The official Super Bowl Sunday began January 15th, 1967 when the Green Bay Packers defeated the Kansas City Chiefs.

The NFL had full control of the game since 1920, until the AFL began in 1960.

June 8th, 1966, the two leagues agreed on a merger, with the condition that the winners from both leagues play against each other to determine the champion.

Originally, NFL Commissioner, Pete Rozelle, wanted to call the game “The Big One”, but it was the AFL founder and owner of the Kansas City Chiefs, Lamar Hunt, who suggested “Super Bowl” and the name has stuck ever since.

Super Bowl Fun Facts:

  • In most years, the Super Bowl is the most watched television event.
  • Exclusive television rights to air the game rotate between 3 major networks – CBS, NBC and FOX
  • Due to the popularity of the game, commercial airtime is the most expensive for the broadcast
  • Super Bowl Sunday is the second largest day of the year for eating after Thanksgiving
  • 8 million pounds of guacamole is consumed on Super Bowl Sunday.
  • 14,500 tons of chips are eaten along with that guacamole.
  • The average number of people at a Super Bowl party is 17.
  • 5% of Americans will watch the game alone.
  • Of the top 10 most watched television programs of all time, 9 of them are Super Bowls.
  • Budweiser has been the exclusive Super Bowl beer advertiser for the past 13 years.
  • The Super Bowl is measured in Roman numerals because a football season runs the span over two calendar years.
  • Since the 1980s the Super Bowls have always started around 6pm Eastern Standard Time.
  • More drivers are involved in alcohol-related accidents on Super Bowl Sunday compared to any other day of the year (except St. Patrick’s Day), according to the Insurance Information Institute.
  • 35% of people who attend the game write it off as a corporate expense.
  • Over 700,000 footballs are produced annually for official NFL use and 72 of them are used for the Super Bowl.
  • The Dolphin Stadium in Miami has vomitoriums, which is actually an architectural feature, not an official place were people can puke. It’s a passage below a tier of seats in an amphitheater through which a crowd can spew out after the game.
  • The Super Bowl has been played in south Florida 8 times; this year’s game will be the ninth.
  • Super Bowl fans spend more than $50 million on food during the 4 days prior to the Super Bowl.
  • Super Bowl Sunday is the biggest winter grilling day of the year.

http://www.yumsugar.com/125068

My husband and I plan on staying home for the game and eating the traditional guacamole and chili (both homemade) and plenty of beer, of course, which will probably result in some scented sound effects around half time! :mrgreen:

GO COLTS!

Previous articleWorst Movie Ever…in 2009
Next articleHate in America, Part 1: A History of Hate
I am a retired aerospace engineer, happily married for over twenty-four years. My hobbies include blogging on PPOV, reading mystery/romance novels, playing guitar, learning the piano and writing. My husband and I love to travel in our camper/trailer, and have visited 45 states, besides having lived in France for 2 years and seeing most of Europe. "Today is the first day of the rest of your life? Well, that's true of every day but one - the day you die." American Beauty "All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence, and then success is sure." Mark Twain "A man is never more truthful than when he acknowledges himself a liar." Mark Twain

30
Leave a Comment

Please Login to comment
8 Comment threads
22 Thread replies
0 Followers
 
Most reacted comment
Hottest comment thread
10 Comment authors
moongal6HopeingtonbitoPepe LepewSueInCa Recent comment authors
  Subscribe  
newest oldest most voted
Notify of
Pepe Lepew
Member

Speaking about Andy Rooney and the Super Bowl, did you hear the story about Rooney falling asleep at the Super Bowl?

http://deadspin.com/5148399/andy-rooneys-experience-at-super-bowl-xliii

escribacat
Member

I’ll nominate myself for most ignorant question: What day is the superbowl?

SueInCa
Member

Sunday – GO NEW ORLEANS

nellie
Member

I’m w you, Sue. I’ve gotta root for the Saints. New Orleans could use the pick me up. Have they ever even been to a Super Bowl?

Pepe Lepew
Member

Some rich neighbours are coming over. I think their kids like our house because it seems like a clubhouse to them.

We’re doing homemade nachos (not me, don’t have a clue how to do it), but I’m grilling chicken wings in a George Foreman grille (an abuse of a George Foreman grill, I know, but it works), then baking them in Cajun sauce.

Why Cajun sauce?

WHO DAT?!, that’s why!

PS, it’s Sunday.

whatsthatsound
Member

If you spooned those eight million pounds of guacamole out to form a line, it would stretch all the way from La Jolla to Veracruz.

I just made that up, but it seems like a cool statistic.

KQµårk 死神
Member

Now yer talkin’. I’m rooting for the Colts too. Manning deserves another SB and I can’t stand the arrogant Saints coach.

nellie
Member

omg, javaz, as much as I love guacamole and chips, those statistics make we want to go on a water fast!

Great fun article. Thanks!