Preseason Magazines Preview: Wrapping it Up

Continued from Part Two

I didn’t mean for this to be in three parts, but the information just kept filling up space.  Therefore, I kept breaking it up.  I certainly could have been even more specific than I was with many of the details.  My goal was to provide overviews and some comparisons.  Many of you have probably already purchased and digested your favorite magazine, so much of this is not news to you.  Pic of my magazines

In summary, there are some interesting characteristics about each preseason magazine.  For instance, there is the total number of pages.  Phil Steele has 328 pages.  That is 80 pages more than its closes competitor which is Lindy’s at 248 pages.  Athlon has a total of 200 pages while Sporting News has a total of 208 pages.  Phil Steele only considers the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision.  However, Sporting News covers football in the Football Bowl Subdivision, the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), Divisions II and III, NAIA, Junior Colleges and some high schools.  Lindy’s also picks up coverage of the FCS, Division II and Division III.  Like Phil Steele, Athlon just sticks with the Bowl Subdivision.

If you are interested in numbers and stats on each and every team, Phil Steele is your magazine.  It kind of has a reputation of being a “betters” magazine, but it is really stocked with a lot of good information, especially about teams that you probably don’t know much about (see Idaho).  If you want a general overview of all the divisions, all the way down to the JUCO’s, then Sporting News is the magazine you should probably buy.  Lindy’s is also pretty good for a general overview, except they don’t cover the lower divisions.  Lindy’s really ranks the units and positions.  Athlon, while it does a nice job of general coverage, may provide you with the most entertaining read.  Athlon has a pretty nice section on recruiting, a “Sideline Spirit” segment with some really pretty cheerleaders, their Pick’Em challenge with Trace Adkins and a major emphasis on its Fantasy Football for the fall.  Much of Athlon’s magazine is designed to drive you to their website for continued coverage throughout the football season.  The “Sideline Spirit”, the Pick’Em and the Fanatasy Football features are regulars on their website.  One final thing, Athlon seems to be interested in helping you if you have a gambling problem.

I hope you are able to learn more about your favorite team for the coming fall season.

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Preseason Magazines Review Part One

Most people have the college football magazine that they love.  This can be seen in some of the results of my favorite college football magazine poll.  Some are die hard Phil Steele fans.  Others, it seems, are more Pic of my magazinesof a Street and Smith fan (which is now, of course, just Sporting News).  Regardless, I set out to waste as much time as possible to flip through the four big college football magazines and jot down a few notes so that you would be well informed about stuff in which you probably already knew.

I decided to note the features present, and I have chosen four which are present in all four magazines, to some extent or another.  All have some kind of Heisman preview, or at least they all refer to it.  Athlon, it seems, wants you to go to its website to check out their Heisman preview.  The only place that I saw Heisman mentioned was on page 9, which is essentially a big advertisement for Athlon’s website.  On that page, it explains that you can keep up with the “Heisman Hopefuls” throughout the season at AthlonSports.com.  A quick check, however, shows that the “Heisman Hopefuls” section isn’t ready yet.  Oh well, we can always click on HeismanPundit.com.

The next feature is coaching changes.  Well, at least all four have something to say about it.  The Sporting News and Lindy’s does a coaching changes/coach hot seat kind of thing.  Phil Steele seems to delve into the philosophy and all of the scenarios involving coaching changes including, you guessed it, numbers.  Lindy\'s and Phil SteeleAthlon also has a section which it calls “Coaching Carousels.”  Of course, there are other places you can learn about coaching carousels or hot seats.

The third feature is All American Teams.  All four have one.  And, drum roll please, Tim Tebow is Preseason First Team All American QB by all four magazines!  Popular choice for Second Team seems to be Pat White and Chase Daniel.  Chris Wells and Knowshon Moreno is choice by all four as First Team All American at running back.  It is also important to note that Lindy’s, Athlon and Phil Steele rank either positions or units or both.  This is really interesting and an opportunity for bragging rights.

Finally, there is recruiting.

Sporting News reviews recruiting for many of the schools.  Sporting News also lists:

  • Top JUCO’s (those moving on and the Super Sophomores)
  • Top 50 High School Seniors
  • Other Seniors to Watch
  • Top 50 Juniors to Watch

Lindy’s lists include:

  • Top 25 Recruiting Classes
  • Top 100 Incoming Freshmen
  • Top 100 for High School Seniors

Athlon also has a fairly comprehensive Recruiting preview.

  • Rank each team by conference with the top 20 incoming freshmen in each conference.
  • list a Top 50 Recruiting Classes
  • list an “Athlon Consensus 100,” which is basically a top 100 incoming freshmen.
  • list their “Top Rising High School Seniors”

Phil Steele:

  • Top Frosh where lists the top 525 freshmen
  • lists a Top 25 Recruiting Classes for the last 5 years
  • Top 75 2008 “Frosh Recruiting Ratings,” which also includes JUCO’s
  • “Conference By Conference 2008 Recruiting Ratings”

Continue to Part Two

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Preseason Top Tens

According to the Preseason Magazines

Preseason Magazines\' Top 10

Notes: Street & Smith’s is not out yet. The difference between Phil Steele’s preseason poll and his power poll is that the power poll is who he thinks is best the first week of the season based on what each team has returning plus their incoming freshmen class. His preseaon poll is basically a prediction of how he thinks teams will finish with schedules being included in the mix.

If you want to see the entire polls, you might want to pick up a copy of each magazine. You can generally find them wherever magazines are sold, but I know that your local Borders should have a copy of every magazine including any regional editions such as the ones put out by Athlon. Also, I am interested in which states have good magazines. For example, Texas has Dave Campbell’s Texas Football, and Arkansas has Hooten’s. What does your state have?

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