Super Bowl Schedule

At Super Bowl XLI, no doubt many football fans were connecting to the Internet in a frenzy wondering what time does the Super Bowl start. What better way to get the 2007 Super Bowl time then to ask a bunch of strangers, specifically speaking, a bunch of cartoony Yahoo avatars, courtesy of Yahoo Answers? Yes, you can now have your questions answered by a guy in a chicken suit standing amidst romantic Paris, France. But enough about the benefits of modern technology. Just how do you find the Super Bowl schedule, if not for the Super Bowl 2007 start time (which has long since ended) then for the next Super Bowl?

Common Responses To Super Bowl Schedule Questions

Wouldn't you know, the Yahoo Avatars often have a mean streak and reply with questions such as “why don't you look the Super Bowl schedule up on TV Guide like everyone else?” The problem is many people now rightly assume you don't need a copy of TV Guide to find out what's on television, including the 2007 Super Bowl schedule. You can just look up the Super Bowl schedule online and save yourself a buck or two. Knowing your strategy of course, most print magazines have now set up a website that allows special access to regular subscribers. Regardless, it is safe to assume that the Super Bowl schedule is available online.

What Time Is The Super Bowl?

However, some people are often confused as to when their Super Bowl time begins. What time is the Super Bowl on TV? It may be confusing because there is no official date or time, at least in the holiday sense that the time of Super Bowl starts. It varies from year to year and finding the right Super Bowl times does depend on the viewer looking up local listings. However, Super Bowl television times are almost always held at the end of January or early February. The Super Bowl TV schedule also varies according to Eastern, Central, Mountain and Pacific times.

Consider that the Super Bowl television schedule for XLI (2007) was listed at 6 PM Eastern time. However, as you travel east west, you would find that the game starts at 5 PM in the Central region, 4 PM by Mountain time and 3 PM by Pacific time. Also consider that the kickoff of the game is usually delayed due to introductions and entertainment.

For the most part the Super Bowl is an all day event, with pre-game shows taking up the preceding schedule and post game wrap ups, along with the Super Bowl haft time show in between. Most fans plan their full day around the game though others will only tune in according to time. Keep these points in mind for looking up future Super Bowl schedule listings.

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