Super Bowl 2009 Kickoff Schedule and TV Planner

by amyjudd | January 31, 2009 at 09:23 pm
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Super Bowl 2009 kicks off today at 6:18pm, and it will be a day to sit in front of the TV, grab your Super Bowl snacks and make sure you can fit it all into your schedule.



The day starts at 9am on NBC with 'The Today Show Live from the Super Bowl', then at 10am flick over to ESPN to watch 'NFL Countdown Live from the Super Bowl.'


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At 11am there is the NFL Network Pregame Show, also on ESPN and that runs till 5:30, with many different programs, but there are a few other options too.



1 p.m. - 6 p.m. » NBC » Begins with the network’s 22 contributors and an unparalleled coverage of the teams with some of the best features being:



Back Stage Pass » NBC will follow the Cardinals and Steelers throughout the lead up to the game, from the team hotels, to the team buses, to the first-ever Super Bowl pregame reports from the locker rooms, to the teams’ sidelines. Dan Patrick, Keith Olbermann, Jerome Bettis, Tiki Barber, Andrea Kremer, Alex Flanagan and Bob Neumeier will shadow the AFC and NFC champs.


So don't forget that it doesn't all have to be about the game; there is lots to watch all day to truly soak up all the action of Super Bowl 2009.

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jordan

Also, check out these next-level Super Bowl snack recipes... not sure I could commit to this level of prep, even though "pizza spheres" sound pretty cool. (Everyone's got some sort of Super-Bowl angle to their stories today, it seems, but Wired backs it up with some pretty interesting recipes)

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cal88

What is the order of halftime?  In other words, after the end of the half they go to commercials & then to Bruce, or is the analysis BEFORE Bruce?

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jordan

Actual kickoff (which is no longer listed via the link above) is 6:18pm EST.

I wonder why it begins at such a random point on the clock.


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