Football Genius (Football Genius #1)

by Tim Green (Author)

Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade
Series: Football Genius

New York Times bestselling author and former NFL player Tim Green scores a touchdown with this exhilarating and action-packed story about an ordinary boy who becomes a hero you can really root for. Perfect for fans of Mike Lupica.

Twelve-year-old Troy White has a phenomenal gift: He can predict football plays before they even happen. Any position. Any player. Any team.

When Troy's single mom gets a job working for the Atlanta Falcons, Troy sees this as an opportunity to show what he can do. But first he has to get to the Falcons--and with tight security and a notoriously mean coach, even his mom's field passes aren't much help.

Then Troy and his best friends devise a plan to get the attention of star linebacker Seth Halloway. With Seth's playing and Troy's genius, the Falcons could be unstoppable if they'll only listen. But if he can't convince Seth he's telling the truth, the Falcons' championship and his mom's job are at risk.

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School Library Journal

Gr 5-8 This novel has much to recommend it. Troy White is a typical 12-year-old in many ways, dividing his time between school, organized sports, and friends. He has one special talent, though: when he watches football on television, he subconsciously computes team statistics, players, and other variables, and he can call the plays before they happen. What could be a nice parlor trick takes on new significance when his single mother gets a job with the Atlanta Falcons' public relations department. Suddenly, Troy is in a position to help the struggling team win, if he can only make the grownups around him listen. It's an uphill battle at first, but eventually running back Seth Halloway witnesses Troy's uncanny ability and puts his own job on the line to help convince the coach and the team's owner. Drawing heavily on his own eight years as a linebacker for the Falcons, Green gives armchair quarterbacks a rare and realistic glimpse at the pain, sweat, and politicking of professional football. He includes enough cameo appearances from real players (Mike Vick, John Abraham, and Demarrio Williams, among others) to make fact and fiction meld seamlessly. Fictional characters are fairly two-dimensional, especially the scheming assistant coach who wants nothing more than to see the team lose so that he can step in as head coach. Nonetheless, the fast action and plot twists will keep fans of the game glued to the story. A first purchase for libraries looking to bolster their sports fiction."Kim Dare, Fairfax County Public Schools, VA"

Copyright 2007 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Publishers Weekly

Adult author and former Atlanta Falcon Green ("American Outrage") delivers a satisfying YA debut, using his own NFL experience to bring readers behind the scenes. Twelve-year-old Troy Whites athletic ability and his preternatural talent for predicting football strategy are both going to waste (hes stuck playing second-string on his team), until frustration with a vicious bully on his team pushes him to borrow an official NFL football from local Atlanta Falcons star linebacker Seth Halloway. As Troy languishes on his own football team and resents the father who abandoned him, he strives to alert the Falcons of his gift: Sometimes a kids heart tells him to do something and he needs to listen, even if it means getting in trouble. Acting as a mentor, Seth encourages Troy to come clean about his adventures (The truth is more important than the trouble it brings) and to forgive his fathers desertion (All I know is, things happen. Unless youre the one theyre happening to, you usually cant understand it). Seth ends up dating Troys mother and coaching Troys team, giving Troy the chance to shine not only on the sidelines, where his play-predicting ability helps bring the Falcons to victory, but on the field as well. There was no rage fueling him now. It was something else, a blinding energy he never knew he had. Non-sports fans will root for underdog Troy (I want to do something. I want to be something. I thought this was my chance) and enthusiasts will thrill to the firsthand knowledge Green brings to the novel. Ages 10-up. "(July)"

Copyright 2007 Publishers Weekly Used with permission.

Review quotes

"Appealing...the effortless commingling of real players with fictional characters should keep middle-graders engrossed."—Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780061122736
Lexile Measure
800
Guided Reading Level
Y
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publication date
April 20, 2008
Series
Football Genius
BISAC categories
JUV001000 - Juvenile Fiction | Action & Adventure
JUV039000 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | General
JUV032030 - Juvenile Fiction | Sports & Recreation | Football
Library of Congress categories
Football
Atlanta (Ga.)
Georgia Children's Book Award
Nominee 2010 - 2010
Isinglass Teen Read Award
Nominee 2009 - 2010
Iowa Teen Award
Nominee 2011 - 2011

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