There are several other resources at your disposal to stay abreast of college football happenings. We detail some of them below.
- Google Alerts-Google scours its news resources and emails you once a day any new finds about whatever specifics term you entered, such as Lloyd Carr, or Heisman Trophy
- Mozilla Firefox. FireFox is a very useful web browser. Among its features, it has a built-in blog reader. More important, you can categorize your favorite bookmarks and links, and open individual folders in tabs. This comes in handy when you have a wealth of links and don't feel like opening each individually. We recommend bookmarking all our news links in one folder and trying the tabbed feature if you are a news junkie
- NewsGator-News Gator is an RSS/XML reader, similar to some of the reader features offered on FireFox. You can quickly know when we've been updated by subscribing to us through NewsGator
- BlogLines-Similar to NewsGator
- Weekly TV Listings-From NationalChamps.net. Helpful if you want to program the VCR, DVD-Recorder, or TiVo
- Technorati-A great blog/website search tool. Enter a search term and find what websites and blogs have discussed that term recently
- Technorati Blog Search-Search for specific blogs
- Google Blog Search-Similar to Technorati
- IceRocket-See above
- BlogPulse-see above
- BlogSearchEngine-see above
- Blogger Blog Search-Search through Bloggers' index
- HD Sports Guide-Find out what college football games are playing on HD
- Keyword Blogger-Blog search engine
- NewsLib-Track news stories





