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Tampa Lands 2009 Super Bowl


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The point is that the SuperBowl will bring USF some value if the NFL decides to hook USF up with some new practice field grass like the last SuperBowl. Also, USF got some exposure last time when Dan Marino was throwing passes to the USF players during the INSIDE THE NFL show that aired during the SUPERBOWL week. Having the SUPERBOWL in Tampa cant hurt USF IMO.

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The Tampa bid "raised the bar, set the standard," for future cities wishing to host the NFL championship, according to **** Beard, the task force president, who is also the chairman of the University of South Florida Board of Trustees.

http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050526/BREAKING/50526005

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Raymond James Stadium will host the 2009 Super Bowl. Board of Trustees Chairman **** Beard headed up the Tampa Super Bowl task force that brought the NFL championship back to the Bay area. The Oracle/MIKE REYNOLDS

Super pitch

Tampa nabs the 2009 Super Bowl bid from NFC rival Atlanta

By Mark Lennox

MANAGING EDITOR

May 26, 2005

A long shot from the start, Tampa Bay beat the odds Wednesday when Raymond James Stadium was again chosen to host the Super Bowl.

Tampa was vying for the 2009 selection against three other NFL franchises: Miami, Houston and Atlanta. Atlanta was deemed the front-runner in the bidding process but failed to overcome the strong proposal by the Tampa bid team, led by USF Board of Trustees Chairman **** Beard. An article in Tuesday's Tampa Tribune stated that Tampa had 3-1 odds over Atlanta. Tampa has hosted three Super Bowls, in 1984, 1991 and 2001.

"We're all ecstatic," Beard said. "It wasn't done just by this team alone. We had people from the community in the background, and quite frankly, the three Super Bowls that Tampa Bay has hosted in the past were great successes at those times. It gave the owners confidence."

Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank was hoping to sway the owners with a $150-million plan for renovations to the Georgia Dome, home of the Atlanta Falcons. Houston's Reliant Stadium boasts state-of-the-art facilities and hoped to use that to persuade the owners.

The task force, which included Tampa Mayor Pam Iorio, was the last of the four groups to present its 15-minute proposal to the 32 NFL owners in Washington, D.C. Influential in the package was the plan for Busch Gardens to host a Super Bowl party. With an abundance of golf courses in the Tampa Bay area, the outdoor possibilities for tourists seemed endless.

Another of the main drawing factors for the Super Bowl's return to the Bay Area is the climate. Temperatures in January average around 65 to 68 degrees, which is ideal weather for football.

"Our weather was very important in the decision," Beard said. "People don't want to go to a cold climate in January."

The recently completed construction of Raymond James Stadium was also influential in the stadium's selection. Behind-the-scenes work from the Glazer family and Buccaneer Executive Vice President Bryan Glazer helped influence the committee, Beard said.

"I think that the presentation was well thought out and well done," he said. "I think the Glazer family, with their behind-the-scenes work, was probably critically important. I believe that it's the most important piece of the puzzle."

With the masses of tourists and fans who flock to the Super Bowl, local businesses near USF and Busch Gardens are likely to benefit from the Super Bowl party at Busch Gardens.

Besides financial gains, another bonus for Bulls Country is the likelihood that one of the teams represented in the Super Bowl will practice at USF.

"Our proposal included the practice facilities at USF," Beard said. "Our new athletic facility could be used by one of the two teams." The 103,000-square-foot facility opened May 2004.

"We have held practices here in the past," said Assistant Director of Athletics John Gerdes. "The new facility adds to the power of what USF has to offer. We've been a good host in the past."

Many felt this was Tampa's last opportunity to host the Super Bowl for years to come. Bids have already been locked up through 2008, and the 2010 Super Bowl has been provisionally awarded to New York. Also, several NFL teams are in the process of securing new stadiums, including Dallas and Minnesota.

http://www.usforacle.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2005/05/26/4295c800e21d2

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I would love to see USF logos completely surrounding the practice field so that every camera shot of that team practicing can't help but get our name some national exposure.

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I would love to see USF logos completely surrounding the practice field so that every camera shot of that team practicing can't help but get our name some national exposure.

Better yet, we should have "USF Big East Champions" banners up then!  ;D

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Howie, I like the way you think.   ;D

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great,

usf and the BE will benefit

hope we capitalize!

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