
TCU To Launch Online Auction
10/9/2002 12:00:00 AM | Football
Oct. 9, 2002
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FORT WORTH, Texas - The TCU athletic department, in conjunction with the Official College Sports Network (OCSN), is currently running an online auction through the school's official athletic website at www.gofrogs.com it was announced today.
A member of the Internet's top-rated college sports site, OCSN (www.collegesports.com), the TCU official athletic website (www.gofrogs.com) provides TCU fans with complete information on all TCU varsity sports. Included on the popular site are audio clips, game coverage, pictures and interactive promotions and games. The online auction features items such as TCU vs. Tulane sideline passes as well as a visit from Super Frog. "We are thrilled to offer TCU fans the opportunity to bid on Frogs athletic memorabilia," said Jeff Cravens, OCSN's General Manager.
All auction items will be sent directly from the athletic department and are guaranteed authentic. All payments will be handled through TCU Athletics. Taxes of 8.25% and shipping charges (generally $5 or less) will be added to each winning bid. All payments for items will be handled through the TCU Athletic Department. The University will accept MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover and personal checks as payment for winning bids. A representative of the University will contact auction winners.
The OCSN is currently the fastest-growing college sports site on the web. It provides online brand management and content delivery to more than 130 university athletic departments in the country, through the publishing of Official Athletic Sites for each university. Collegesports.com serves as the network hub, providing comprehensive information on collegiate sports, including in-depth statistical packages and analysis, information on collegiate recruiting, and team pages on every NCAA Division I school, which complements and accentuates the individual Official Athletic Sites. In addition to breaking news and complete sports coverage, OCSN provides its users with interactive games and contests that capitalize on the strong affinity of the college sports fan.









