Welcome to the Davenport North vs. Muscatine game in Muscatine! It's week 8 of the 2021 Tailgate Tour, powered by XPAC in Milan and we have another chance for you to win $100 in cash. Sign up below for your chance to win.

When the B100 and XPAC Tailgate Tour comes to your school, including tonight in Orion, you'll have a chance to score $100 in cash! We'll be there an hour before kickoff for you to sign up to win. Right at kickoff, we'll announce the winner of the $100!

You can start signing up at 6:15 p.m. for your chance to win the $100! The winner will be drawn at 7:15 p.m. so make sure you have your phone on loud in case we call!

**Winners must be 14 years of age or older. Winners under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian when claiming the prize. All winners over 18-years-old must show I.D.**

The 2021 Tailgate Tour is powered by XPAC in Milan! Positions are available at XPAC and are paying up to $20 per hour including performance and attendance incentives.

More details, ways to vote, and more can be found right here.

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Voting is open for Week 9 of the 2021 Tailgate Tour! To cast your vote to decide if we should go to the North Liberty vs. Clinton game, or the Bettendorf vs. Davenport North game, click the button below.

Good luck to Davenport North and Muscatine tonight for week 8 of the 2021 Tailgate Tour, powered by XPAC in Milan and B100!

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