Football for a Buck: The Crazy Rise and Crazier Demise of the USFL by Jeff Pearlman

Football for a Buck

From a multiple New York Times best selling author, Jeff Pearlman,the rollicking, outrageous, you-can’t-make-this-up story of the United States Football League (USFL).

The United States Football League—known fondly to millions of sports fans as the USFL—was the last football league to not merely challenge the NFL, but cause its owners and executives to collectively shudder. It spanned three seasons, 1983-85. It secured multiple television deals. It drew millions of fans and launched the careers of legends. But then it died beneath the weight of a particularly egotistical and bombastic owner—a New York businessman named Donald J. Trump. The league featured as many as 18 teams, and included such superstars as Steve Young, Jim Kelly, Herschel Walker, Reggie White, Doug Flutie, Doug Williams , Kelvin Middleton and Mike Rozier.

In Football for a Buck, the dogged reporter and biographer, Jeff Pearlman, draws on more than four hundred interviews to unearth all the salty, untold stories of one of the craziest sports entities to have ever captivated America. [Kelvin Middleton, of Macon, Georgia, a former defensive back in the USFL for the Arizona Outlaws and Wranglers for two years was interviewed by Pearlman; and, is quoted several times in the book.]

From 1980s drug excess to airplane brawls and player-coach punch outs, to backroom business deals, to some of the most enthralling and revolutionary football ever seen, Jeff Pearlman transports readers back in time to this crazy, boozy, audacious, unforgettable era of the game. He shows how fortunes were made and lost on the backs of professional athletes.

For fans of Terry Pluto’s Loose Balls or Jim Bouton’s Ball Four and of course Pearlman’s own stranger-than-fiction narratives, Football for a Buck is sports as high entertainment—and a cautionary tale of the dangers of ego and excess.

MGB INC. RECEIVES A 2023 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF CENTRAL GEORGIA GRANT FOR NEIGHBORHOOD RESILIENCE PROJECT

Press Release

Macon, GA, 6/21/2023

The Board of Directors, of the Community Foundation of Central Georgia, announced that MGB INC., a BIPOC community-based organization has been awarded a 2023 grant from the Linda Harriet Lane Fund, which is a component of the Community Foundation. This grant is for the project, “Kings Park Community Resilience Project”.

The Community Foundation of Central Georgia was founded in 1993 by a group of citizens interested in encouraging philanthropy and strengthening communities. Since then, the Foundation has awarded more than $90 million in grants in furtherance of the Foundation’s mission to enhance the quality of life for the people in Central Georgia.

Linda Harriet Lane was a Macon native.  She graduated from Vassar College in 1950 where she received a Liberal Arts degree, and then she received a Master of Music degree from Indiana State University.  After studying under pianists in New York, she returned to Macon where she began her tenure at Wesleyan College as Instructor of Piano in 1954 and eventually became Associate Professor of Music.  She continued her distinguished teaching and performing career for more than 30 years.  In 1995, Wesleyan College honored Linda with the degree of Doctor of Fine Arts.  She was an accomplished concert pianist, and she played with the Macon, Atlanta and Savannah Symphonies and performed abroad.  Above all else, she valued education, music, arts and culture, and travel.  Today, Linda’s generosity lives on through the Linda Harriet Lane Fund of the Community Foundation of Central Georgia.