I caved in - couldn'tr help myself Order Form BATON ROUGE -- LSU Athletics has commissioned production of a special collectible highlight video and DVD commemorating the 2003 LSU football season and national championship game against Oklahoma. "Victory for LSU" will include highlights from all fourteen games, interviews with head coach Nick Saban and his players, behind the scenes footage and Sugar Bowl festivities. The length of the video, currently in production, will be approximately forty five minutes. LSU fans can pre-order either DVD or VHS copies of the film now online, at www.LSUsports.net or by calling toll free, 1-800-324-3875. Mail orders may be sent to: LSU Championship Video, 100 Pine Avenue, Holmes, PA 19043. Both DVD and VHS copies are priced at $19.95 each, plus $5.00 shipping and handling. Orders will be shipped in February. ISP Sports, headquartered in Winston Salem, N.C., and Innovision Film and Video Productions in Fayetteville, N.Y., have teamed to produce and market the video. Collegiate Images, located in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., manages the video licensing rights on behalf of LSU. Emmy Award winning filmmaker Roger Springfield, president of Innovision is writing and producing the film. Jim Birdsall, one of the voices of NFL Films is narrating the production. Springfield, who also produced the Syracuse University national championship basketball video said, "We're already working hard to give LSU fans a film they will cherish for years to come. It's a wonderful story about this team's dedication and commitment to become the top team in college football." Springfield also created and was executive producer of "Rites of Autumn: The Story of College Football", a ten-part ESPN documentary about the history of college football. Springfield and his company have also completed work for the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame, the Big East Conference, Virginia Tech, Syracuse, Seton Hall, Cornell and Colgate Universities. "This video promises to be an outstanding representation of the accomplishments of this special football season," said LSU athletics director Skip Bertman. "Our fans will be excited about adding this to their collection of LSU memorabilia." ISP Sports is the largest collegiate multi-media rights holder in the country. The company manages multi-media rights for eighteen major collegiate athletic programs, including SEC schools Alabama, Auburn, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. According to Ben Sutton, President of ISP Sports, "We're delighted to have the opportunity to work with the National Champion LSU Football program. The football team showed passion and commitment throughout the football season and we are committed to giving LSU and their fans a video that exemplifies this same passion and commitment."
Thanks for the info. I just ordered mine and yea I'm in serious debt now between the N.C. tickets,the plane fare,the hotel and now all the N.C. gear. Oh well.