Round 4 Has Begun: Vote for Your Favorite to Win the Title!

Round 4 Has Begun: Vote for Your Favorite to Win the Title!

Round 4 Has Begun: Vote for Your Favorite to Win the Title! Photo: Heaven FM/Saga Communications


Voting Round 4 – Foxy 5:
Last Round of Competition
Vote for Your Favorite Dad Bod to Make it to the Next Round

The Lowcountry’s dadliest Dad Bods are competing for the title of March Dadness Champion. In this final round, your vote determines who will be crowned the winner of the coveted title. You can vote once per day, so cast your vote for your favorite Dad Bod below and come back again every day, now through 11:59 PM on Sunday, April 5 to vote again.

Now that the final round of voting has begun, our March Dadness Champion will be the photo with the most votes:

  • March 9 – March 15: voting on the Super 60
  • March 16 – March 22: voting on the Tantalizing 20
  • March 23 – March 29: voting on the Tempting 10
  • March 30 – April 5: voting on the Foxy 5
  • April 6: WINNER ANNOUNCED

The prize package is huge: a Vizio 32″ flat screen TV,  an Ashley Signature Design recliner from Charleston Home Furnishings and 2 tickets to see Justin Bieber on July 27 in Columbia (sure to win points with the kids!).

The stakes are high. The choice is yours. So, vote once today and remember to come back – and tell your friends and family – to vote every day, now through 11:59 PM on Sunday, April 5.

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