The Buccaneers are underdogs in their own stadium against the defending champion Chiefs in Super Bowl LV. Which team wins? "The Swami" is back to make his pick on the big game.
News 8 Throwback: Memories of Super Bowls in San Diego
In this News 8 Throwback, we re taking you back to a few times when San Diego hosted the Super Bowl. Author: Barbara Nielsen (Archives Editor) Published: 9:44 AM PST February 4, 2021 Updated: 8:06 PM PST February 4, 2021
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. The Super Bowl is just a few days away in Tampa Bay, so we’re taking it back to the three times San Diego played host. And what a fine city to invite the world to in the dead of winter. No blizzards here just sunshine, mild weather and an endless amount of fun activities in the days leading up to the big game. It’s especially bittersweet to see the Murph and the Q in its glory days.
Creating the All-Time Super Bowl Broadcast
Feb 2, 2021, 11:34 AM EST
Networks want nothing more than to have a Super Bowl. Broadcasters want nothing more than to be given the opportunity to see their names on the call sheet. The NFL s crown jewel is also the crown jewel of pop culture, a remaining visage of shared experience. As such, the presentation is studied and considered from more angles than usual, as the world gazes upon the biggest stage.
With that in mind, we got to thinking about who our preferred guides have been for this experience through the years. Who has made the Super Bowl an even more memorable experience compared to their peers? Who has excelled at their given role?
For obvious reasons, the actual Pro Bowl isn’t a thing this year. Ideally there’s no reason to even do this anymore because the players scarcely care and there are too many people who pull out of.