The past, present and future of college football
If you’re a college football fan, you’re going to love Collegio Football, an awesomely comprehensive guide to the sport.
Collegio Football works via a main interface in which all the teams available are visible. Double-clicking a team will bring up a database of information on it, covering everything from Schedule and Results to Contacts and Radio. Right-clicking will give you access to even more information on head-to-head rundowns and where to get tickets for the next game.
Among Collegio Football’s interesting features is excellent web integration – you can access bunches of RSS feeds, team websites, football news and information all via the program. There are a million options, all hiding in-depth information on everything from coaches and conferences to stadiums and awards, all tailored to your favorite teams.
Collegio Football is an indispensable tool, but it has a few major issues. The trial version is limited to 8 teams – which is understandable – but changing the date or displaying date-specific information is really tough. All the Collegio Football information is great, but some of it seems to be up to 3 years out of date, with no obvious way of updating or changing it.
Collegio Football provides some very cool stats, but without up to date information, it’s pretty frustrating.