USA TODAY Publishes Two College Football Publications
December 14 2009 - 12:52PM
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Sports Weekly College Bowl Preview and BCS Championship Showdown
Available on Newsstands Now MCLEAN, Va., Dec. 14 /PRNewswire/ --
USA TODAY, the nation's top-selling print newspaper, has published
two college football publications, both available on newsstands
now. The Sports Weekly College Football Bowls Preview, a 48-page
tabloid-sized edition, will be on sale nationally through January
10th at a cover price of $4.95. The BCS Championship Showdown, a
100-page glossy publication, sells for $7.99 and will be on sale
through January. The USA TODAY Sports Weekly College Football Bowls
Preview provides sports fans with all the information they need to
enjoy the 34 bowls played between December 19th and January 7th.
The issue can be ordered online at:
service.usatoday.com/specialeditions. The USA TODAY Sports Weekly
College Football Bowls Preview includes: -- An in-depth look at
Alabama running back Mark Ingram and Texas wide receiver Jordan
Shipley, who'll try to lead their teams to the national
championship on January 7th. -- A look at Cotton Bowl hopes to gain
BCS prominence as the bowl moves this year to the new Cowboys
Stadium. -- Predictions from USA TODAY experts. -- Analysis of all
34 bowls, with rosters of starters, season results and, for major
bowls, a look at who has the edge in various offensive and
defensive categories. The BCS Championship Showdown is a
celebration of University of Alabama and University of Texas' path
to one of the biggest games in college football. It's everything a
fan needs to enjoy the game and perfect as a keepsake for fans of
either team. The publication can be ordered online at
bcspreview.usatoday.com, and features two covers - Texas or
Alabama. A commemorative publication featuring the winning team
will be available on Jan. 7, 2010. The glossy Bowl Championship
Series publication includes: -- Game-by-game recaps for Texas and
Alabama -- Histories of the two football programs -- Matchup
analysis and players to watch -- A recap of the entire 2009 college
football season USA TODAY was founded in 1982 with a mission to
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