Contests
Prediction contests at CFBPredictions.com
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Top 25 Weekly Pool
The Top 25 Weekly Pool will allow participants to raise the stakes of the original Top 25 Weekly Challenge contest by contributing to the cash prize pool which will be used for the prize payouts for the contest. Like the Top 25 Weekly Challenge, participants will predict winners from ten selected games each week that usually have at least one team from the current AP Top 25 Poll. The contest will be identical the Top 25 Weekly Challenge, the only difference is the entry fee and higher payout. -
Top 25 Weekly Challenge
This contest will test college football fans' ability to predict games on a weekly basis comprising of ten selected match-ups that pit at least one team from the current AP Top 25 Poll. See how you fair against other fans throughout the entire season or just play when you feel like it for a chance to win the weekly prize. Just like in college football, your record will largely determine your success. There is a weekly cash prize winner and an end of season prize winner which will be determined through the accumulation of record and points. Entry is free and open to all registered users. -
Conference Challenges
Think you are an expert of a certain BCS conference? Then this is the contest series you'll want to play to find out. Each and every week, you will be asked to predict all games within a conference of your choice. You can play one conference or all of them, it's up to you. The more you play, the higher chance of winning cash and bragging rights. There is an end of season cash prize for all six conference contest winners. Entry is free and open to all registered users. -
Top 25 Season Challenge
This contest will test college football fans on their long-term prediction skills. This is your chance to make predictions about how you think the season will play out in each conference, who will win the Heisman Award and which team you feel will hold up the crystal football and claim the 2010 National Championship in January. A cash prize will be awarded to the winner following the conclusion of the season in January. Entry is free and open to all registered users. -
Bowl Series Challenge
The BSC is a post season contest which takes place during Bowl Season. This contest will ask participants to predict winners of every bowl game and a significant cash prize will be awarded to the winner. Entry is free and open to all registered users. -
NCAA Weekly Pool
This has its entrants contribute to a cash prize pool where multiple winners will be awarded a percentage from the pool of cash. The contest is identical to the NCAA Weekly Challenge, the only difference is an entry fee, multiple cash winners and a much higher payout. The more participants, the higher the payouts. Entry has a fee and is open to all registered users. -
NCAA Weekly Challenge
This content will test college basketball fans' ability to predict games on a weekly basis comprising of ten selected match-ups that pit at least one team from the current AP Top 25 Poll. See how you stack up against other fans throughout the entire season or just play when you feel like it for a chance to win the weekly prize. Just like in college basketball, your record will largely determine your success and where you will be seeded in the NCAA Tournament Challenge. There is a weekly cash prize winner and an end of season prize winner which will be determined through the accumulation of record and points. Entry is free and open to all registered users. -
NCAA Season Challenge
This contest will test college basketball fans' long-term prediction skills. Make predictions about how you think the season will play out in each of the top basketball conferences, who will become the AP National Player of the Year and which team you feel will cut down the nets in April and take home the National Championship. A cash prize will be awarded to the winner following the conclusion of the basketball season in April. Entry is free and open to all registered users. -
NCAA Tournament Challenge
This is the post-season contest for college basketball. The NCAATC admits a field of the 32 best college basketball predictors from the NCAA Weekly Challenge standings. Just like the NCAA Tournament, this is a single elimination, head to head style prediction contest. The last one standing will be acknowledged as the year's best college basketball predictor, win a cash prize and earn a place on the Winners Wall.
