Super Bowl Kickoff Time 2012: Last-Minute Spread Info and MVP Predictions
Super Bowl XLVI is just hours away, meaning it won't be long until we know who wins the big game and who will be honored with the game MVP.
The New England Patriots and New York Giants have a lot of talented players on the team, but only a select few have the best shot at winning the coveted award.
Expect a fantastic game filled with excitement from start to finish. These two teams know each other very well, and since they're evenly matched, the game will come down to the wire.
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With that said, here's some last-minute info you need to know about the game, as well as my predictions for who wins the game and the MVP.
When: Sunday, Feb. 5 at 6:29 p.m. ET
Where: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Ind.
Watch: NBC
Betting Line
According to vegasinsider.com, the Patriots are favored at -3, which is just another great indication this will be a close game throughout.
In addition to the line, the over/under is set at 54.5. While that may seem high, look for both offenses to be on their top of their game all night long, creating big plays and multiple touchdowns for a high-scoring affair.
Live Stream
This year, for the first time ever, the Super Bowl will be streamed LIVE online at NBC Sports for your computer or mobile device through NFL Mobile.
New England Injury Report
*According to CBSSports
WR Deion Branch (knee): Questionable
WR Wes Welker (knee): Questionable
TE Rob Gronkowski (ankle): Questionable
LB Brandon Spikes (knee): Questionable
OT Sebastian Vollmer (back, foot): Questionable
OG Logan Mankins (knee): Questionable
New York Injury Report
*According to CBSSports
RB Ahmad Bradshaw (foot): Probable
WR Hakeem Nicks (shoulder): Questionable
DE Osi Umenyiora (knee,ankle): Probable
CB Corey Webster (hamstring): Questionable
Predictions
This is going to be a game for the ages. Look for both teams to trade blows back-and-forth, with no team gaining a substantial lead.
In the end, I like the Patriots to come from behind in the fourth quarter to win the Super Bowl, 30-28.
My MVP prediction goes to Tom Brady, who will put the Patriots on his back in the second half to win his fourth Super Bowl ring, furthering strengthening his case as the best quarterback to ever play the game.
Of course, that's a completely different debate from the Super Bowl, and it's best to let it rest until after tonight's game.


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