A wry and witty commentary on college sports and identity in the complicated social landscape of the South.
"You’ll never look at college sports the same way."—Karin Gillespie, for the Augusta Chronicle
"This book is about so much: the South, love, history, and how sports define, degrade, refine, and redeem us. Holding this gumbo of ideas together is—what else?—football. Fight Songs is epic, how tailgating with Friedrich Nietzsche would be epic. I’m really glad this book is in the world."—Daniel Wallace, Extraordinary Adventures and Big Fish
"I promise that you have never read a book that so beautifully and intimately reveals the soul at the center of sports fandom—that understands so fully what it means to root.
Fight Songs is a book about love and history and culture. Its truths are arrived at honestly and without pretense and it is, quite simply, one of the greatest sports books you will ever read."—Travis Mulhauser, Sweetgirl
"A lush, meditative look at how sports and the places we call home are just as flawed and beautiful as we are, and how one is always defining the other. Damn fine writing!"—Jason Mott, Hell of a Book and The Returned