Indianapolis Is a Horrible Super Bowl Site, and I Can Prove It | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, an
When the capital of Indiana was awarded a Super Bowl in May 0f 2008, fans and media that cover the NFL were stunned. How did this relatively sleepy midwestern town lure in the biggest game of the year? The answer should be obvious to everyone.
But seriously, props to Indy for bagging the biggest single game in sport. However, the host city and Lucas Oil Stadium as venues for Super Bowl week will fall short in a lot of ways. Instead of crafting a handful of biting, unfounded generalizations, I'll deconstruct the viability of Indiana's state capital as a Super Bowl site with, get this, actual facts and figures. It'll be awesome, and maybe even a little terrifying. Don't be afraid.
And again, you're more than welcome to email me at joshz at bleacherreport dot you know what. This is not a monologue, this is a dialogue, and I look forward to hearing from you.
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