Lacrosse Players Crash the Super Bowl

Alex Weber and Michael Gvozden, who played at Penn and Johns Hopkins respectively, co-wrote and star in a Doritos commercial for the annual Crash the Super Bowl contest. The contest encourages people to upload original Doritos videos and rack up as many views as they can in order to win. Finalists, who will be announced at a later date, win a trip to the Super Bowl.

The commercial features cameos from legendary, cult-like actors Peter Dante and Blake Clarke. Dante and Clarke are known for their appearances in Adam Sandler movies like The Waterboy, 50 First Dates, and Mr. Deeds to name a few.

Weber and Gvozden are in this contest to win it all and there is one simple way to contribute, watch the VIDEO. Views count as votes until they proceed to the next round. As a lacrosse fan, you should feel passionate about helping this duo win.

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Lacrosse Playground

In 2009, Adam O’Neill, Harry Alford and Thomas Alford launched Lacrosse Playground as the preeminent site for lacrosse gearheads. For years Lacrosse Playground provided lacrosse fans with tutorials and tips on how to string a lacrosse head, up-close looks at the gear the top players used and sneak peeks at equipment and uniforms before they were released. More than 10 years and millions of visits later, Lacrosse Playground has relaunched with a focus on storytelling. Our mission is to provide comprehensive coverage of the latest lacrosse news, share insights into the sports betting and fantasy lacrosse world and showcase the lifestyles and personalities of the sport of lacrosse through articles, videos and podcasts.

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  2. Goose on December 24, 2011 at 9:38 am

    I entered the Crash the Super Bowl contest too.  Did these guys even read the rules?  Views do NOT count as votes.  They have nothing to do with how the winners are picked.  

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