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It should be just a few weeks before it hits the stores. BTW, you can go to their website and pre-order a copy, but I'm not sure it'll come in any quicker that way...

Also, you can vote for the 4A coverboy on their website -- there are 7 candidates for the honor, and Michael Dugat of Dayton and Brandon Williams of Central are two of the nominees.

Check out: http://www.texasfootball.com/

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I just remember how many problems people have had when they've tried to pre-order the magazine. Unless they've dramatically improved their service, don't expect to be getting it any sooner by mail than you would on the bookshelf at Wal-Mart...

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From Texas Football.com, DCTF's online site:

2006 DCTF to hit stores June 13th

06/06/2006

DALLAS – Summer in Texas means two things – hot weather and football season is quickly approaching. To get the state ready for all of the action is Dave Campbell’s Texas Football, the Southwest’s leading football source since 1960, which goes on sale June 13.

Printed and published annually by Host Communications Inc, this year marks the 47th edition of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football. This year’s 368-page magazine includes in-depth sections on professional, collegiate and high school football in Texas.

This year’s cover features four of the state’s best high school quarterbacks (Jarrett Lee, Brenham; Ryan Mallett, Texas High; G.J. Kinne, Gilmer; John Chiles, Mansfield Summit) together with Texas Football legend Earl Campbell.

The cover story examines the “Texas Revolution†— the transformation of Texas high school football’s run-oriented past to its modern pass-happy philosophy.

Fans can get their first look at the cover in “The Making of the 2006 Cover†to be aired on FSN Southwest Sunday, June 11th. Check local listings for time and station.

The 2006 edition also looks at the changing of the guard at QB at all of the Division I programs in Texas; how Southlake Carroll has gone from a suburban program to one of the greatest dynasties in Texas High School history; and a recruiting feature that looks at how the state is churning out big-time QB prospects.

Plus, the magazine includes yearly staples like the Reebok Super Team, the Gear Boss Coaches of the Year, the All-Texas College Team, and team-by-team coverage of more than 1,300 high school football teams.

Dave Campbell’s Texas Football is available throughout the state where magazines are sold. It also can be ordered by calling 1.866.313.2578 or online. The cover price is $9.95.

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