Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook

Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook

The "Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook" is an annual publication which includes preseason previews of every NCAA Division I men's college basketball team in the United States. Created in 1981 by future Boston Celtics general manager Chris Wallace, ["Celtics to Introduce New GM". "Boston Herald". 27 May 1997.] it is currently compiled by a team of college basketball writers led by Chris Dortch. The 384-page publication has been described as the "Bible" of college basketball, [Hall, Wally. "Like it is: True-blue basketball fans need this publication". "Arkansas Democrat-Gazette". 8 November 2000.] and its preseason rankings and awards predictions are widely reported in the press. [Wolfley, Bob. "Ranking for MU a bit of a surprise". ""The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel". 17 October 2006.] ["Question: Will Duke struggle in ACC in '05?" "Winston-Salem Journal". 8 July 2004.] [Wolfley, Bob. "Badgers enjoy Blue Ribbon Cheer". "The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel". 9 November 2000.] [Berkowitz, Steve. "National Men's Preview". "The Washington Post". 31 October 1997.]

Since 2000, Blue Ribbon Publications has also produced an annual college football yearbook.

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External links

* [http://www.blueribbonyearbook.com/ Blue Ribbon College Sports Publications]


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