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About this project

HOW TO UNLOCK THE RIGHTS SO FANS CAN FINALLY WATCH THIS GAME ONLINE
Pledge to unlock the media rights and watch the entire original broadcast of UCLA's 1995 National Championship game victory over Arkansas. If basic demand is met by January 31st, we'll broadcast the game at YourSports.com and host a viewing party for fans to watch on the UCLA campus. If not, the game will be 'blacked out' and you'll pay nothing.

Details on the viewing party are coming soon. We're planning it for mid February near the UCLA campus. Send us an e-mail to stay updated: info@yoursports.com.

To expedite the crowdfunding and get recognized in the process, you can pledge in $50, $250, and $1,000 amounts. We highly recommend you do so, this viewing party is going to be awesome! See list of rewards on sidebar.

ABOUT THE PROJECT
The online TV rights to 99.9% of classic NCAA games are locked up by the rights holders. As a result, you and other passionate fans can't watch them online. YourSports is changing that.

We're rallying together fan bases across the nation to crowdfund 1/2 of the basic production costs for these classic NCAA games. If fans cover the basic demand before the deadline ends, we'll acquire the rights from either the original TV network or the school's conference and re-produce the game for online viewing where fans can pay a small fee to watch. If not, we won't acquire the rights, and fans that pledged to help unlock won't pay anything.

Once unlocked, YourSports will host an on-campus viewing party for fans and former players to come together and relive the classic game. These parties are pretty awesome.

Read about our most recent viewing party for Stanford's '72 Rose Bowl victory: http://stanford.scout.com/2/920374.html

Questions about the project? Send an e-mail to info@yoursports.com

Don't forget to share the crowdfunding campaign with your friends!
- Help spread the word by embedding the widget onto your site.
- Send an e-mail to other UCLA fans that may want to watch the game and attend the viewing party with former players.


Project location: Westwood, CA

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This project reached the deadline without achieving its funding goal on February 1.

Pledge $5 or more

LIMITED REWARD     500 of 500 remaining

WATCH GAME ONLINE, INVITE TO VIEWING PARTY ON UCLA CAMPUS A pledge of at least $5 buys you a ticket to watch the game online at yoursports.com and receive an invite to the game's Viewing Party scheduled for mid-February in Los Angeles.

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Pledge $50 or more

LIMITED REWARD     25 of 25 remaining

BECOME A CROWD-PRODUCER Get your name listed as a "Crowd-Producer" in the production credits at the end of the game broadcast.

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Pledge $250 or more

LIMITED REWARD     10 of 10 remaining

BECOME A CROWD-SPONSOR Get your name/logo listed as a Sponsor at the beginning and end of the game broadcast. Receive 5 passes to the Viewing Party.

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Pledge $1,000 or more

LIMITED REWARD     5 of 5 remaining

BECOME AN OFFICIAL SPONSOR OF THE GAME RE-BROADCAST AND THE VIEWING PARTY Get your name/logo placed on the web page the game is hosted on at yoursports.com. Your name will also be listed as the "Title Sponsor" at the beginning and end of the game. You'll also receive 15 passes to the Viewing Party scheduled for mid-February on UCLA's campus.

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Project By

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YourSports Network

Straightpin Seattle, WA

Our vision at YourSports is to eliminate the away game in all of sports.

ABOUT YOURSPORTS
It's estimated that 98% of the games played in high school and college sports don't get broadcast online or on TV. As a result, out-of-town alumni and traveling fans miss games they desperately want to see, and teams miss out on much-needed revenue from its broadcast media rights.

YourSports makes it possible for you to change this with a new approach to broadcasting called crowdfunding.

Crowdfunding is where fans and local sponsors finance the production of games they want to see. If basic production costs are raised before the deadline ends, the game is broadcast on the web. If not, then it's 'blacked out' and all crowdfunding supporters pay nothing.

It’s the financially responsible way for any game to be broadcast profitably online, for all teams to finally monetize their media rights, and for fans to never miss a game.

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