Chance for Glory is the sort of book from which incredible games motion pictures are made. It has everything in it that a genuine avid supporter or simply the admirer of a decent story wants, from a convincing plot to fascinating characters, a mix of history, a ton of activity, and a reasonable portion of cleverness. Also, it's being discharged without a moment to spare to commend the one-hundred-year commemoration of the main Rose Bowl game played by Washington State College against Brown University in 1916. Since creator Darin Watkins is a former student of what is presently Washington State University, his center, obviously, is on the Washington group, and he starts the story by delineating for us a youthful school attempting to make due against its bigger adversary, the University of Washington, which needed to restrain what its sister school could instruct. The initial part delineates a captivating early football match-up from 1912 played at West Point-a game that ...