Gordon Wood (American Football Coach) - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Cashion, Ty (1998). Pigskin Pulpit: A Social History of Texas High School Football Coaches. Austin: Texas State Historical Association. ISBN 0-87611-168-1.
  • Cohen, Rachel (2001-08-01). "Recount Can’t Change Legacy: Coach Says Report Doesn’t Diminish Solid Reputation". Dallas Morning News: pp. 1B & 11B.
  • Bill Hart, “Gordon Wood: A Teacher and a Winner” King Football: Greatest Moments in Texas High School Football History, ed. Mike Bynum, pp. 238–247 (Birmingham: Epic Sports Classics, April 2003)
  • Kostya Kennedy and Mark Bechtel, “For the Record” Sports Illustrated, p. 36 (v. 99 i. 25 2003)
  • Herman L. Masin, “A Texas Leaguer” Coach and Athletic Director, p. 10 (v. 67 i. 4, November 1997)
  • Kevin Sherrington, “Gordon Wood” Dallas Morning News (17 November 1999)
  • Kevin Sherrington, Article Dallas Morning News (2004)
  • Teaff, Grant (2005). Grant Teaff with the Master Coaches. Waco, TX: I Believe Press. ISBN 1-57837-409-X.
  • Wood, Gordon; Carver, John (2001). Coach of the Century: An Autobiography. Plano, TX: Hard Times Cattle Company Publishing. ISBN 0-9663579-2-2.
  • "11-Man Football – Team – Coaching: Most All-Time Wins" NFLHS: Home of High School Football http://www.nflhs.com/news/records/11man_coaching.asp (National Football League, 25 March 2007)
  • "Gordon Wood: Texas' Living Legend" Scholastic Coach, pp. 44–46+ (v. 53, March 1984)
  • "Remembering a Legend" Coach and Athletic Director, p. 6 (v. 73 i. 9, 2004)
  • Texas High School Football Hall of Fame, Texas Sports Hall of Fame Jay Black, Curator, (Waco, TX)

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