MADISON – Kim Braswell, the left footed placement practitioner for the Georgia Bulldogs in 1970-72—one of the last of the “toe” kickers—has written a book.
It won’t make the best seller list, but it is an enlightening treatise about a young man who succeeded despite deafness and diabetes. Few athletes have persevered against the odds that he faced growing up without giving in to adversity.
His view of life, his goals and his mission all were connected with a commitment to positive thinking. Non athletes would benefit from Kim’s dissertation on how the mind can be just as important, perhaps more so, than the physical.