blog.nola.com - 5/18/2008
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Saints, New Orleans, Hope to Host Super Bowl
FanHouse —
... So that would seem to indicate that the Super Bowl should go to New Orleans soon. But it won't until 2013 at the earliest, and even then it's looking like a long shot, as the Saints' lease with the Superdome would first need to get worked out. Jimmy Smith of the Times Picayune has the Saints' explanation: ...
Saints News: 5.18.08
Canal Street Chronicles —
... The Saints and the city of New Orleans are trying to land the Super Bowl in 2013. This comes from a report from the Times-Pic. When the location for the 2012 Super Bowl is announced, and it won't be New Orleans, it will be officially make it ten years since the championship has been in New Orleans. ...
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The city of Indianapolis and their new stadium - Lucas Oil Stadium, are making even more of a push for Super Bowl XLVI, to be played in 2012. Organizers of the cities bid say that local companies have pledged $25 mil in hopes of landing the mega event to their city. The decision on who gets the big game will come Tuesday at the owner meetings in Atlanta. Right now the three cities up ...