Football Media Guide Coach Letter

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Advertising Opportunities - The 2018 football season is upon us! Please consider purchasing an advertisement for your business or placing a personal ad for your athlete, spirit squad or band member. The guide will be sold at varsity home games and will include important information such as: home and away team rosters, football team schedules, team photos, individual varsity photos, coaching staff photos and biographies, LRCA personal interest stories and season highlights along with advertisements placed by businesses and individuals. The deadline to reserve your ad space is July 18, 2018.

And return to Business Office, attention: Debbie Davis. For questions concerning advertising opportunities please contact Debbie Davis, LRCA Communications Department, at or 501-868-9822.

In the past parents have honored their seniors by placing an ad. Samples of various ads can be seen in the sample guide on this page. Thank you in advance for considering this opportunity to support Warrior Athletics! We look forward to seeing you under the 'Friday Night Lights'! Little Rock Christian Academy Athletic Department.

Football Media Guide Coach Letter

Clemson Football Media Guide

Published 1:14 p.m. UTC Jul 19, 2018 On a Thursday morning in early June, one day before Louisville's deadline to finish its football media guide, coach Bobby Petrino made a phone call to the team's spokesman, Rocco Gasparro. The coach had an idea for a new cover. Until that morning, the plan was for the inside front cover to feature wide receivers Jaylen Smith, Dez Fitzpatrick and Seth Dawkins, three of the best in the conference, with the tag line 'Speed City.'

Louisville Football Media Guide

Petrino had a fresh idea, one that generated some buzz Tuesday. He thought the school could add Triple Crown winner Justify, and put that image on the front cover. Related: There's a lot going on with Louisville football's media guide cover Petrino brought Gasparro into his office and unveiled what he envisioned. Grant Apgar, the graphic designer for the football program, purchased a stock image of Justify on Adobe Stock and placed it with Smith, Fitzpatrick and Dawkins. The school finished the cover by the following Monday, making some subtle tweaks such as changing the orientation to fit a vertical cover layout. Gasparro sent the cover to Louisville's marketing team, which added the subtext at the bottom of the cover as an explanation: 'Fast thoroughbreds aren't the only ones who accelerate to win here.

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Louisville Cardinals have been taking flight at a breakneck pace for over a century. Welcome to Speed City.' Gasparro also said the Cardinals kicked around some other ideas, some novel like the horse, some not. Before that Thursday, the front cover was going to be what ended up being the back cover, a nondescript uniformed person holding a football with a dark visor obscuring his face, 'not to single anybody out.' At the last minute, Louisville decided to put a unique twist on what's usually a fairly regular exercise. More coverage: Georgia athlete Jeremiah Pruitte commits to Louisville football.