Super Bowl Time (Kickoff)
6:30 PM Eastern Standard Time on February 7, 2010
Starts Super Bowl 2010 kickoff (or little bit later)
* CBS, which is broadcasting the game, states a 6:30 p.m.
start time on their site, with a "kickoff show" from 6 - 6:25 p.m.
* The Super Bowl 2010 hosting committee's website has a
countdown clock counting down to 6:30 p.m.
*** See The Offical Count Down On NFL.com Go Here =>> http://bit.ly/aWspgM ***
You may want to tune in early to catch the pre-game run downs and coverage.
Saint Fans and Colts fans are ready to go head to head at this years,
winner takes all show down.
United States times by region:
6:30 p.m. Eastern
5:30 p.m. Central
4:30 p.m. Mountain
3:30 p.m. Pacific
Quick additional tidbits for Super Bowl 2010:
* Date: Sunday, February 7, 2010
* Location: Dolphin Stadium in Miami, Florida
* Halftime: The Who
* Super Bowl Number: 44 (XLIV)
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