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Tuesday
Aug142007

Sports Illustrated's 2007 College Football Preview

The covers have been released and the theme is "The Year of the Runningback".

Five regional covers have been made (see gallery in link) with representation by Arkansas tailback Darren McFadden, West Virginia tailback Steve Slaton, Michigan tailback Mike Hart, Oklahoma tailback Allen Patrick and a trio of USC rushers in C.J. Gable, Chauncey Washinton and Emmanuel Moody.

Needless to say, McFadden was an easy choice for the coveted slot below. 

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SportsIllustrated.com

(H/T: RazorBloggers Network)

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Reader Comments (1)

Has anybody else noticed how much more in-depth The Sporting News is than Sports Illustrated? I used to subscribe to SI before I realized how much fluff there was and how little content it had compared to SN.
August 15, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterEric

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