Football Madness

Thank you for supporting another year of Football Madness.

Results from each week will be posted below.
Note: if your team does not play a particular week, the previous week's score is used.

Week 1 Winners 

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Week 2 Winners 
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Week 3 Winners 

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Week 4 Winners 
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Week 5 Winners 
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Week 6 Winners 
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Week 7 Winners 
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Week 8 Winners 
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Week 9 Winners 

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Week 10 Winners 

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Week 11 Winners 
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Week 12 Winners 

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Week 13 Winners 
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What is Football Madness?

A Football Madness ticket provides 17 weeks of NFL raffle fun.  At $20.00 per ticket, the cost break-down is less than $1.20 per week during the regular NFL season.  A total of $1,000.00 in cash prizes is awarded each week (split among 15 winners) and $1,200.00 will be awarded the last week!  

How to read your ticket:  Your ticket contains a record of the teams you are assigned for each of the 17 weeks of the season.  Full game rules are printed on each ticket. 

There are 3 rows at the top of the ticket:
Row 1 “Week”: is the week of NFL play.
Row 2  “Date”: is the date of the last weekly game. (Monday night game usually)
Row 3  “Teams”: are the teams you are assigned for the week (match the letter/symbol with the listing of teams on the right hand side of the ticket to determine your three teams for the week).  If a team has a bye, then you are given their score from the previous week.
 
How do you win? 

The scores of your three teams are added together for that week (no matter if they win or lose) and that's your total score for the week.  Team combinations with the highest (and lowest) scores win.  The prizes are listed on the reverse side of the ticket.  The winners and team scores will be listed on our websites, generally by Tuesday afternoon.  Don’t worry if you don’t know how to play or don’t like football…a check will automatically be sent to you, if you win!

What does $1, Y, & N under your three team letters mean? 
They can be ignored.  They need to be on there to meet state gaming guidelines.

 


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