Super Bowl Facts And Informations
Super Bowl facts
The best place to find Super Bowl facts is the National Football League's official website, www.nfl.com. There one will be directed to the Super Bowl website, www.superbowl.com. There have been forty-one Super Bowl games since the competition commenced in 1967. On the Super Bowl website, Super Bowl facts such as game dates, highlights, recaps, team statistics, player statistics, half time and pregame entertainment, national anthem performers, and a variety of other Super Bowl facts are available. If Super Bowl facts are to be found, this website is the place to look.
Facts About The First Super Bowl
Since it was the birth of an American tradition, facts about the first Super Bowl abound. When the first Super Bowl aired in 1967, a one minute television commercial cost the sponsor approximately eighty thousand dollars. The first Super Bowl was between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Green Bay Packers. The Packers won the game with thirty-five points to the Chiefs' ten points. The game was played in Los Angeles. The most valuable player for the game was Green Bay's Bart Starr who, incidentally, won the title again the following year in the second Super Bowl game. Other interesting facts about the first Super Bowl include the pattern of scoring throughout the game. The Green Bay Packers scored consistently each of the four quarters of the game, while the Kansas City Chiefs scored only in the second quarter, with a touch down and a field goal. While facts about all the Super Bowls are interesting and well sought after, facts about the first Super Bowl and most recent Super Bowl are the most popular.
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Fun Super Bowl Facts
There are many fun Super Bowl facts besides the usual team and player statistics. For example, one might not know the following fun Super Bowl facts: for Super Bowls one through eleven, game officials such as referees were responsible for the coin toss that determined the kick off team. But beginning with Super Bowls twelve through the latest, Super Bowl forty-one, celebrities have had the honors. Celebrity coin tossers have included Art Rooney, Joe Namath, O.J. Simpson and George H.W. Bush. Among numerous fun Super Bowl facts includes families that have had more than one Super Bowl participant. Fathers and sons have never been to the Super Bowl representing the same team, however there have been five father-son teams to have graced the field during the Super Bowl's forty-one year history.
The American Super Bowl is an integral part of popular culture in this country. As long as the game continues, there will be plenty of resources available to record the details of the games and provide society with interesting facts and information to be recited, reminisced about, and studied for years to come.