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One year in the early 70s in the college preview edition, they tabbed Mark Harmon as the best pasher in the nation. UCLA ran a wishbone and Harmon threw maybe 8 pashes a game. Very astute.
The first (and last) place I read about Ron Powlus, future four-time Heisman winner. RIP, to the mag.
I remember when lots of papers had Sunday mags. I feel like it was a sign of how big-time the paper was if it had its own mag. Now I feel like it's probably down to a couple handfuls.
That was Beano Cook.Heard about him from some guy who likes to wear mascot masks. Wasn't he the one who said four-time Hesiman winner, not Parade?
That was Beano Cook.
Sunday magazines used to be supported largely by department store ads. When they disappeared so did the Sunday magazines. And much of the best feature writing in American newspapers went with it.The first (and last) place I read about Ron Powlus, future four-time Heisman winner. RIP, to the mag.
I remember when lots of papers had Sunday mags. I feel like it was a sign of how big-time the paper was if it had its own mag. Now I feel like it's probably down to a couple handfuls.
That is correct. On ESPN.Ahh, that's right, not Corso. But Beano called that, not Parade, correct?