For the First Time Ever YOU Pick the Cover of Sports Illustrated By Choosing The Best Sports Moment of 2011
Posted: December 9, 2011 | Author: sigroup | Filed under: Facebook, Magazine, Sports Illustrated Cover | Tags: aaron rodgers, Abby Wambach, Barcelona, Blake Griffin, boston bruins, Dallas Mavericks, David Freese, Derek Jeter, Dirk Nowitzki, Eric LeGrand, green bay packers, Kelly Slater, Kemba Walker, Lionel Messi, Los Angeles Clippers, Michigan State Football, nascar sprint cup, New York Yankees, Rory McIlroy, Rutgers, st. louis cardinals, Tim Thomas, Tony Stewart, uconn basketball, us open, US Womens Soccer | Comments OffFor nearly 60 years the cover of Sports Illustrated has defined the story of the day in sports. Upon its release, the iconic cover image stirs a spectrum of passionate dialog, debate,
celebration, criticism and for those who believe in jinxes, fear. But there has always been one constant in that the cover choice has rested in the hands of the SI editorial team. Today, that all changes. Beginning at 3:00 p.m. EST, sports fans can visit SI’s Facebook page (www.facebook.com/sportsillustrated) to rank the top five sports moments from 2011 drawn from a selection of 15 images which correspond to the editorial staff’s selections for the best sports moments of 2011. The moment that receives the most votes will be featured on the cover of SI’s year-end issue. Voting begins today and will end on Friday, December 16th, the magazine cover that YOU picked will hit newsstands on Wednesday, December 21st.
Why is picking the cover a big deal? Listen to what some of the great athletes who have graced the cover had to say:
“To be on the cover of Sports Illustrated it’s kind of a stamp of approval that you’ve made it,” said Sugar Ray Leonard who has appeared on the SI cover 12 times.
2011 College Basketball Preview: Championship or bust for the Tar Heels
Posted: November 9, 2011 | Author: sigroup | Filed under: College Basketball, Sports Illustrated Cover, Weekly Issue | Tags: college basketball preview, harrison barnes, jeremy lamb, kansas basketball, kentucky basketball, north carolina basketball, reeves nelson, terrance jones, thomas robinson, ucla basketball, uconn basketball | Comments OffThis slideshow requires JavaScript.
Stocked with NBA-caliber talent at every position, it’s national championship or bust for North Carolina, which tops the Top 20 of Sports Illustrated’s 2011 College Basketball Preview, dated Nov. 14, 2011, and on newsstands now.
| 1. UNC | 5. Duke | 9. Vanderbilt | 13. Wisconsin | 17. Cincinnati |
| 2. Kentucky | 6. Florida | 10. Louisville | 14. Baylor | 18. Arizona |
| 3. Ohio State | 7. Pittsburgh | 11. Memphis | 15. UCLA | 19. Florida State |
| 4. UConn | 8. Syracuse | 12. Kansas | 16. Xavier | 20. Alabama |