Monday, June 23, 2008

2008 Magazine In The Final Run


The 2008 Tennessee Football magazine is in the final run before dashing off to the printer.

I’m very excited about this year’s magazine. There’s more stories, more information and an overall better product for those in Tennessee to enjoy.

In the 2008 edition meet the top Tennessee Volunteer players returning and get a close up look at sophomore sensation Eric Berry by reading the cover story.

In addition, check out the in-depth reporting by Tennessee Vols beat writer John Brice as he takes fans behind the scenes for information you will only find in the Tennessee Football magazine.

The NFL section is packed with a preview of the Tennessee Titans as Coach Jeff Fisher attempts to return his team to the playoffs.

Will the return of defensive end Javon Kearse, or the addition of tight end Alge Crumpler make a big difference in the Titans?

Of course, Tennessee Football magazine is the leader in delivering the best prep information and feature stories to the readers.

Find out the best teams in Tennessee in the Top 25 All-classification poll and read about the Top 10 match-ups that you don’t want to miss in 2008.

Don’t miss picking up a copy to read about the Reebok Phenoms, a collection of the elite prep football players in the state.

The 2009 Tennessee signing crop is already growing with players across the state making commitments to SEC and other Division I schools.

The Tennessee Football magazine Power 279 provides information on the best talent the Volunteer State has to offer.

See who from your area is in the top players’ lists and read about your favorite high school in the 2008 previews.

I can’t wait to get the first issue in my hand and I know what’s coming.

I can only imagine your anticipation.

A special thanks to those who have worked with the Tennessee Football magazine staff to make this edition the best ever.

Oops, I almost let the cat out of the bag.

That’s right; the magazine will announce the best back and best lineman to play football in Tennessee and a list of others who were so close.

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