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How to Get Insider Information on University of Central Florida Athletics

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Are you a fan of University of Central Florida (UCF) athletics but don't know where to get information online about the Knights? There are quite a few places that provide daily information about UCF, and they are just a click away.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Go to the Inside Knights website for access to a membership-based platform (see Resources below). This site is run by Scout Media and features breaking news and reports from the sidelines of UCF sports such as football, basketball and baseball. Inside Knights is updated daily and features a wide range of news and features. This site requires a monthly payment for access to its features.

  2. Step 2

    Check out the UCF Sports website for another membership site (see Resources). This particular one is run by the Rivals Network and features many of the same features and articles that are offered at the Inside Knights website. UCF Sports specializes in football and football recruiting and doesn't feature some of the less-popular sports at UCF such as swimming, diving and track and field. This website features an easy-to-use message board system.

  3. Step 3

    Access the Central Florida Future website for news on UCF athletics that is free of charge (see Resources). This site isn't as in-depth as the two previously mentioned, but it does provide good information about the athletics program at UCF. All articles are from the student newspaper at UCF, so it may have some extra information that the other sites don't boast.

Tips & Warnings
  • Do a search for "UCF athletics" on the Internet to find blogs about the program.
  • Make sure you are aware of the prices and terms of agreement when you sign up for a membership at one of the paid sites.
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