The February 13 Issue of ESPN The Magazine is on Sale Today; Reggie Bush or Vince Young? Who is ESPN The Magazine's NEXT Athlete; Plus: The Magazine's Super Bowl and Winter Olympics Previews.NEW YORK New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of -- ESPN The Magazine ESPN The Magazine is a bi-weekly sports magazine published by the ESPN sports network in New Britain, CT in the United States. The first issue was published on March 11, 1998. : NEXT 2006: You Can't Take Your Eyes Off of Him. Why does The Magazine think Reggie Bush Reginald "Reggie" Bush, birth name: Reginald Alfred Bush II (born March 2, 1985 in San Diego, California), nicknamed 'The Human Highlight Reel' and 'The President', alluding to President Bush, is an American football player who plays for the New Orleans Saints of the NFL. is NEXT? Because he has a talent so rare he must be seen to be believed. The Magazine's Tim Keown reports. Did You See The Rose Bowl? Why do the fans think Vince Young Vincent Paul Young, Jr. (born May 18, 1983[1] in Houston, Texas), commonly Vince Young, or "VY", is an American football player. He is a dual-threat quarterback, and the current starting quarterback for the National Football League Tennessee Titans. is NEXT? In ESPN's SportsNation poll, the fans said it simple: he won when it mattered the most. The Magazine's David Fleming
David Fleming reports. Game Changer Changer The name given to a clearing member that is willing to assume the opposite position of a futures contract within a larger alternative exchange, of which it also is a clearing member. ? Try World Changer. Michelle Wie hasn't won a Heisman or a Rose Bowl. All she's done is change the way people think about women and sports. The Magazine's Eric Adelson reports. Believe It. Soccer Has Arrived. Heard it before? Sure. But with stars like Oguchi Onyewu and cred cred Noun Slang short for credibility Noun 1. cred - credibility among young fashionable urban individuals street cred, street credibility at the World Cup, U.S. Soccer is here to stay. The Magazine's Luke Cyphers reports. NEXT 2006. Before the year's up, this class will defy gravity, make millions and prove you're never too old to be NEXT. The Magazine's Elena Bergeron reports. NEXT 2016. Meet five young athletes who will explode on the world stage over the next decade. The Magazine's Jordan Brenner reports. Where NEXT Is Born. Today's prep stars are crisscrossing the nation in search of programs that will launch their careers. The Magazine found where they're landing. 2005 Report Card. The Magazine looks back at last year's Class of NEXT SUPER BOWL PREVIEW: Livin 'XL. Find out why Seahawk Matt Hasselback and Steeler Troy Polamalu will be XL factors. Plus, The Magazine's guide on who to root for if your favorite team in not in Detroit. WINTER OLYMPICS PREVIEW: Ski Free or Die. Bode Miller's life was once as free as the style he brings to the slopes. But friends and family fear he's lost his balance. The Magazine's Eric Adelson reports. Italian Ice. Eighty-four finals in 16 days are enough to bring on a brain freeze. Not to worry. The Magazine's provides the course map of TiVo-worthy events and inside tips on rules, rivalries, curiosities and what it takes to win. OTHER FEATURES: For Your Consideration. Sam Cassell may be the best supporting player in the NBA NBA abbr. 1. National Basketball Association 2. National Boxing Association NBA (US) n abbr (= National Basketball Association) → Basketball-Dachverband (= . Maybe that's because he has a soul of a leading man. The Magazine's Tom Friend reports. Acts of Kindness. A mismatched family of strangers helped Randy Foye go from Newark street kid to Villanova's leader. The Magazine's contributor Chris Smith reports. Lucky Duck. Scott Niedermayer has won on every level. But by giving up millions to play with brother Rob in Anaheim, he's winning where it counts. The Magazine's E.J. Hradek reports.
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