I am looking forward to Dave Campbell's. I know their coverage of small ball is limited but I enjoy looking at all classifications. I also enjoy the college section. I think I also get the FNF magazine.
I'm ready for 2a days.
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I think FNF magazine is out of business for the Texas version.
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I get it to see how many the teams have returning. I always laughed when I looked at the small school information listed. One time they had a kid listed as a player to watch and he was barely 5' and weighed about 90lbs. He was a junior and had never played a lot, but you would think Dave Campbell had some secret information. I think they just looked at the list of players and said eenie meenie minie mo...
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Maybe back in the older days!!! Matt Stepp, who ran the FNF, has really upgraded their coverage and has pushed Coaches around the state to return their coach's questionnaires.Razorback wrote: ↑Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:02 am I get it to see how many the teams have returning. I always laughed when I looked at the small school information listed. One time they had a kid listed as a player to watch and he was barely 5' and weighed about 90lbs. He was a junior and had never played a lot, but you would think Dave Campbell had some secret information. I think they just looked at the list of players and said eenie meenie minie mo...
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Some of those smaller schools do have some playmakers who are not that big of stature. One of Windthorst's key players last season was 5'7", 152# and played o-line and LB.
I have DCTF back to '96. I love pulling them out and just reading a certain classification for a given year and looking at the all-state teams and if any of those guys played well in college, as well. +1 on Matt Stepp and his efforts. Couple of years ago I had a pretty good gripe about some of their marketing strategy, and dude discussed it openly and fairly on another board. The only way I don't buy their magazine is if they don't publish one...
I have DCTF back to '96. I love pulling them out and just reading a certain classification for a given year and looking at the all-state teams and if any of those guys played well in college, as well. +1 on Matt Stepp and his efforts. Couple of years ago I had a pretty good gripe about some of their marketing strategy, and dude discussed it openly and fairly on another board. The only way I don't buy their magazine is if they don't publish one...
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DCTF has misspelled multiple Ganado kids over the years. I'm a member and am looking forward to my magazine here in the next few weeks. 2 a days in 2 months. It's all going to be good.
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I haven’t bought a DCTF in at least three years.
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What I meant was that the kid never played and there was no way they had looked at the stats seriously. He was a great kid, and played a lot in JH and JV but when it came to football he just never got the hang of it.TroRAntelope wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 7:50 pm Some of those smaller schools do have some playmakers who are not that big of stature. One of Windthorst's key players last season was 5'7", 152# and played o-line and LB.