Michael MacCambridge has written about movies, music and popular culture, but he is best known as one of the nation's foremost authorities on pro and college football. His 2004 book America's Game: The Epic Story of How Pro Football Captured A Nation was named by the Washington Post as one of the most distinguished works of non-fiction that year; in 2016, the book was ranked No. 1 on NFL historian Chris Willis’s list of "The Top 100 Pro Football Books of All Time." In 1999, MacCambridge was the editor and a contributing writer for the New York Times bestseller ESPN SportsCentury, a retrospective of sports in the 20th Century, and in 2005 he edited the critically-acclaimed ESPN College Football Encyclopedia, hailed by Sports Illustrated as "the Bible" of the sport. His most recent book, the biography Chuck Noll: His Life's Work, was published in October 2016. MacCambridge's freelance work has appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Sports Illustrated, GQ, and many other publications. He lives in Austin, with his children, Miles and Ella.
Rod Hanna has been a professional photographer for more than 56 years. He began his career as Staff Photographer at the Davenport (IA) Times Democrat in 1962 and moved on to the Topeka (KS) Capital-Journal in 1965 where he soon became Chief Photographer. In 1969 he moved to Kansas City to freelance and among his clients were the Kansas City Chiefs where he was their official photographer. Over the years, Rod's photographs have appeared in virtually every major magazine in the United States—including Sports Illustrated, People, National Geographic, Time, Newsweek, and Travel & Leisure. His photographs of games in the National Football League over 25 years have appeared in numerous books published by the NFL. His nature landscape work has appeared in numerous art shows and exhibitions, including an individual 50-year Retrospective at the Steamboat Art Museum in 2012. He is currently represented by Wild Horse Gallery in Steamboat Springs.