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EPISODE · Aug 12, 2025 · 1H 35M

Jeremy Haymore, Author of "The Bandana Express"

from UVA and NOVA Legends Podcasts® · host Julian Brown

Jeremy Haymore joins me to talk about his remarkable new book, The Bandana Express, which explores high school football in Appalachia around 1980. With deep roots in Giles County—his father grew up there—Jeremy was immersed in the fierce football tradition of Giles High School and its cross-county rival, Narrows.Giles rose to prominence under the leadership of a gifted young coach, Steve Ragsdale, the son of legendary Narrows coach Harry Ragsdale, who had built a dynasty of his own. Jeremy shares the story behind the red bandana becoming a powerful symbol, and the evolution of a football program that ultimately led to a storied state championship matchup against Park View and future Notre Dame standout Allen Pinkett.In the tradition of iconic sports narratives like Friday Night Lights, Remember the Titans, and even October Sky (Rocket Boys), Jeremy’s journey in bringing this unforgettable season—and the spirit of 1980 Appalachia—to life is both moving and captivating. The book brims with rich characters, deep-rooted rivalries, and the enduring power of community.

Jeremy Haymore joins me to talk about his remarkable new book, The Bandana Express, which explores high school football in Appalachia around 1980. With deep roots in Giles County—his father grew up there—Jeremy was immersed in the fierce football tradition of Giles High School and its cross-county rival, Narrows.Giles rose to prominence under the leadership of a gifted young coach, Steve Ragsdale, the son of legendary Narrows coach Harry Ragsdale, who had built a dynasty of his own. Jeremy shares the story behind the red bandana becoming a powerful symbol, and the evolution of a football program that ultimately led to a storied state championship matchup against Park View and future Notre Dame standout Allen Pinkett.In the tradition of iconic sports narratives like Friday Night Lights, Remember the Titans, and even October Sky (Rocket Boys), Jeremy’s journey in bringing this unforgettable season—and the spirit of 1980 Appalachia—to life is both moving and captivating. The book brims with rich characters, deep-rooted rivalries, and the enduring power of community.

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