Big Game Pick ‘Em – Win Free Pizza for a Year!


92.9 KISM is teaming up with Sahara Pizza, giving you the chance to win free pizza for a year during the big game on February 11th!

Brad & John will solicit calls and emails from listeners who would like to enter to be a part of the contest during their show from 5:30-10am on 92.9 KISM. 12 listeners will be selected to participate in the contest.

Each listener will be randomly assigned a player or a defense in the game (quarterback, running back, two wide receivers, tight end, or team defense). There will be five skill players and a defense represented from each team by listeners in the big game on 2/11, for a total of 12 “players” represented, one for each participant.

Each participant in the contest will receive one free pizza from Sahara Pizza, and the listener who is assigned the player or defense who scores the first touchdown in the big game will receive free pizzas for a year at Sahara Pizza! The player who scores the first touchdown must be the one carrying or catching the ball into the end zone, therefore a quarterback throwing the first touchdown would not count as a win for the person representing the quarterback. If none of the players/defense assigned are the first touchdown scorer of the game, KISM will randomly draw one name from all 12 participants to be the winner of free pizza for a year.

Prize valid for one pizza a month for 12 months from Sahara Pizza. Winners will be given a voucher to claim their free pizza at any Sahara Pizza location.

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