Every year the bookshore shelves become ever more cluttered with preseason mags. So many of them now focus on fantasy stuff. For sports gamblers, most of the mags aren't worth the paper. Most of the magazines (Athlon, Lindy's, Street & Smith, Sporting News, etc.) consist of basic articles the likes of which you see in typical newspaper previews. They are your typical journalist skim the surface articles. They give you the highpoints of teams, the key players, the common media angles to a team, and meaningless predictions. If you are interested in one football mag that gives you solid information about the fundamentals of every college football team's entire roster, historical spread performances, matchup measures and indicators, various solid betting angles, and more, then I'd recommend Phil Steele's College Football Preview. It's not available at all bookstores, but I found mine recently at Barnes and Noble. The Blue Ribbon Yearbook (available only by mail order/online, and not in book stores) is a distant 2nd. (However, the Blue Ribbon basketball book is far and away the #1 college hoops book for bettors.)
If you want one mag to study the NFL, then I'd recommend you buy Steele's College mag and send in the card in it to get his NFL guide sent to you for free. It's not really that much better than others, but it's not worse. Most of the NFL guides contain about the same kind of journalist pablum and provide very little insight or edges for gamblers.
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