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Get the Rivals.com Recruiting Yearbook when you upgrade to an annual subscription[/URL]. Our annual subscribers automatically receive the Recruiting Yearbook FREE every year (a $12.95 value).
Not only that, but if you are not already a Gold Member, upgrading gives you that status instantly. AND you save about $20 over the course of a year---the $99.95 annual rate breaks down to $8.33 per month.
Don't miss out on the 2007 edition of the Recruiting Yearbook. It's a full-color, 192-page magazine with profiles of more than 1,000 of this season's football and basketball recruits, plus special features on topics like:
- The 10 best recruiting classes of the Rivals era.
- "A Plasma TV in Every Locker”---a look at the latest academic and training facility enhancements designed to win recruits around the country.
- The state of Arizona, which is enjoying its best year for high school football talent on record.
and more recruiting stories, analysis and profiles.
Upgrade now[/URL], and reserve your free copy of the 2007 Yearbook.