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Monday
Dec132010

The OGS 2010 Holiday Gift Guide

By JOHN P. WISE
One Great Season

Have you started your holiday shopping yet? Don't know what to get for the college football fan in your life?

Worry no more; below is the One Great Season 2010 Holiday Gift Guide:

Picture of College Football Book by Sports Illustrated

+ The College Football Book — At 11 inches by 12 inches, and weighing more than four pounds, you'd think this 288-page coffee table book would run at least $40. But this all-encompassing Sports Illustrated publication costs only half that, and tells you everything you need to know about America's greatest sport through 2007.

+ Michigan vs. Ohio State: The Rivalry — Take an hour-long look inside the greatest rivalry in all of sports. There are plenty of specially made documentaries on Ohio State-Michigan, but this offering from HBO is the best I've seen. It's a steal at $12 on Amazon.

+ 3-Pack Magnet Set — I don't personally get into decorating your car with sports paraphernalia, but I know this stuff is popular. And the fine folks at CollegeFootballStore.com have these magnet packs for hundreds of teams, including your favorite college football squad, for only $15.

Picture of Rival Game Day Crock Pot

+ Game Day Crock Pot — This 3-quart slow cooker is perfect for the tailgate party or the bowl-day gathering at your house. Make your favorite dip or stew or even a batch of My Mom's Chili. A crock pot lives a long life, so $50 is definitely worth it.

+ Team Apparel — Hats, T-shirts, sweatshirts, jerseys and other gear are always no-brainers. Just remember your brother, boyfriend, husband or son is probably packing on a few pounds this time of year, so be sure to size your item accordingly.

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