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Sports Washington magazine
Was at the local barnes and noble and saw an old issue of the "Sports Washington" magazine that Kim always hypes up as part of teh dawgman subscription. The "magazine" looks like one of those cheap catalogs you get in the mail, it's literally about 5 pages of bullshit by Fatters and it's published quarterly. What cracks me up is the Doogs on the board who look forward to receiving that piece of garbage in the mail.
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Generic reply one: Mine came in the mail yesterday. I already cranked it four times to that feature on Jack Lockner.
Generic reply two: I didn't get mine.
jismdawg: KG, CF, SE a Q, why didn't I get my SW?
Purpledoogfan: Those white helmuts on the cover look hella sweet.
yadda, yadda, yadda
Seriously.
Great memories of making the whole front page of the Doogman Premium Bored into a jism disaster.
Can anyone on the board put a retail value on some of the late 90's - mid 2000's issues?
I've got a few hidden - I hate to say it, but sandwiched between my favorite Playboy mags of the same era
Sports Washington Magazine is the must-have resource for the ultimate University of Washington sports fanatic. Every issue provides readers with the most comprehensive and up-to-the-minute news coverage on the WU Huskies. Sports Washington is mostly comprised of hardcore reporting on Husky football and basketball, as well as in-depth analysis and information on the department’s entire recruiting processes. You will find interviews and profiles on your favorite star players, and the coaches that lead them to victory! The action-packed photography filling the pages of Sports Washington capture unforgettable Husky moments, putting readers right on the sidelines of it all. The publication covers past wins and losses, examines upcoming games and seasons, and promotes the school’s most anticipated recruits. Sports Washington Magazine makes every reader a Husky insider, celebrating the exciting world of University of Washington sports.
Sports Washington's 1996 Signing Day recap:
JH: Corey Dillon should play safety instead of running back, but he's too selfish
Fall 1996:
Dillon sets UW's single-season rushing and TDs record
Fall 1997:
Dillon sets NFL rookie single-game rushing record with 246 yards against Tennessee
Fall 2000
Dillon sets NFL single-game rushing record with 278 yards against Denver
Fall 2004
Dillon is selected to his fourth Pro Bowl. As a running back.