When is Super Bowl 2011?

Guide to Super Bowl XLV

Randy Inman
Super Bowl XLV will be played in Cowboys Stadium on February 6, 2011. This will be the city of Dallas's first chance to host the Super Bowl, though the stadium is actually in Arlington, Texas. I hope you find this Super Bowl XLV guide to be helpful.

Super Bowl 45 will pit the champions of the National Football Conference against the champion of the American Football Conference on February 6th 2011. Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will be commentating Super Bowl 2011 for FOX Sports.

According to Startlegram.typepad.com/cowboys, FOX was consulted about camera placements while Cowboys Stadium was being built. This was to ensure great coverage of Super Bowl 2011. The article goes on to say double the number (24) of cameras used for regular season games will be used in Super Bowl XLV. Fans attending Super Bowl 2011 in person will enjoy the huge screen available for replays and for watching the game.

The Super Bowl was originally played between the National Football League and the American Football League before they merged. After the merger the game was played between the National Football Conference and American Football Conference.

The 2011 Super Bowl will be in good hands with Fox's Joe Buck and Troy Aikman. As a player Troy Aikman led the Dallas Cowboys to three Super Bowl wins and no losses. At any given moment 80 million to 90 million Americans will be watching the Super Bowl.

Sources
Super Bowl History at Profootballreference.com

Published by Randy Inman

Im 42 years old, Grew up in North Carolina, and descend from the same family as the person the Inman Character was based on in the movie/book Cold Mountain. I run Footballdogz.com and love Pro Football. Spor...  View profile

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  • ydirar2/4/2011

    Hey , do you know taxi cab in dallas and fort worth is out of work for 10 days ,and they keep strik....

  • J.C. Grant10/20/2010

    article*

  • J.C. Grant10/20/2010

    Smart aritlce: a PV bonanza for sure.

  • Gary "The G-Man" Toms10/20/2010

    Hello, my fellow North Carolinian. (Smiles) I just wanted to thank you for posting the comments regarding my work. I really appreciate it. Love the Super Bowl pieces. I'm a big fan of the game. GO STEELERS!!!!

  • Donald Pennington10/18/2010

    What's "work?"

  • Nancy V Canfield10/18/2010

    The day after should be a holiday...who can work with a hangover?

  • Amy Brantley10/18/2010

    I can't decide which is better: the football or all the good food on super bowl Sunday :)

  • S. Maven10/18/2010

    Traffic will probably be a nightmare, meaning visitors will be more apt to stay in Arlington or Ft. Worth.

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