ALMOST HERE!!!
An updated Schedule! (Eastern Time Zone)
FOX NEWS SUNDAY/FOX SUPER SUNDAY (9 a.m. - 12 p.m. ET)
The special will kick off with a one-hour edition of FOX News Sunday with Chris Wallace, followed by a two-hour block of political and sports coverage with FOX News anchor Shepard Smith live from Glendale, AZ just two days before the 22 state primary contests on Super Tuesday.
Following a special edition of FOX News Sunday, Smith will be joined at 10 a.m. ET by co-hosts Bill Hemmer and Megyn Kelly who will be live from election studio headquarters in New York. FOX Super Sunday will also include a behind-the-scenes look as the action gets underway for the Super Bowl. FOX Business Network's Alexis Glick will offer a peek at the best commercials and the economics behind the biggest sporting event of the year.
ROAD TO THE SUPER BOWL (12-1 p.m. ET)
Narrated by Alec Baldwin, and produced by Emmy Award-winning NFL Films, Road to the Super Bowl captures the most dramatic moments of the 2007 NFL season, from the opening kickoff of Week one in September, through the AFC and NFC Championship Games. The best material from over 100 players and coaches wired for sound make this a memorable look back at an unforgettable season.
INSIDE THE RINGS WITH TROY AIKMAN (1-1:30 p.m. ET)
"Inside the Rings" with NFL on FOX lead game analyst Troy Aikman is a close up look at select quarterbacks and their personal journeys to Super Bowl victory. Each one took a road less traveled and we hear their story straight from them. Aikman and FOX Sports reporter Chris Myers host. Among the quarterbacks featured are John Elway, Kurt Warner and Doug Williams. The show is produced by Barry Landis and Bill Richards.
HOWIE LONG'S TOUGH GUYS "SUPER BOWL EDITION" PRESENTED BY CHEVY (1:30-2 p.m. ET)
FOX NFL SUNDAY analyst Howie Long pays tribute to the NFL's roughest and toughest with a little help from "tough guy ambassadors" of the past in this 30 minute presentation. Old meets new as legendary tough guys like quarterback Jim Kelly, tight end Mark Bavaro and others interview and comment on current players who show the grit and determination that make them special. The show is hosted by Long, who at the end reveals this year's "ultimate" tough-guy. The show is produced by P.T. Navarro.
2p.m: Fox begins its pregame coverage... New Ads, Performances, Interviews, Live coverages
2:30-3 p.m. - Ryan Seacrest starts red-carpet interviews. Look for a lineup heavy with Fox stars. Also: first of the Team of the Decade features, with the Green Bay Packers the team of the '60s.
3-3:30 p.m.: Feature on the New York-Boston sports rivalry. Rest of country takes bathroom break.
3:30-4 p.m.: Jimmy Johnson interviews Patriots coach Bill Belichick. Gee, which one would you rather have a beer with?
Team of the decade: Pittsburgh Steelers for the '70s. Also: preview of Tom Petty's halftime show,
Willie Nelson and Sarah Evans perform Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys and Jillian Reynolds reports on the party scene.
4-4:30 p.m.: Team of the decade: San Francisco 49ers for the '80s. Also:
Premiere of Paula Abdul's new single, Dance Like There's No Tomorrow. Viewers flee like there's no . . . never mind.
Is this Paula Abdul's new song?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdYHnvPXKeg
4:30-5 p.m.: Team of the decade: Dallas Cowboys for the '90s. Also: Making of Bud Light Super Bowl commercials. Like a commercial for a commercial.
5-5:30 p.m.: Alicia Keys performs. Also: Pam Oliver interviews Giants coach Tom Coughlin. Maybe he'll even smile.
5:30-6 p.m.: Terry Bradshaw interviews Tom Brady. Easy words, Tom, easy words. Team of the decade: the New England Patriots for the 2000s. Also: a reading of the Declaration of Independence by football and military representatives, including Pat Tillman's widow Marie.
6 p.m.: Game broadcast begins, including
Jordin Sparks singing the national anthem.
6:18 p.m.: Kickoff!
9:30p.m: Expected Game Over
Post game/Trophy presentation After Super Bowl followed by House