Things You'll Need:
- Internet access
- Credit card
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Step 1
Access the Web site www.GatorBait.net if you want information regarding the University of Florida football, basketball and baseball teams as well as football and basketball recruiting.GatorBait.net is an affiliate of the Rivals Network and provides up-to-date information daily as well as an ever-growing message board interface that allows fellow Gator fans to share ideas. GatorBait.net requires a monthly membership to access its content.
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Step 2
Check out the Web site www.FightinGators.com for a different type of Internet interface as compared to the Web site mentioned in step No. 1. FightinGators.com is run by the Scout Network and is much newer than GatorBait.net. FightGators.com and provides in-depth information on football, basketball and baseball and focuses a lot of attention on football recruiting. It, too, requires a membership.
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Step 3
Look at the Web site www.GatorZone.com if you are interested in University of Florida information that does not require a monthly or yearly membership. GatorZone is the official Web site of Gators' athletic department and is updated daily by the sports information staff at the school. This site features a more broad scope of news and features. You can expect to find information on such sports as softball and track and field at this site whereas you won't find that same news in the sites mentioned in step Nos. 1 and 2.
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Step 4
Point your Internet browser to the Web site www.Alligator.org for news and features about the athletic program as produced by University of Florida students. This site is the online version of the UF student newspaper, the Independent Florida Alligator. This site isn't as in-depth as the previous three but it provides good information from a source that is close to all of the athletic programs on the campus.








