Taco Bell and ESPN will be giving away free tickets to the College Football Playoffs.
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There’s a good chance that fast food became a staple of your diet while in college, especially Taco Bell thanks to their expansive menu and extremely cheap prices.
Now they’re branching out into the college football scene as the ‘Mexican food’ chain will be giving out free tickets (yes, you read that correctly – free) to upcoming college football playoff games.
In what Taco Bell is calling “Live Mas Student Section“, the company will be giving away 3,000 tickets during the festivities which will include 500 for each school in three separate games.
So how do you get your grubby hands on the free tickets? Well, that’s a bit more complicated as Taco Bell has decided to give the respective schools the power in handing out the goods. If your school is lucky enough to participate as one of the final four teams in the college football playoffs you’ll need to check with your university in regards to getting one of the free tickets.
That’s not the only way to score entry to the big games though as Taco Bell is also teaming up with ESPN to give out 60 tickets, 10 per school, per game.
Grabbing one of those seats may be a bit more difficult though under your own control as you’ll need to follow a couple specified social media accounts and upload a photo of yourself showing your school spirit with a specialized hashtag.
Sounds like it might be a challenge to secure yourself a free ticket to the College Football Playoffs but very cool of Taco Bell and ESPN to give away entry for free.
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