Beckett Media's Alabama National Champs commemorative issue set to hit newsstands Monday

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The celebrations have only just begun for Crimson Tide football fans as the University of Alabama football team knocked off the Texas Longhorns for their 13th national championship on Thursday night in Pasadena, Calif.

And we want to make sure we can help the Alabama fans celebrate.

Beckett Media‘s Alabama National Champs commemorative issue will start arriving on newsstands on Monday with its dual-covered 80 full-color pages highlighting not only the Crimson Tide’s 37-21 victory, but also the team’s run to a perfect 14-0 season. Order your special issue today by clicking here.

Inside, fans can find a recap of the SEC Championship Game, the Iron Bowl and every other matchup this season. In addition, the issue also contains a look at the team’s biggest stars — including Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram — as well as a rundown of some of the biggest names in Crimson Tide history and a look at their memorabilia.  You know, legends like Paul “Bear” Bryant, Joe Namath, Bart Starr and many others.

Get a sampling of what can be found inside the magazine after the jump.

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2 comments

  1. Paul 8 January, 2010 at 09:41

    Did you have a Texas one ready to go as well? Thank goodness the magazines aren’t like the Super Bowl shirts that are made up ahead of time or else someone in another country might be reading about how Colt McCoy lead the Horns to the championship. :)

  2. chrisolds 10 January, 2010 at 16:18

    We didn’t prep one for Texas. Newsstand demand was apparently much higher for Alabama, so it was Crimson Tide or not at all.

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