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Keeping the Faith : In the Trenches with College Football's Worst Team

Keeping the Faith : In the Trenches with College Football's Worst Team

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(Hardcover)-Every loser has a story. And few teams have lost quite like the Trinity Bible College football team. Located in Ellendale, North Dakota-population 1,559-Trinity produces preachers and missionaries, but with an enrollment of only 310 students, struggles to find quality athletes. Keeping the Faith tells the remarkable story of the 2004 Trinity Bible College Lions, the worst college team in the country-a team fighting for victory and, more importantly, dignity. Countless sports books have been written about championship teams and grand traditions. But what about teams on the other side of the scoreboard? How do those players and coaches fight through ridicule, adversity, and defeat? This account is told through the eyes of a colorful group of characters, including Trinity's head coach, Rusty Bentley, a native Texan and former car salesman who says he moved his family to North Dakota because it was God's will. In his first game, Trinity lost 105-0. Assistant coach Eric Slivoskey has traveled throughout the world, but he came to Ellendale seeking answers to his spiritual questions. A former high school star, he struggles to coexist with the Scriptures-quoting Bentley, whose knowledge of the Bible seems to dwarf his knowledge of football. Trinity's players, who number fewer than thirty, include Lee Odell, an all-conference center on the offensive line who's surrounded by teammates who didn't even play high school football. Wide receiver Andy Brower is training to be a pastor, but he doesn't think the Lions should be relying on Jesus to help them on the field. Trinity's players keep taking the field week after week, loss after loss. They keep playing, always believing the next game will bring victory. Keeping the Faith is about football, faith, and finding small victories amidst big defeats.
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  1. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Full Posted: Feb 21 2009

    Ellendale, North Dakota, is a tiny, rural town just north of the South Dakota border that is home to Trinity Bible College. Trinity Bible College has just a tad over 300 students, making it the smallest 4-year institution of higher learning that fields a collegiate football team. Predictably, the Lions have found success on the field highly elusive. Coming into the 2004 season, the Lions are trying to improve on a winless 2003 campaign that included a 105-0 pasting at the hands of the Rockford Regents. The Lions are so outmanned that many of their players are forced to play both offense and defense in a game, and many of the players have never even played high school football. The head coach's main qualification is that he's a devout Christian who is a huge football fan. He has never been a head coach of any program at any level, and his inexperience shows on every level. Worse, he openly admits he "wasn't brought to the school to win football games.(!)" It's a recipe for disaster, and disaster is what ensues - in epic proportions. The 2004 Lions, while marginally better than their 2003 edition, are still woefully outclassed, outmanned, and outcoached at virtually every facet of the game of football. They routinely lose games by 40 and 50 point margins. They consider it a victory if they escape a game without injury or if they manage to score a touchdown or even get a first down. Throughout the season, the Trinity Lions are lucky to be able to put more than 25 healthy players in uniform, and injuries inevitably take their vicious toll. Personnel problems, however, are the least of the Lions' worries. The head coach, Rusty Bentley, is a loud-talking Texan whose aptitude for coaching (or even leading) is highly suspect. His practices are inconsistent, have no apparent direction, and his instruction to the players is nearly non-existent. The players all look up to assistant coach Slivoskey for their real leadership. This understandably causes tension in the locker room, since few of the players respect Bentley. Some of the players who have played successfully in high school are incredulous at the utter lack of discipline in the squad. Players who miss practice or team meetings are rarely, if ever punished, and Bentley simultaneously shifts blame for the blowout losses and maintains that the players shouldn't be looking to win games but rather preach God's word. While every student and player at Trinity hopes to go on a Christian mission someday, most of the players are astounded that a football coach, any football coach, even a football coach where religion takes priority over everything else, could be so blase about the team's execution and performance on the field. Lack of manpower, lack of talent, lack of coaching, lack of leadership, and lack of discipline. Those are the hallmarks of a losing program, and Trinity had these in spades. This book is a very interesting dissection of just such a season for one unfortunate team.

  2. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Full Posted: Dec 10 2007

    This book was found by me through a recommendation off this sight. Shawn Fury captures the perseverance provided by coaches and players in trying to achieve "victory" on the field and in life itself. I devour books about sports every year; however, I find this literary work to be one of the better ones I have read. To feel the emotions of these players and coaches fighting a constant state of adversity is admired. The book needs to be publicized more, because it is an extremely interesting and well written book.

  3. Star FullStar FullStar FullStar FullStar Full Posted: Oct 14 2007

    Let us pray... Shawn Fury's Keeping the Faith, a fantastic account of a college football team's woes and whines, its victories and values will have you caught up in the characters quicker than a five-yard slant pattern. While Odessa, Texas glitters beneath Friday Night Lights, Trinity Bible College in Ellendale, North Dakota prepares for what will probably be another merciless clubbing by an Upper Midwest Athletic Conference opponent. Challenged by "method-to-the-madness" coaching, "AWOL footballs," and a losing streak as long as the North Dakota horizon, the Lions' football program is a recipe for disaster of epic proportions. But, hallelujah, like Noah trusting God to save him from the Great Flood, the Lions have some semblance of faith, a sense that some good will come from simply staying on board with the program. Encouraged by the team's small (and expanding, thanks to Shawn Fury) fan base, which has the patience of Job, the Lions just may win a game-or at least a shred of dignity-even if it's against a struggling Christian Scientist team. Buy the book, today. Amen!

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Product Specs for Keeping the Faith : In the Trenches with College Football's Worst Team

Author: Shawn Fury
Number Of Pages: 232
Category: Hardcover
Brand: The Lyons Press
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.332630978454
Label: The Lyons Press
Manufacturer: The Lyons Press
Product Group: Book
Publication Date: 2005-09-01
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