No matter how you like your fantasy football, Head2Head has you covered. If you know what you like, you can easily find it and know you are getting the best possible fantasy experience. Of course, with the Head2Head Season Pass, you can try every game and decide for yourself which one you like best. With the Season Pass, you get 26 games in six sports for just $49. Even if you only wanted to play fantasy football, it would probably be worth it. When you throw in Head2Head’s baseball, basketball, golf and hockey contests, you get a pretty insane value.

The best part of the Season Pass is you get to play all of the traditional fantasy formats you are used to while trying new games basically for free. If you ever wanted to do season-long golf, or play in a fantasy football league with a superflex, or play a college football game with real college players, Season Pass is the best way to do it. With that in mind, let’s look at the fantasy football games you can play with Head2Head’s Season Pass.

We have to start with Head2Head’s classic Salary Cap game. This game has been going strong for 21 years, and it show no signs of slowing down. The game itself is pretty straightforward: fill out a lineup with one quarterback, three running backs, three wide receivers, a kicker, a defense and a flex, all while saying under the $100 million salary cap. The winner of each 32-team league wins $400 with first place overall paying out $25,000.

While the Salary Cap game may have started it all, Head2Head’s Draft game is pretty great in its own right. The Draft offers a unique spin on traditional fantasy football drafts. Whether you join a live draft or choose an autodraft, you get a traditional fantasy football experience with a chance to win $10,000. You draft 16 players, with nine starters and seven on the bench. The starting lineup consists of one quarterback, two running backs, two wide receivers, one tight end, one kicker, one team defense/special team and one superflex. This means Draft leagues are essentially two-quarterback leagues, as most teams will play a quarterback in the superflex position most weeks.

If you have never played in a superflex or two-quarterback league before, a Head2Head Draft league is the perfect introduction. Draft strategy in this format is a lot different than leagues in which you can only play one quarterback. Of course, FantasyAlarm will have plenty of articles throughout the preseason to get you ready for The Draft. You can register for a league now, and all league drafts will be held online between August 24 and September 8.

I have to admit I have stayed away from fantasy college football in the past, even though I knew I was probably making a mistake. I always knew there was a decent chance I would really like it, but I was overwhelmed by having so many players to choose from. This is the year I finally try it for myself and see how I like it. The format is the same as Head2Head’s Salary Cap game, so at least you know the rules are straightforward and easy to grasp. Whether you are a longtime fantasy college football player or you are looking to try it for the first time, Head2Head’s College Salary Cap game is perfect for you.

If you still aren’t sure about the College Salary Cap game, or how to draft with a superflex, or how you should allocate your money for the Classic Salary Cap game, fear not. FantasyAlarm will have plenty of Head2Head coverage throughout the fantasy football season to give you the best chance at taking down those awesome grand prizes. This Head2Head season is going to be a lot of fun; don’t miss out!