Hugh Culverhouse and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers: How a Skinflint Genius with a Losing Team Made the Modern NFL
From 1976 until 1994, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost far more games than they won. The Bucs€ status as a sporting punch line belied the fact that they were led by arguably the most important owner of that era. Known as the €œVice-Commissioner,€ Hugh F. Culverhouse, Sr., wielded his financial acumen as a weapon, keeping other NFL owners in line through the economic downturn of the 1980s, two work stoppages, and a multimillion dollar lawsuit from a rival league. Culverhouse€s near€“Dickensian frugality also led, directly and indirectly, to the Steve Young€“Joe Montana quarterback controversy; Doug Williams€ triumph in Super Bowl XXII; and the largest fourth-quarter collapse in NFL history. Over two dozen interviews with Culverhouse€s allies and adversaries inform this thorough and balanced chronicle of the man and his team.