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Vote for Akron’s “Pontiac Game Changing Performance” and the Zips Could Win $5,000 Instead of settling for the chance to tie the game with a field goal, Akron’s offense produced a “Pontiac Game Changing Performance” when quarterback Luke Getsy scrambled down to the 1 yard line. This daring move set up Akron’s game-winning touchdown with one second remaining against North Carolina State. Getsy’s aggressive play led the Zips to a 20-17 road victory versus the Wolfpack. Now it’s up to the Akron fans to determine if the Zips earned the “Pontiac Game Changing Performance” for the second week of the 2006 NCAA Football Season. UA fans can go to:Click Me to Help the Zips! where they can view video clips of the four finalists and vote for their favorite play. Voting begins on Sunday morning and ends at midnight on Wednesday. ESPN will announce this week’s “Pontiac Game Changing Performance” winner, on Thursday night, during the Pontiac Performance Halftime Report. The winning university earns a $5,000 contribution from Pontiac to their general scholarship fund. Additionally, the winning play will be nominated for the “Pontiac Game Changing Performance of the Year” in December. Pontiac will provide a $100,000 scholarship to the school selected by the fans as the “Pontiac Game Changing Performance of the Year”. New to this year’s program is that, each week one lucky individual who visits www.pontiac.com/ncaa, will also win a $5,000 scholarship for them self or their family. In total, Pontiac will provide over $200,000 worth of scholarships to universities and individuals throughout the season.

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