World Fantasy Games, which introduced the first avatar-based 3D fantasy football game, announced that former Miss Wisconsin, Caitlin Morrall, is now the face of RapidDraft. The new fantasy football game allows fans to draft 24 hours a day, seven days a week, against a group of Fantasy Pros in a 3D sports bar and then compete during an 11-week regular season and five-week post-season to win a guaranteed grand prize of $250,000.
Morrall is the video anchor of the new fantasy football game and won Miss Wisconsin USA in 2007. Morrall also does Fantasy Lunch on Blog Talk Radio Monday through Friday from 1 to 2 p.m. "I really enjoy sports and this is a chance to show the nation a new concept of 24-7 fantasy football – drafting against the best minds in the industry today," she said. "People are surprised when I talk to them about the highest ranking picks, how to handicap your team from any draft position, and how you can win $250,000 as the top prize. I love it."
"Caitlin can hold her own with the mostly male players of RapidDraft and the guests and listeners of Fantasy Lunch, because she knows football," said Jeff Thomas, chief executive officer of Kenosha-based World Fantasy Games. "She loves the sport. You can see that right away."
For more information, visit RapidDraft at http://www.rapiddraft.com or for more information on WFG go to WorldFantasyGames.com.