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LANco: Falcons and Commercials

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Super Bowl Sunday is 6 days away, and everyone is starting to throw out their predictions for the big game. In Houston, Texas the New England Patriots will be trying to get their 5th Super Bowl victory, while the Atlanta Falcons will be going for their first NFL title. The guys in LANco are not shy about where their allegiances lie, as three band members are from Georgia. Tripp Howell, Chandler Baldwin, and Jared Hampton all hail from the Peach State, and pick the Atlanta Falcons to win. Eric Steedly is from Kentucky and originally predicted that “someone is going to win the Super Bowl this year”–but caving to peer, and band, pressure, he also threw his hat in the Falcons ring. The lone stand out is Tennessee born and breed lead singer of LANco, Brandon Lancaster, who bucked the Falcon trend…no, he didn’t pic the Pats. Brandon spoke up to what most people think “who are we kidding? At the end of the day, the commercials always win the Super Bowl.”

audio  LANco’s Tripp Howell makes his Super Bowl 51 prediction. (:06)
“I’m a Georgia boy for Dalton, Georgia. My Super Bowl prediction is definitely Falcons. Rise up, Dirty Birds.

audio  LANco’s Chandler Baldwin makes his Super Bowl 51 prediction. (:06)
“I’m gonna go ahead and second that. I grew up in Atlanta, going to the dome all the time so I’m gonna go ahead and predict that the Falcons are gonna win it this year.

audio  LANco’s Jared Hampton makes his Super Bowl 51 prediction. (:05)
“I got Falcons by fourteen, so whoever wants to match me on that, you’re more than welcome to.

audio  LANco’s Eric Steedly makes his Super Bowl 51 prediction. (:11)
“I’m just gonna go ahead and say that someone is going to win the Super Bowl this year. It’s my prediction. No, I kinda wanna go Falcons too, for real.  Support my boys.”

audio  LANco’s Brandon Lancaster makes his Super Bowl 51 prediction. (:05) 
“You know, it’s gonna be a good game I hope, but who are we kidding? At the end of the day, the commercials always win the Super Bowl.”