Now in its third printing, see what it took to become the shortest player in Notre Dame football history to carry the ball in a game.
Hesburgh, C.
S.
C., President Emeritus, University of Notre Dame.
Theodore M. --Rev.
The experiences chronicled in this book truly to apply to everyone. --Sean Astin, Star of Rudy and Lord of the Rings Every Play Every Day is more about not accepting other people\'s expectations for your Life than it is about football.
Timmy understands that hard work and a positive attitude are vital to success in life.
His language is plain and his message is clear. --Lou Holtz, Only college football coach to lead six different programs to bowl games and the only coach to guide four different programs to the final top 20 rankings Every Play Every Day is filled with Timmy\'s passion for Life and his desire to share what he\'s learned with others.
You will enjoy his journey.
Timmy O\'Neill succeeded doing this.
It takes a rare individual to succeed at Notre Dame as a walk-on. --Tim Brown, 1987 Heisman Trophy winner, NFL 9-time Pro Bowl wide receiver It\'s hard enough to Play college football as a scholarship player.
Timmy\'s dream was to Play football for Notre Dame, but not matter what you dream is, Every Play Every Day will inspire you to get there.
That\'s the message conveyed in Timmy\'s story.
As a college and professional football player, I\'ve learned that nobody is ever going to hand you the Life you imagined, you have to out and fight for it.
This book details the lessons learned through O\'Neill\'s five years as a Notre Dame walk-on, and shows what can happen to anyone who refuses to accept the limitations imposed by others.
Read about the incredible experience of being a college football walk-on; the joy, the pain, and the raw emotion characterizing the inner fight athletes deal with on a daily basis.
Experience the journey from the dorm room to the classroom, from the locker room to the training room, and everywhere in between.
Every Play Every Day takes you on the intimate journey of former Notre Dame tailback Timmy O\'Neill, who, at 5\' 6 and 165 lbs, wasn\'t the prototypical Division I college football player.
Now in its third printing, see what it took to become the shortest player in Notre Dame football history to carry the ball in a game