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Bob Sullivan coached Minnesota high school and college football for an astonishing sixty years. At the prep level, he won conference championships and state titles. He is the winningest coach in Carleton College football history. He is a member of multiple halls of fame, and the field at venerable Laird Stadium at Carleton is named in his honor. His players, more than one thousand of them over three generations, know him simply as "Sully." Sully was entirely unique as football coaches go. He was open, flexible and adaptable in a hidebound profession. He brought a kinder, gentler touch to a…mehr

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Bob Sullivan coached Minnesota high school and college football for an astonishing sixty years. At the prep level, he won conference championships and state titles. He is the winningest coach in Carleton College football history. He is a member of multiple halls of fame, and the field at venerable Laird Stadium at Carleton is named in his honor. His players, more than one thousand of them over three generations, know him simply as "Sully." Sully was entirely unique as football coaches go. He was open, flexible and adaptable in a hidebound profession. He brought a kinder, gentler touch to a violent sport. He never raised his voice or berated the young men in his charge. He was more concerned with teaching them to be good citizens than good football players. He led by the example of his own exemplary life. Bob Sullivan is also a renaissance man, so much more than just a football coach. He earned a master of arts degree in English. He is creative, artistic, and literary; he loves poetry, music, and books. He has a robust sense of humor and is known for his frequent funny turns of phrase called "Sullyisms." ("Never trust a man who drinks white wine.") Throughout his life, Sully has also endured numerous losses, failures, and setbacks, both personal and professional, with stoic grace and quiet faith. Through it all, he has persevered, just as he taught his players to do. "Never give up," he told them. And he showed them the way. His influence on their lives has been immeasurable. In Sully, author and former player Jeff Appelquist takes us from the Coach's humble beginnings in Marshall, Minnesota through his long, eventful life's journey to gridiron glory and beyond. This epic biography celebrates the grand sweep of an excellent life well-lived.
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Jeff Appelquist was a starting wide receiver on Bob Sullivan's inaugural 1979 Midwest Conference Divisional championship football team and a four-year All-Conference sprinter and team captain in track and field. He received the John Millen Award in 1980 for outstanding individual contribution to track and field. Jeff has had a long career in the military, law, business, and entrepreneurship. He wrote Sully pro bono, and it is his seventh book. Learn more at blueknightleadership.com.