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How to Get Insider Information on Duke University Athletics

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Want to get up-to-date and breaking news on the Duke University athletics program, but don't know how? Well, all you need is an Internet connection to get your fingertips on a world of information regarding the Blue Devils in no time. Whether you join a membership-based website or access free online content, you can get Duke University sports news easily.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Look into the Devils Den website if you want to be a member of a site that requires a monthly payment to access its features (see Resources below). The Devils Den provides insider information on the Duke athletic program, with emphasis on basketball and basketball recruiting. It also features a message board system where users can go to speak with other Blue Devils fans about games, players, tickets and much more. This site is part of the Scout Media network.

  2. Step 2

    Go to Devils Illustrated for another option when it comes to sites that require a monthly fee (see Resources). This site is part of the Rivals Network of sports websites and provides in-depth content on a variety of sports at Duke. This site also features a message board system that is slightly easier to use than the one at the Devils Den. Members who agree to pay the monthly fee have access to a host of different features and late-breaking news stories.

  3. Step 3

    Access the Chronicle Online website to view content that comes straight from Duke University's student newspaper (see Resources). This site is the online version of the campus newspaper and therefore has information that you otherwise would not get to access unless you were on campus. This site features sports news that is very general but provides a good background for what is going on in the world of sports in Durham, North Carolina.

Tips & Warnings
  • Check the paid sites for a few days to make sure you like the information provided before agreeing to a membership.
  • Stay aware of your billing cycle if you agree to become a paying member. That way, you'll know the best time to cancel your membership if you change your mind about being a member.
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