Monday, June 17, 2013

The 2013 Dave Campbell Texas Football Magazine coming to a store near you!

Press Release


ANNOUNCING THE ’13 SUMMER EDITION OF DAVE CAMPBELL’S TEXAS FOOTBALL MAGAZINE

The 54th installment of the southwest’s leading football source hits newsstands on friday

 “Encore!”
The annual summer edition of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football magazine will soon be on racks (June 21) all across Texas! Texas A&M QB Johnny Manziel is on the cover, fresh off his Heisman Trophy victory and the Aggies’ scintillating first year of SEC play. Pick up a copy to read about the unique challenges that face the state’s first returning Heisman winner since 1940s — and what must happen for Kevin Sumlin’s team to once again contend in the rugged SEC West.

I think everyone knew that Johnny was the only correct choice here — there’s no doubt in anyone’s mind that he deserves it,” Stewart said. “So then the question became, ‘How do we tell his story in a fresh and interesting way?’, and ‘How do we best encapsulate who he is and what he represents in just one photo?’ He’s now one of the biggest figures in Texas Football history, and we wanted to make sure that status was well-represented.”

This annual magazine covers college and high school football in Texas as no other publication can. Among the standard features in the 2012 summer edition are:
  • The Preseason All-Texas College team (see addendum);
  • The annual Super Teams (see addendum) and Top 300
  • In-depth analysis of each in-state FBS program’s 2012 team, plus coverage of Texas’ FCS, DII, DIII and JUCO teams
  • The coveted Coverboy spot for every high school classification
  • Individual previews of more than 1,400 high schools in the state of Texas

New features for the 2013 Summer Edition include:
  • A collector’s-item pull-out poster of Texas A&M QB Johnny Manziel
  • A redemption code for a free digital magazine from DCTF
  • Expanded coverage of each in-state FBS school’s 2014 recruiting classes
By-the-numbers roster breakdowns of each in-state FBS school

Friday, June 7, 2013

LSC Season Recap Part II - Track & Field (Outdoor)


 It was another great season for the Lone Star Conference in outdoor Track & Field.  Angelo State swept both titles in the LSC Championship meet, ending ACU's 19 year stranglehold on the men's side.  At the national DII Track & Field Championships, the Texas A&M-Kingsville men finished in 7th place, with 3 individual national champions, while the Angelo State women  finished in 8th place.

The season is not quite over for two Javelinas.  Jeron Robinson and C. J. Griggs are scheduled to compete in the USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships June 20-23.  The 2013 Championships will serve as the selection event for the coveted spots to represent Team USA at the IAAF World Championships August 10 - August 18 in Moscow, Russia.  Be sure to check back to see how they fare.



Individual National Champions
ACU - Amanda Ouedraogo (Triple Jump)
TAMK - Jordan Yamoah (Pole Vault) repeated his 2013 indoor championship
TAMK - Jeron Robinson (High Jump) repeated his 2013 indoor championship
TAMK - C. J. Griggs (Triple Jump) defended his 2012 championship


Track & Field: Three teams finish in top 11 at NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships
27 LSC All Americans

NCAA Division II Championship Results
Women
Angelo State - 8th
Abilene Christian - 11th
Harding - 45th
West Texas A&M - 45th
Texas A&M-Kingsville - 45th
Tarleton State - 45th

Men
Texas A&M-Kingsville - 7th
Abilene Christian - 29th
Angelo State - 37th
West Texas A&M - 46th


LSC Champions 
Angelo State - Men and Women




LSC Outdoor Track & Field: Day one in the books
LSC Outdoor Track & Field: ASU's Gray, Pearson lead multi's
LSC Outdoor Track & Field: Teams set for championship run
LSC Outdoor Track & Field: All-Academic team announced



Lone Star Conference

Angelo State University

Cameron University

Eastern New Mexico University

MSUMustangs.com

Texas A&M-Commerce

Tarleton State University

Texas A&M-Kingsville

Texas Woman's College

University of Texas of the Permian Basin

West Texas A&M University

Western New Mexico