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- NATION, Page 55American NotesTEXASOdessa's Obsession
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- High school football is a quasi-religion all over the
- South, but in Odessa, Texas, it is more -- a mania, a frenzied
- obsession, a compensation, perhaps, for living in the
- wind-beaten, mesquite-covered, dust-ridden, sun-baked locale
- that novelist Larry McMurtry calls (in Texasville) "the worst
- town on earth." Odessans often fill every one of the 20,000
- seats in the gleaming $6 million stadium, complete with
- two-story press box, built in 1982 for Permian High School's
- five-time state champions, the Panthers. Odessa's preoccupation
- with the Panthers is richly chronicled in Friday Night Lights,
- by H.G. Bissinger. Example: Permian High School budgets less for
- English department materials ($5,400) than for rush film prints
- of its football games ($6,400). Bissinger's book has stirred so
- much outrage -- and so many threats -- that last week he
- canceled a promotional visit to the town. "People here took the
- book as an attack on their values," said Eric Smalley, manager
- of the B. Dalton bookstore. "I believe the author is wise to
- stay away." Some Odessans viewed the book not only as an attack
- on the city but also as a possible contributing cause of another
- catastrophe: on Sept. 20 the University Interscholastic League
- executive committee found the Panthers guilty of conducting
- preseason workouts and banned the team from the 1990 state
- playoffs.
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