New to the concept of college fantasy football? FanDuel is fantasy football with a twist: you compete for real money by selecting any player you want each week under a salary cap format. Each player has a price, so the goal is to figure out who are the undervalued players and fit seven starters under a salary cap. However, no longer do you need to be concerned about drafting a team for an entire season. Rather, you draft a team for a week, as frequently or infrequently as you like (i.e., you can enter every week, or play in week 1, week 3, and then every week the rest of the year starting in week 10 — and not be behind the curve). You can compete in games for as little as $1 or as much as $535 per game.

Once you jump into FanDuel’s great interface, you’ll get the hang of how it works and see all the different options: head-to-head games, 50/50 games, 3-man, 5-man, 10-man, 20-man, or big tournament games. FanDuel will pay out $500,000 in fantasy college football league winnings in week 1 alone.

While anyone that signs up for FanDuel will receive a 30% deposit bonus, FanDuel is offering Saturday Down South readers a 100% bonus when you sign up through our link here or enter SDS100 as your promo code.

As the kickoff approaches for the 2014 SEC football season, the FanDuel contest provides the die-hard fan an opportunity to win money based on how well they know their favorite teams and players. In the SEC, a large contingent of new quarterbacks and other playmakers take the field this weekend, so choose your roster accordingly. As for me, I think there might be some value in the likes of Florida’s Jeff Driskel against Idaho, but then again, that might be my Florida bias shining through.

It’s time to build your roster and kick off the season right. Ready? Click here now.