Chris Serb is deputy district chief for the Chicago Fire Department. He is also a veteran Chicago freelance writer with almost thirty years of experience as a journalist. Serb’s articles, concentrated in sports and history, have appeared in the Chicago Tribune, Chicago History, Writer’s Digest, Chicago Athlete, and Men’s Fitness. He is the author of War Football: World War I and the Birth of the NFL and Sam’s Boys: The History of Chicago’s Leone Beach and Legendary Lifeguard Sam Leone.
“Chris Serb tells the compelling story of the first true superstar of Windy City sports: University of Chicago football legend Walter Eckersall. More than just a comprehensive retelling of an electrifying playing career, Serb’s diligent work chronicles Eckersall’s second act as the city’s best-known sportswriter. Eckie provides a fascinating lens into the early years of what would become one of America’s most sports-obsessed cities.”-Dave Revsine, Big Ten Network studio host and author of The Opening Kickoff: The Tumultuous Birth of a Football Nation “Here is the stunning, sad, important, and exciting story of a man all but forgotten. Chris Serb writes with such passion that he makes Walter Eckersall come alive on the pages of this remarkable book, making the athlete turned sportswriter impossible to forget.”-Rick Kogan, Chicago Tribune columnist and WGN radio host