"One of the most insightful books ever written about college
football."
- The New York Times
"Easily among the best sports books of the new millennium."
- Paul Finebaum, columnist and radio host
In this unprecedented look at college football's secret season, Bruce
Feldman rips the cover off the game's frenzied pursuit of raw talent,
taking you deep inside the SEC war room of recruiting legend Ed Orgeron,
the combustible Cajun who helped build national championship teams at
the University of Miami and at USC. In a stunning, blow-by-blow account
of the year leading up to National Signing Day 2007, the award-winning
journalist shadows Orgeron and his Ole Miss assistants as they set about
hunting high school students, pleading, plotting, and inventing ways to
lure them to their sleepy Oxford campus. Packed with candid confessions
and outrageous off-the-field action, Meat Market makes what happens on
the field seem almost tame by comparison.