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Patch Poll: Who Will Win The Super Bowl?

The big game is here—tell us which team you think will win tonight.

For those of you who keep up with Woodbury Patch on Facebook, you’ve probably gathered that I’m a bit of a sports fan.

Like millions of other Americans, I’ll be watching the Super Bowl with friends tonight. (And eating plenty of food.)

Odds-makers have the Patriots as a three-point favorite, but which team do you think will win? Give your answer in our poll here, and leave a comment about why at the bottom of this story.

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I think it’ll be the Pats, but really I just want to see a good game.

Facts About the Super Bowl
  • This year, a 30-second commercial costs $3.5 million, up $400,000 from last year, according to Superbowl-ads.com.
  • Football fans are anticipated to consume an estimated 71.4 million pounds of Hass avocados during Big Game gatherings this year, according to the Hass Avocado Board.
  • If you still think the 1983 season finale of M*A*S*H was the most-watched broadcast in the U.S., think again. The 2010 Super Bowl between the New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts stole that title, only to be beaten exactly one year later when 111 million people tuned in to watch the 2011 Super Bowl between the Green Bay Packers and the Pittsburgh Steelers, according toNielsen Co. Will this year's game top the 2011 record?
  • Heading into the game, The New York Giants have three Super Bowl titles (XXI in 1986, XXVin 1990, and XLII in 2007). They also have four titles in the pre-Super Bowl era: 1927, 1934, 1938, 1956).
  • On the other hand, The New England Patriots have also won three Super Bowl championships (XXXVI in 2001, XXXVIII in 2003, and XXXIX in 2004). 
Gameplan

Where: Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind.

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Kickoff Time: Sunday, Feb. 5 at 6:30 p.m. ET

Channel: NBC

Halftime show: The halftime show also is an extravaganza. This year, Madonna will perform. So let's revisit some other star-studded halftime performances.

Social media and the NFL HQ: Social media has arrived as an advertising vehicle. Read how advertisers plan to use Facebook and Twitter to promote their products. And speaking of social media, the NFL itself has established a social media command center in Indianapolis for Sunday's game. It will put out such things as traffic info.

Want a ticket? Well, the official Super Bowl website has a link, so presumably you could still buy some. But as a New York Giants fan would say, fuhgeddaboutit. Top price: $16,593. Cheap seats: $2,500. Really.

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