East Mississippi's 2013 NJCAA National Championship football season relived in four-disc collectible DVD set
East Mississippi Community College football fans will be able to relive the Lions' 2013 NJCAA National Championship season with the comprehensive DVD set of "Inside the PR1DE: The Complete Second Season" available for purchase now.
SCOOBA – East Mississippi Community College football fans will be able to relive the Lions' 2013 NJCAA National Championship season with the comprehensive DVD set of "Inside the PR1DE: The Complete Second Season" available for purchase now.
Priced at $30, the collector's edition includes all 13 complete episodes of "Inside the PR1DE," a weekly 30-minute, documentary-style television series that gives fans an inside look at the East Mississippi football program, as well as featuring game highlights from all 12 victories during the Lions' 2013 national championship run. A production of East Mississippi Media and Broadcast Media Group, the four-disc DVD set contains more than seven total hours of content, including television commercials, promotional videos and more.
The collectible DVD set can be purchased by contacting the EMCC Development Foundation Office at 662-476-5063 with Visa and MasterCard orders being accepted by phone. Checks made payable to the EMCC Development Foundation for the 2013 EMCC Football DVD set can also be mailed to the EMCC Development Foundation Office at P.O. Box 158; Scooba, MS 39358.
Additionally, EMCC's football championship DVD set will be available for purchase during East Mississippi's Thursday home basketball doubleheader against rival Itawamba Community College. With the MACJC North Division basketball titles up for grabs with less than two weeks remaining in the regular season, Thursday's hoops action pitting the current division front-runners is set to tip off with a 5:30 p.m. women's game followed by a 7:30 p.m. men's contest at EMCC's Keyes T. Currie Coliseum.
Fans coming to the Scooba campus for Thursday's crucial EMCC-ICC basketball doubleheader are encouraged to wear pink as part of the nation's Play 4Kay initiative to raise breast cancer awareness and funds for research in honor of the late North Carolina State women's basketball coach Kay Yow.