QR-to-pick in one minute
The core flow must survive an on-air read, stadium screen, or social post.

Listeners make the same yes-or-no picks as the host, the crowd splits live, and the recap gives the show tomorrow's argument.
The host locks picks. Listeners try to beat the read.
Will the first drive end in points?
Will the host miss the upset question?
Will the audience beat the host by two or more?
How it plays
The host submits picks first, giving listeners a person to beat.
The live split becomes show material: who agrees, who thinks the host is wrong, what question divides the room.
Final results generate winner moments, sponsor proof, and the next on-air segment.
Why it could stick
Challenges attach to recurring shows, games, or segments, so players know when to come back.
The core flow must survive an on-air read, stadium screen, or social post.
The identity of the opponent is the hook. The product does not need to explain itself.
Participation, picks, outcomes, and recap moments are legible without promising gambling mechanics.