beyond Seattle. Investigative journalism at its most revealing.--Alan Moores, Booklist Online-- (7/9/2010 12:00:00 AM)