Cities aggressively woo the Super Bowl to bring money to town. But the payoff usually isn't worth it.
Cities aggressively woo the Super Bowl to bring money to town. But the payoff usually isn't worth it.
As the players, coaches and halftime performers -- not to mention the Lombardi Trophy -- made their way to Miami's Sun Life Stadium for the Super Bowl on Sunday, Jerry Hunter and company were keeping a close eye on them.
When caterer Francine Powers got summoned to the big leagues, the call came out of the blue: The phone in her home office rang, and on the other end was an invitation to try out for a shot at the Super Bowl.
AP - The Big East now has a bowl in its backyard.