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Winter 2007

FACE FORWARD

The faces of sports are constantly changing. Season to season and week to week. Some change teams, some change the world, and some; sadly, move on. In this issue we take you face-to-face with some to watch and some to remember.

FEATURES
Tyler Hansborough  - Dubbed “Psycho-T” by his teammates, this powerful, focused,
forward plans to lead the Heels to another NCAA title. Look out!

Skip Prosser: A Death in the Wake Family  16
The fall season gathers a community faced with unprecedented
hardships and trials back to campus, the basketball court and the watchful eye of a world of fans and supporters. 

Roy Williams: Great Expectations Abound  20
Raising his own bar, the Tar Heels coach finds little time to worry about expectations of legacy, institution, fans or others.
 
Henry Logan 46
The first black college basketball player to break the color line in the South—Henry Logan still today retains his modesty, and many records.

Dale Earnhardt, Jr.: Switching Lanes 62
Family, growing up in the fast lane, and fans, fans, fans.
Dale, Jr., puts it all on the line in a move to Hendrick.

Mark Teixeira:  Big Plans with the Braves  68
The dynamic first baseman is ready to take the Braves all the way.

DEPARTMENTS
College PREVIEWS 07-08
Top 12 College Basketball  11
ACC Previews 24
SEC Previews 30
Teams of Interest Previews 36
Other Conference Previews 40

NBA PREVIEWS 07-08
NBA Overview 07-08 52
NBA Team Previews 07-08 54

NHL PREVIEWS 07-08
NHL Overview 58
NHL Team Previews 59
  
COLLEGE FOOTBALL UPDATE
BCS System Still Lacking 61

AND...

ACC, SEC, NBA  and Southern Teams of Interest—Full Season Schedules

GREAT GOLF
YOU CAN PLAY NOW!
Charlotte’s NEW Crown Jewel 66

SIGHTINGS   | Every picture tells a story, and here at Southern Sports Journal, we take thousands for each issue. Here’s a new feature you’re sure to love...and now there’s much more online at...www.southernsportsjournal.net

Written By: adminSSJournal
Date Posted: 11/20/2007
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