Super Bowl 2012 Live Stream

Feb 1
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2012

Jack Chen

Jack Chen

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Super Bowl XLVI will be an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion New England Patriots and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion New York Giants to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2011 season.

 

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SuperBowl live stream. It will be the 42nd annual championship game of the modern-era NFL and is scheduled to be played Sunday,Super Bowl 2012 Live Stream Articles February 5, 2012, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. Kickoff time is scheduled for approximately 6:30 p.m. EST.

 

Super Bowl 2012 live. This will be the first Super Bowl to be played in Indianapolis, and the first time in the history of the game it will be played in consecutive years in a retractable roof stadium.

 

Super Bowl live stream. Let me be the last to say that there is absolutely no legitimate reason for a two-week layoff between the conference championship games and the Super Bowl. None whatsoever. It’s not as if the NFL needs the additional week to hype the game or to try to encourage more people to watch. They already had us at hello.

The only person who arguably will benefit from the extra week off is Rob Gronkowski, who will have additional time to rest and rehabilitate his sprained ankle. Yes, other players get to rest and recover, too, and I’m sure they appreciate that, but “Rob Gronkowski’s Ankle” is getting so much attention now that you half expect it to be the first guest on Letterman tonight. David Letterman: “So how are you, Rob Gronkowski’s Ankle?” Rob Gronkowski’s Ankle: “I’d be better if I hadn’t just sat through Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Dave.”

 

You know who no one’s talking about? Aaron Hernandez, the Patriots’ other superb tight end. No, Hernandez’s ankle doesn’t have its own Twitter account like Rob Gronkowski’s Ankle presumably has. But if you don’t think the Patriots coaching staff is planning to put the ball in Hernandez’s hands more on Sunday, regardless of Gronkowski’s ankle, you’re wrong. (Rob Gronkowski’s Ankle: “I’m just happy to play on the same team as Hernandez. He always gives 110 percent.”)

But, unlike the other three “major” professional sports in the United States, every player on both rosters has something in common: Each member of both 53-man rosters honed their skills in college.

 

As we count down the days to Super Bowl XLVI, we're going to take a look at the college-football programs that have provided the most players to the two most successful NFL teams of the current season.

 

It might be worth mentioning that we could probably give Michigan partial credit with Mallett, and his chances of seeing any actual playing time would likely depend on a game-deciding injury to starting Patriots quarterback (also out of Ann Arbor) Tom Brady.

 

The LSU Tigers had an impressive 2011 season and will be well-represented in the Super Bowl with three former players suiting up.

 

The Patriots' offensive backfield contains two former Tigers, with 13-year veteran Kevin Faulk showing some of the Super Sunday ropes to rookie back Steven Ridley.

 

On the other sideline, veteran Corey Webster will be prowling the defensive backfield for the Giants.

Rookie wide receiver Jerrel Jernigan will be joined by veteran kicker Lawrence Tynes and nine-year pro defensive end Osi Umenyiora in Super Bowl XLVI.

 

he Gators send four former—three of them defensive—players to the Super Bowl this year, with rookie Justin Trattou suiting up for the Giants, while second-year player Brandon Spikes and veteran Gerard Warren will be part of the Pats' defense on Sunday.