OT- Sports Illustrated subscription

Submitted by TheOnlyVictors on

So coming into this football season I was looking at the magazine Sports Illustrated, and  as I have a tough time keeping up with college sports, or any sport for that matter during the season, I think a SI subscription would be pretty cool. I was hoping that you guys here at mgoblog could tell me whether I should get one. Also- first thread I've made!

ND Sux

August 6th, 2010 at 7:13 AM ^

The Internet is all you really need.  If you feel you MUST have a mag, then I also recommend ESPN The Mag because it's MUCH cheaper.  Sure there are fewer issues, but if you have any kind of life, you don't have time to get completely through a weekly periodical anyhow. 

Wolverine318

August 6th, 2010 at 7:19 AM ^

the internet is my suggestion. The insider subscription for ESPN the magazine is worthless. You don't get any new information that is not already posted on mgoblog. SI is the more preferable one, only because you get the swim suit edition. 

MH20

August 6th, 2010 at 8:58 AM ^

I have had an SI subscription for 15 years.  I used to read every magazine from cover to cover, religiously.  It was my gateway to sports.  Then I discovered that most anything in SI could be had on the Internet within five seconds, at 50 different locations.

In short, I haven't read a single magazine, not even a page, in over a year.  I don't even know why I still get it -- probably because my mom auto-renews my subscription.  Sorry, mom.

mi_vandal

August 6th, 2010 at 9:15 AM ^

I think I am currently 7 or 8 issues behind on SI - they keep piling up, and I don't seem to be able to find the time to read them.  Yet I refresh this site every few hours all day long....

BLUEOkie

August 6th, 2010 at 9:09 AM ^

The only reason I have SI was so I could get Madden for free.  If you don't cancel they will automatically renew your subscription for around $70, definitely not worth it.  Usually you can get the first year pretty cheap or a cool gift like Madden but the internet is all you really need.

wildbackdunesman

August 6th, 2010 at 9:17 AM ^

Sports Illustrated now employs Michael Rosenberg.

You can find free articles online with similar content to that magazine.  I personally think it would be a waste of money.

robpollard

August 6th, 2010 at 9:24 AM ^

As a long time subscriber, I think it is worth it.  I use si.com (and plenty of other Internet sites) all the time, but they don't replace the magazine.  It's form, as much as content.  

For example, their current issue is a double issue focused on "Where are they now?"  It's a cool annual issue and they focus on legends with in-depth articles (e.g., Stan Musial) and people you're vaguely aware of and get interesting quick updates on (e.g., they did a bunch of brief blurbs on Internet/YouTube sensations, eg., the "Boom Goes the Dynamite" kid, the girl who forgot the words to the natl anthem before Mo Cheeks stepped in to save her).  I'm guessing much (if not all) of this stuff is available online, but if you go to si.com, you don't see any of it mentioned right now, b/c the Internet is much more focused on what is happening RIGHT NOW (e.g., free-agent signings, scores) and reporters generating power rankings and mail bags.  The form the magazine allows you to cut through the clutter.

In short, getting the magazine (or the app on the iPad, if you're so inclined) gives you a chance to step back and get some insightful stories (along with some solid, brief "news" updates at the front so you get a good overview of what's going on) about sports and learn a bit more about the people who play these games.

SysMark

August 6th, 2010 at 6:09 PM ^

I had an SI subscription for years, rarely read it.  For me it was always kind of the People Magazine of sports.  Lot of soft content.  By today's internet standards any actual "news" in a magazine is old by the time it hits your mailbox.

Speaking of the mailbox, I am doing everything I can to empty it and receive no paper mail - terminating magazines are a great step in that direction.

GustaveFerbert

August 6th, 2010 at 3:35 PM ^

either you like the magazine or you do not.   

I like the magazine for taking it to the crapper or reading it on airplanes or while outside grilling etc...

Do not let your subscription auto renew..you can always negotiate the cheapest rate if you call them or email....