Posted by admin | Posted in Media News, Sports | Posted on 13-08-2009
ESPN.com has launched 2009 College Football Challenge for its sports fans. Players can submit up to three entries in a specific conference within the Division 1-A football bowl subdivision, across all conferences or both after registering.
College Football Challenge players can select six offensive players, one team kicker and one team defense each week. ESPN will award the winner with the most points at the end of the season and a guest a trip to the 2010 national championship game.
2009 College Football Challenge launched on August 11 is the newly redesigned College Pick ‘Em, with a more user-friendly interface for fans and more content integration with ESPNU. The game, which will feature ten – 10 – Saturday college football games played with confidence points, will once again include a mobile extension for players on their phones. Since it was first introduced to fans in 2000, College Pick ‘Em has grown to nearly 300,000 users in 2008, up 83 percent compared to five years ago.
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