Tuesday, October 11, 2011

2015 Super Bowl in Arizona


Cardinal Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

Photo courtesy:(Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

     This will be the third time Arizona will host the Super Bowl, but this time it is the 49th Super Bowl. Glendale, Arizona beat its only competition, Tampa, Florida. Since neither Arizona nor Florida reached the required 24 out of 36 votes on the first ballot, the second ballot will determine the winner by majority rule.  The winner was Arizona. Weather wasn't an effect on the decision, but the February weather is quite nice with 60 degrees Fahrenheit. The Super Bowl of 2014, which is in East Rutherford, New York, will have very cold weather. By cold weather, I mean the predicted temperature will be 31 degrees Fahrenheit. The Glendale stadium, in my opinion, is one of the best. The stadium has a cool and sleek look to it and of course, a cardinal on it, too. The grass is real, unlike the turf we use at Burger Stadium, but it is a professional field. The roof is retractable to let sunlight in, and one of the main purposes of the real grass. Another reason the grass is still real is that the actual field can move outside of the stadium, and some people will water the grass, and nurture it. For more information on the 2015 Super Bowl, please go here.


By Chopsticks (Ben Y)

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