It’s that time of the year again. Lucky me, I don’t have school tomorrow so I get to enjoy the game from home.
For those who are at the office and in school, you can always depend on ESPN’s coverage. The provide in-depth pre-game analysis, interesting articles to get you pumped up and well-formed before the game, interactive polls and probably one of the best online live statistics during the game. The only thing you might miss is the half-time show, which dropped in interestingness anyway ever since Janet’s “wardrobe malfunction”.
For those who will be able to watch the game from home, my favorite recipe site, AllRecipes, has a dedicated section for Super Bowl Recipes. Be sure to check that out.
What’s a Super Bowl without the ads? Visit Superbowl-ads.com, which has ads since 1998 or MSNBC’s Business of Super Bowl for the classics. If you have so much time, then drop by YouTube’s adblitz’s Channel and vote for your favorite ads after the game. This is especially useful for football fans outside the US who don’t have to the chance to view the ads during the game.
Will the Patriots finish the season with a perfect 19-0 record?