The NCAA is having an online ‘6th fan’ competition, in which the winning school wins $100,000 towards their scholarship fund, as well as other individual and school prizes.

Individuals can vote once a day for their school to win through each of their voting methods, which includes Facebook, Twitter, and the website itself 6thfan.ncaa.com.

The voting is treated like NCAA March Madness. After the first round, the top sixteen schools advance, then the elite eight, final four, and championship.

Other prizes include a $10,000 donation to each school that make it into the sweet sixteen round of voting.

Individual prizes include chances to win an iPad Air each round, and all submissions enter a grand prize drawing at the end of the competition to receive an all expense paid trip to the 2015 Men’s Final Four in Indianapolis.

The first round of voting is happening now, and the UCF Knights are currently ranked No. 12 in the nation.

You can vote online at 6thfan.ncaa.com. The first round ends February 16th, 2014 at 11:59 p.m. eastern time.

Check back for updates as the competition progresses.