Six lucky numbers on a scratch-off ticket could see one lucky fan at the Texas Tech men's basketball game versus the No. 8 Kansas Jayhawks win $1 million.
To draw fans in for the Red Raiders Big 12 Conference matchup versus Kansas, Tech promotions scheduled a lottery-based contest for its million-dollar giveaway.
At the arena's entrances, Tech promotions will hand out one scratch-off card to each of the first 10,000 fans to enter the arena. Both students and local fans can take part in the giveaway.
During the second half, Tech will play a video revealing the six winning numbers for the $1 million prize.
Tech promotions does not guarantee a million-dollar winner, but if a fan's card reveals five of the six winning numbers, they win a $1,000 prize.
…Although Tech expects a large crowd at the Kansas game, Goodson said the promotion encourages more fans to attend the game.[/I]
"I know Kansas is Kansas," Goodson said. "We wanted to make sure that it's not only normally full like it would be for a Kansas game, but it's extra packed."
By packing in more fans into the stadium, the Tech promotions team looks to create a loud environment against a ranked Kansas team.
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This post was edited on 2/10 9:47 AM by kcjcjhawk
To draw fans in for the Red Raiders Big 12 Conference matchup versus Kansas, Tech promotions scheduled a lottery-based contest for its million-dollar giveaway.
At the arena's entrances, Tech promotions will hand out one scratch-off card to each of the first 10,000 fans to enter the arena. Both students and local fans can take part in the giveaway.
During the second half, Tech will play a video revealing the six winning numbers for the $1 million prize.
Tech promotions does not guarantee a million-dollar winner, but if a fan's card reveals five of the six winning numbers, they win a $1,000 prize.
…Although Tech expects a large crowd at the Kansas game, Goodson said the promotion encourages more fans to attend the game.[/I]
"I know Kansas is Kansas," Goodson said. "We wanted to make sure that it's not only normally full like it would be for a Kansas game, but it's extra packed."
By packing in more fans into the stadium, the Tech promotions team looks to create a loud environment against a ranked Kansas team.
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This post was edited on 2/10 9:47 AM by kcjcjhawk