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Mike Golic Predicts Winning Plays on the Backyard Grill will Score Big This Football Season

Kingsford® Charcoal Partners with ESPN for Second Annual Tailgate Week, Bringing Fans the Chance to Win Prizes and Learn Game Day Strategies from Football and Grilling Greats

OAKLAND, Calif.--(EON:Enhanced Online News)--This football season, analyst and grilling enthusiast Mike Golic isnt just predicting on-the-field outcomes, hes giving fans insider tips on how to make the most of game day strategies right from home. Golic has drafted champion pitmaster Chris Lilly to help create winning plays to give fans the home field advantage of hosting a tailgate party in their own backyards.

“Nothing brings people together like a charcoal grill, especially on game day”

Now in its second year, Tailgate Week, created by Kingsford® charcoal and ESPN, will provide football and grilling fans with more ways to enjoy the pre-game ritual, even if they dont have tickets to the weeks big match-up. To unite two of his favorite pastimes, Lilly will conduct grilling demonstrations and encourage viewers to employ his tips at their own gatherings.

Nothing brings people together like a charcoal grill, especially on game day, said Lilly. For a backyard tailgate with all the sights, sounds and smells of the stadium, I fire up my grill with plenty of Kingsford charcoal. Grilling at home can be even better than the stadium parking lot, since you can invite a stadium worth of family and friends to enjoy the experience together.

With gas prices at a record high and consumers looking for ways to stretch the dollar, many fans will be more inclined to grill at home this season. Since nearly half of grillers (47 percent) are grilling at least a few times per week1, and 27 percent of people entertain at home at least weekly (up from 16% in 2003)2, igniting the grill during the gridiron clash is a natural progression toward enjoying the game while savoring delicious food, and saving some money.

Tailgating prior to kickoff is the number one way I get fired-up for the game. I'm about as big of a grilling enthusiast as I am a sports fan, so any game day is a great day to be around the grill in my backyard, said Golic, who likes to let his competitive spirit out with a friendly wager on the game where the losers are responsible for tackling the dishes and cleaning up when the party is over.

To capitalize on Golics spirited attitude and to honor likeminded at-home tailgaters, Kingsford and ESPN are encouraging enthusiasts to enter the On the Grill sweepstakes when they visit ESPN.com (keyword Kingsford). From August 25, through November 2, 2008, fans will also have the opportunity to earn one bonus sweepstakes entry by submitting a college-football themed or tailgate-themed question for Mike Golic or other ESPN anchors to answer live on air. One grand prize winner will be chosen to win 8 tickets to the 2009 New Years Day college football bowl game in Orlando, Fla., and a private house to host a pre-game backyard tailgate. Additionally, three weekly winners will be chosen during the 10-week long promotion to win a Kingsford® Tailgating Grill Pack, everything needed for throwing the ultimate game day party including an ESPN Gameday Gourmet cookbook, a charcoal grill, Kingsford® grilling accessories and a grilling seasons supply of Kingsford® charcoal.

"Game day whether its for football, basketball, baseball, soccer or NASCAR and other racing events is the perfect excuse to spend time around the grill with family and friends, said Stephanie Mann, associate marketing manager for Kingsford. In the second year of our partnership with ESPN, were hoping to score big with grilling enthusiasts, encouraging them to keep the grill out for football, and continue to keep the charcoal grill going year-round."

For more details about the On the Grill contest, to submit and read Golics answers to real fan questions, and for recipes and tips for hosting tailgates from home, visit www.MealsTogether.com. This unique Web site unites four Clorox brands Hidden Valley®, KC Masterpiece®, Kingsford® and Glad® in an effort to promote family togetherness. Each brand brings an important element of family dining to the table, and the Web site features a holistic experience that stimulates, inspires and enables families to create quality times together at home.

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1 Source: NPDs Eating Patterns in America report, 2007. Weber GrillWatch Survey 2008

2 Source : GfK Roper Reports, Nov. 2007

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