Questions people reasonably ask first
The point here is clarity, not spin. If something is still evolving, we say so.
Is Play Pylon live yet?
Play Pylon is in an early launch phase. Some parts of the site are public trust and explainer pages, some are demos or previews, and some product details may change before broader rollout.
What makes Play Pylon different from generic fantasy apps?
It is built specifically for Power 4 college football. The point is to make player pools, scoring logic, and weekly matchups easier to understand for college fans instead of stretching an NFL-shaped product over a different sport.
What teams and players are included?
The public positioning today is Power 4 only: ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, and SEC football. That narrower frame is intentional because it makes weekly leagues easier to explain, score, and compete in.
Are all college football games counted the same way?
No. Play Pylon emphasizes Power 4 vs Power 4 context instead of pretending every college matchup carries the same fantasy meaning. That is part of the product philosophy and one of the clearest differences from generic formats.
Can I create a league with friends?
Yes. That is the intended product direction. Play Pylon is designed around friend-group leagues where members enter weekly pick'em or budget lineups, compete live on Saturdays, and track both weekly and season standings.
Are the demo pages the final product?
No. Demo pages are there to explain direction and show product shape. They should help people understand the concept, but they are not a promise that every interface or setting is frozen.
Where should I look if I care about privacy or terms?
Use the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service pages. Those pages are meant to stay stable and readable, not get buried inside rotating promo content.
How do I get help or ask a real question?
Use the Contact and Support page. If a direct support channel changes over time, that page is where the site should keep the current path.