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Super Bowl 2011 start time is slated for 6:30 p.m. ET, after what should be a lengthy pregame build up full of pomp, circumstance and further hyping of football’s biggest game.
Actually, if you’re looking for Fox’s exact planned moment for kickoff, it’s set to be 6:29, at least according to their detailed broadcast schedule.
That’s right, another key piece of information: the 2011 Super Bowl is on Fox, so be sure that you’re on the right channel and don’t end up waiting for the PGA’s Waste Management Phoenix Open to end in order for the big game to kick off.
Joe Buck and football’s Tim McCarver, former Cowboy and Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman, will be the voices that bring us a detailed account of the game’s action. Fox’s day of coverage of the big game starts off at 2 p.m. eastern time, with their extensive pregame show.
The pregame festivities are supposed to include an Oscars-like “red carpet”, which hopefully will featureĀ Brett Keisel’s beard wearing a Jean Paul Gauthier dress as he makes his entrance. There are two high-profile interviews scheduled for the pregame, as President Barack Obama will sit down for a one-on-one interview with Fox News personality Bill O’Reilly. That should be “fun”.
Legendary Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw will also have a heart-to-heart chat with Pittsburgh’s current lightning rod of a passer, Ben Roethlisberger.
If you’re not into the pregame festivities, there’s always Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl, set for bark off at 3 p.m. eastern.
So there will be plenty to keep an eye or an ear on as you whip together your various dips, wings or other delicious Super Bowl foods currently dancing through my head like sugar plums on Christmas Eve.
But most importantly for you fans out there, the game itself will start somewhere around 6:30, depending on how long it takes diva Christina Aguilera to belt out the national anthem. So be sure to be tuned to Fox for that all-important moment when the big game begins.
For more coverage to get you amped for Super Sunday, check out Super Bowl 2011: Five Things Each Team Must Do To Win On Sunday.
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