- John Feinstein
John Feinstein is an American sportswriter and
commentator . He is a columnist for Chapin Times the "Washington Post ", anauthor , is a guest commentator onNPR , and doescolor commentary forUnited States Naval Academy (aka "Navy") football games. He is also a frequent contributor to "The Tony Kornheiser Show " and "The Jim Rome Show ".Feinstein was a sports writer for the "The Chronicle" while enrolled at
Duke University , where he graduated in 1977. Feinstein made his name as a prominent author with "A Season on the Brink" (1987), a book documenting a season with theIndiana University basketball team and controversial coachBob Knight . Feinstein has now written 23 books, including various best sellers on sports such as basketball, football, and golf. Feinstein's notable titles include the aforementioned "A Season on the Brink" (1987), "A Good Walk Spoiled" (1993), "A March to Madness" (1998), "The Punch" (2002), and "Next Man Up" (2005). In 2006, Feinstein branched out into children's literature with a mystery novel for kids titled, "Last Shot: A Final Four Mystery."During a television broadcast of the football game between Navy and Duke University on
October 1 ,2005 , Feinstein blurted an obscenity over-the-air in response to what he perceived to be a bad call on the field. He immediately removed himself from the rest of the broadcast, except to return at the end to apologize on the air. Although he offered his resignation to the Naval Academy, they rejected it because of his contrition and have invited him to continue to participate in future broadcasts.One of Feinstein's nicknames is "Junior," despite not having the suffix in his name. The name was given by fellow Washington sportswriter and commentator
Tony Kornheiser because of the similarities in his temper toJohn McEnroe . Kornheiser was recently lambasted for joking about Feinstein's weight during his radio program.Feinstein sometimes fills in as a guest host on "
The Jim Rome Show ". Rome occasionally teases Feinstein about an over-the-phone interview that was interrupted by Feinstein's then-two-year-old daughter who was loudly playing a drumset in the background, forcing him to briefly step away from the phone to quiet her.Feinstein currently resides in Potomac, MD, and Shelter Island, New York, with his wife, son, and daughter.
Controversy
Feinstein was one of many news/media members who rushed to judgment during the
2006 Duke University lacrosse case . He stated on the Jim Rome Show, aka the Jungle, (an international syndicated sports talk show) in May 2007, "I think they're guilty of everything but rape" and "I really don’t want to hear that they’re victims and martyrs, and that their lives have been ruined." Feinstein, who in March 2006 had demanded the revocation of the scholarships of every Duke men's lacrosse team member, and who (against the findings of the Coleman report) continued to describe the team as "out-of-control," added "I don't think I've been proven wrong.". [ [http://media.knbr.com/knbr/0504feinstein.mp3 KNBR radio interview with John Feinstein] "KNBR".4 May 2007 .] All charges against the accused were later dropped, Nifong was disbarred, and Duke is currently facing at least two lawsuits as a result.Works
*"Living on the Black: Two Pitchers, Two Teams, One Season to Remember" ISBN 0-316-11391-3:A look at two pitcher's seasons,
Mike Mussina of the New York Yankees andTom Glavine of the New York Mets, as they chase success and another World Series in their long careers.
*"Tales from Q School: Inside Golf's Fifth Major" ISBN 0-316-01430-3:The story of the players who compete for coveted positions on the PGA Tour in the 2005Q School
*"Last Dance: Behind the Scenes at the Final Four" ISBN 0-316-16030-X:Tales of plays, coaches, and refs in the NCAA Mens Basketball TournamentFinal Four
*"Next Man Up: A Year Behind The Lines in Today's NFL" ISBN 0-316-00964-4:The story of the 2004-2005Baltimore Ravens .
*"Vanishing Act" second book in series that includes "Last Shot". Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson try to solve a kidnapping and numerous crimes at the U.S. Open tennis tournament.
*"Last Shot: A final four mystery" ISBN 0-375-83168-1:A fictional children's book about two children trying to solve a mystery at the Final Four. Winner of the 2006Edgar Award in the Best Young Adult category. This again is one of Feinstein's best books. Stevie and Susan Carol get caught up in a blackmail threat to Chip Graber, Minnesota State's best player.
*"Cover Up: Mystery at the Super Bowl" ISBN 0-375-84247-0 follows Stevie and Susan Carol as they try to expose football players who are going to play in the Super Bowl because they failed their doping tests and their General Manager is covering it up.
*"Let Me Tell You A Story" (withRed Auerbach ) ISBN 0-316-73823-9:An audio collection of Feinstein's interviews with the legendary coach of theBoston Celtics .
*"Caddy For Life: The Bruce Edwards Story" ISBN 0-316-77788-9:The story of Bruce Edwards, the longtime caddy forgolf great Tom Watson, and his ultimately losing battle with Lou Gehrig's disease.
*"Open: Inside the Ropes At Bethpage Park" ISBN 0-316-77852-4:A look at the 2002 US Opengolf tournament, held at the Black Course atBethpage State Park onLong Island .
*"The Punch" ISBN 0-316-73563-9:Deals with the infamous punch thrown byKermit Washington that nearly killedRudy Tomjanovich during an NBA game in 1977, and its impact on both men and the league.
*"A Good Walk Spoiled: Days And Nights on the PGA Tour" ISBN 0-316-27737-1:Winner of theWilliam Hill Sports Book of the Year in 1995.
*"The Last Amateurs " ISBN 0-316-27842-4:A look at the 1999-2000basketball season in thePatriot League , a low-rankedDivision I basketball conference. "Amateurs" refers to the fact that when Feinstein wrote this book, the conference had a policy against the granting ofathletic scholarship s, and even today strongly emphasizes the "student" in "student-athlete".
*"The Majors: In Pursuit of Golf's Holy Grail" ISBN 0-316-27795-9:A look behind the scenes at a season's worth of majors, and what players do to win their sport's biggest prizes.
*"First Coming" ISBN 0-345-42286-4
*A March to Madness ISBN 0-316-27712-6:An inside look at the 1996-97 basketball season in theAtlantic Coast Conference , featuring segments on each of the nine schools then in the conference. Notably, this was the last season for North Carolina coaching legendDean Smith .
*"" ISBN 0-316-27824-6:A look at the 1995 football season at Army and Navy, culminating in theArmy-Navy Game .
*"Running Mates (book)|Running Mates"
*"Play Ball" ISBN 0-679-41618-8
*"Hard Courts" ISBN 0-679-74106-2
*"Forever's Team" ISBN 0-394-56892-3 :A look at the Duke team that lost in the NCAA final game in 1978. Because many of its stars were freshmen and sophomores, it was widely expected that the team would win a national title, but this group of Duke players never did so.
*"A Season Inside" ISBN 0-394-56891-5:In his follow up to "Brink", Feinstein took an inside look at the 1987-1988 college basketball season, including teams, players, coaches and officials from throughout the country.
*"A Season on the Brink " ISBN 0-671-68877-4:A look at the 1985-86 basketball season at Indiana University, especially famous for its treatment of legendary coachBob Knight .References
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