No one outside of Jim Harbaughs family and coaching staff had more face time with the Michigan head coach during his first year on the job than Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer David Turnley.Turnleys nearly four decades as a professional photographer have sent him all over the world. He has heard bullets zip by his head in war zones on three different continents. He visited Cuba with Muhammad Ali. He lived briefly with the Dalai Lama. He sat at Nelson Mandelas dinner table the night after the South African leader was released from prison. And now, hes firmly entrenched with the Wolverine football team and Americas most interesting college coach.Harbaugh granted Turnley, who spent two weeks as a walk-on football player at Michigan in the 1970s, unfettered access to himself and his program. He was intrigued after learning about Turnleys bona fides and the competitive relationship he has with his twin brother, Peter. The Turnleys finished No. 1 and No. 2 in the 1988 World Press Picture of the Year contest -- the photographing worlds version of winning the Super Bowl. David won.Turnley and Harbaugh co-authored a 300-page book titled Enthusiasm Unknown to Mankind, released by Foster Park Publishing in August, filled with a treatise from the coach and more than 300 photos from Harbaughs first year at Michigan. Turnley made more than 70,000 pictures during his first year with the team. He and Harbaugh recently took the time to talk to us about some of their favorites.Turnley: He has what I call the stars in the eyes. This is a man whose energy is unbelievably contagious.Its not easy to describe. Ive seen it with Ali. Ive seen it with Mandela, and certainly with Coach Harbaugh. They always look you in the eye, very direct. Everything about Jim Harbaughs presence is compelling. When he walks into the room he inspires with his presence. People talk about that with generals, I think he more than anyone Ive ever met has that quality. When he walks in a room he assumes the position of leadership. You can literally see the highlight in the eye. Its twinkling out of the eyeballs, theres so much energy.Harbaugh: This was early in training camp, and we had one of those kind of practices. I remember that distinctly like it was yesterday. And its just one of these: Were not going to win a game. Well be lucky if we win one game.(Offensive coordinator Tim Drevno) was saying the same thing. We couldnt get stuff picked up, protected. Feeling like I could go up to the top of the bell tower right now. That was that moment. Dont let me climb the stairs of the bell tower. I just might jump off.Turnley traveled with Harbaugh to several satellite camps in June. He said the coach always had his cleats on for their flights. He compared the brief 10-minute naps Harbaugh took in the air to the type of rest that soldiers would get during the lull of a battle.Turnley: Theres a lot of spirituality on a football field. ...?Jake Butt?is special. Hes a tremendous athlete, tremendous leader. Hes an inspiring guy. Hes reading the Bible in the locker room before getting ready to take the field.Turnley: Its a real privilege to witness the coaches come together at halftime to confer and figured out what theyre trying to tweak. Its a really intense, clear and impressive thing. You feel like youre amidst army generals in a war zone, to be honest.Turnley: This is Dan Dierdorf, one of the all-time great Michigan linemen, talking early in Coach Harbaughs first training camp. They were talking about the direction he was trying to take the team and it was a really thoughtful conversation.Turnley: One of the things that happens being at Michigan is Michigan falls get so beautiful. The skies get big and there are these incredible cumulus clouds, and the light in the afternoon when we go to practice around 3 or 4 is just majestic. I love that.Harbaugh visited France with his wife, Sarah, in the summer of 2015. Turnley, who was in Paris to teach a course, went with the couple to visit the beaches of Normandy, home of the D-Day invasion. Turnley said he saw Sarah jump on Jims back, and it reminded him of images he has seen of men carrying injured soldiers over the same hills in 1944. Air Max Pas Cher Livraison Gratuite . Peter Gammons, an analyst for Major League Baseballs network and website, drew the ire of hockey fans on Sunday when he criticized the two NHL teams on Twitter for their physical game the night before. Chaussure Air Max Pas Cher Chine . Wall made the comment in a speech to a Regina business crowd that included Lesnar. 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NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Ed Temple, the trailblazing former Tennessee State and U.S. Olympic womens track and field coach who died last week, was honored Friday by many of the gold medalists who ran for him.He was a man with a heart that was as big as anyone, Lucinda Williams Adams said at a memorial service on Tennessee States campus. He taught us how to have pride and dignity and to be able to lift each other up. Do not dwell on not having, but dwell on what you are going to have.Temple died Sept. 22 at age 89. He coached the womens track team at Tennessee State, formerly Tennessee A&I, from 1953 to 1994. His Tennessee State Tigerbelles won 13 Olympic gold medals while shattering racial and gender barriers.He also was head coach of the U.S. Olympic womens track team in 1960 and 1964 and was an assistant coach in 1980.You might have an argument about the exact order, but theres no argument at all that the coach (Temple) deserves to be at the very top level of our heroes of Tennessee, Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam said.dddddddddddd.Temple coached Tennessee State to more than 30 national titles while leading 40 athletes to the Olympics.Among the gold medalists to speak at Temples memorial service were Williams, Edith McGuire Duvall, Wyomia Tyus and Chandra Cheeseborough-Guice.He came into my life, I had just lost my father, so he has truly, truly been a father figure to me, Tyus said. He has given a lot to me and made me who I am today. I am proud to be who I am today, and the only reason Im that way is because of him. 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