13 fun facts about the Super Bowl

Some facts about the NFL’s championship game.

The Super Bowl is the biggest spectacle in sports, from the pre-game hype to the parties to the annual traditions that fans have around it to the halftime show to, well, the game itself.

But how many facts do you know about the NFL’s annual AFC vs. NFC championship game? You might have some of these already at your fingertips. But others? These will be perfect to drop at your next Super Bowl party — that is, if you have time between eating, watching the game and commenting on the commercials.

Here are 13 fun Super Bowl facts we came up with:

1. Why it’s called the “Super Bowl”

The timing of when the AFC-NFC title game got its name is slightly disputed, but the legend is Kansas City Chiefs owner Lamar Hunt coined it based off the “super ball” toy his daughter and son played with.

2. A total of 12 teams have never won a Super Bowl

That list includes: the Browns, Lions, Jaguars, Texans, Chagers, Titans, Cardinals, Panthers, Falcons, Bengals, Bills and Vikings. Of that group, the Browns, Lions, Jaguars and Texans have never made it to the big game in their existence.

3. There’s only one starting quarterback who has won a Super Bowl title with two different teams

And his name is Peyton Manning.

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4. Only one man has been named MVP for the losing team

And his name is Chuck Howley. The Dallas Cowboys lost to the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl V, but Howley (two interceptions) was voted most valuable player.

5. The game has gone to overtime once

That was Super Bowl LI, better known as the championship game in which the Falcons blew a 28-3 lead to the Patriots.

6. The AFC team and NFC team take turns being the home team

Also, if you didn’t know there was a designated home and away team despite the fact that it’s played at a neutral site, now you do.

7. The Patriots have appeared in the most Super Bowls

That would 11 as of the 2019 season, three more than the Steelers, Cowboys and Broncos.

8. The Patriots and Broncos have lost the most Super Bowls

As of 2019, they both have five losses under their belts.

9. There’s a good reason why the NFL uses Roman numerals to refer to the Super Bowl

From Dictionary.com:

“Lamar Hunt is also credited for introducing Roman numerals to keep track of the championship title bowls…. Super Bowl V was the first such bowl to be numbered using this system. An excerpt from the NFL media guide explains further:

The Roman numerals were adopted to clarify any confusion that may occur because the NFL Championship Game—the Super Bowl—is played in the year following a chronologically recorded season. Numerals I through IV were added later for the first four Super Bowls.”

10. But Super Bowl 50 used numbers and not an “L”

11. Super Bowl LIII was the lowest scoring Super Bowl in the game’s history

The Patriots beat the Rams 13-3.

12. The game has been played in 10 different states

That would be Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey and Texas.

13. The Vince Lombardi Trophy is a football “mounted in a kicking position”

That’s according to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, which tells this great story about then-NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle reaching out to Tiffany and Co. to make the trophy:

The only company he contacted was Tiffany, which brought in the company’s design chief, Oscar Riedener, a native of Switzerland who knew nothing about football. Reidener went to FAO Schwartz and bought a football that he put on his kitchen table. The next morning he grabbed a box of Cornflakes, poured them into a bowl, and stared at the football while eating.

Upon finishing his Cornflakes, he took a pair of scissors, started cutting the empty box, and transformed it into a trophy base atop which the football could sit.

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How many majors has Tiger Woods won?

See the list of Tiger Woods’ major wins, from the 1997 Masters to his incredible win in 2019.

Tiger Woods completed his remarkable comeback to the top of professional golf in 2018, winning the PGA Tour Championship, and followed up his success with another major win the following spring. Woods’ career-long pursuit of Jack Nicklaus’ major record is back on track, and after an early-season win in Japan, Woods will once again be considered a favorite in every event he participates in. Just how close is Woods to the major record? Let’s take a look back at all of his major championship wins.

Tiger Woods has won a total of 15 major championships in his career, and is three majors away from tying the all-time record held by Jack Nicklaus.

Woods broke an 11-year major winless-streak in 2019, winning the Masters for the fifth time in his career.

Here’s the full rundown of Woods’ major championships:

1997 Masters

Course: Augusta National Golf Club

Score: -18

Margin of victory: 12 strokes

1999 PGA Championship

Course: Medinah Country Club

Score: -11

Margin of victory: 1 stroke

2000 U.S. Open

Course: Pebble Beach Golf Links

Score: -12

Margin of victory: 15 strokes

2000 Open Championship

Course: Old Course, St. Andrews

Score: -19

Margin of victory: 8 strokes

2000 PGA Championship

Course: Valhalla Golf Club

Score: -18

Margin of victory: Playoff

2001 Masters

Course: Augusta National Golf Club

Score: -16

Margin of victory: 2 strokes

2002 Masters

Course: Augusta National Golf Club

Score: -12

Margin of victory: 3 strokes

2002 U.S. Open

Course: Bethpage Black

Score: -3

Margin of victory: 3 strokes

2005 Masters

Course: Augusta National Golf Club

Score: -12

Margin of victory: Playoff

2005 Open Championship

Course: Old Course, St. Andrews

Score: -14

Margin of victory: 5 strokes

2006 Open Championship

Course: Royal Liverpool

Score: -18

Margin of victory: 2 strokes

2006 PGA Championship

Course: Medinah Country Club

Score: -18

Margin of victory: 5 strokes

2007 PGA Championship

Course: Southern Hills Country Club

Score: -8

Margin of victory: 2 strokes

2008 U.S. Open

Course: Torrey Pines

Score: -1

Margin of victory: Playoff

2019 Masters

Course: Augusta National Golf Club

Score: -13

Margin of victory: 1 stroke

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Massive Mola mola surprises whale watchers

For a group of whale watchers on Tuesday, the highlight did not involve whales or dolphins, but a bizarre-looking fish called a Mola mola.

For a group of San Diego whale watchers on Tuesday, the highlight did not involve whales or dolphins, but a bizarre-looking fish called a Mola mola.

The surprise encounter occurred 10 miles southwest of Mission Bay as Capt. Domenic Biagini, of Gone Whale Watching San Diego, was searching for cetaceans. The Mola mola, or ocean sunfish, stood out because of its immense size and pale coloration as it lolled beneath the surface.

“It was really neat because most of the people on the boat specialized in diving, so this whole trip was something different for them,” Biagini told For The Win Outdoors. “Right as they got on the boat they asked about molas, and I explained how we haven’t seen that many this year. So for this to have happened on this specific trip made it that much more special.”

Mola molas are the world’s largest bony fishes (these do not include sharks or rays) and can measure up to 14 feet and weigh 5,000 pounds. They inhabit tropical and temperate seas and feed primarily on sea jellies, squid, small fish, and crustaceans.

Because of their truncated bodies, the position of their fins, and their odd-shaped mouths, their appearance is otherworldly. Or, as the Monterey Bay Aquarium states on its website, “Ocean sunfish, or molas, look like the invention of a mad scientist.”


Biagini said most Mola molas encountered off Southern California measure 2 to 3 feet, but the sunfish that swam around his boat for 10 minutes on Tuesday measured at least 7 feet.

“It was by far the largest I’ve ever seen,” he said.

The divers on the boat were so impressed that some were tempted to jump in for a swim with the docile critter. “It was hard keeping them in the boat,” Biagini joked. “But everyone behaved.”

–Images courtesy of Gone Whale Watching San Diego

How to view your Spotify Wrapped songs of the year, and songs of the decade

Want to see the music you listened to the most in 2019 and the 2010s on Spotify? We’ve got you covered.

Spotify is the music app of choice for many people (myself included) and one nice thing they do every year is crunch your data and then tell you exactly what songs and artists you listened to the most over the past year.

It’s called Spotify Wrapped, and it’s not only good at showing you what you listened to, it’s also great at revealing your emotional state. This year, they’re also looking back at the entire decade of what you listened to, so you get a look back on ten years of emotional states. I found out I listened to a TON of Elliott Smith back in 2013, and you know what, that makes a lot of sense! I will not be delving into any more details about that!

Want yours? Easy.

To find your top songs of the year and of the decade, you can view it via the Spotify app or via their Spotify Wrapped website.

Go forth and enjoy.

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How to Watch Manchester United vs. Tottenham Hotspur, Premier League Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

Watch Manchester United vs. Tottenham Hotspur Live Online.

Tottenham Hotspur boss Jose Mourinho returns to Old Trafford on Wednesday and will face Manchester United as an opponent for the first time since the Red Devils sacked him almost one year ago. United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will be eager to show his side has grown since Mourinho’s dismissal, with a chance to possibly jump up in the standings.

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Manchester United vs. Tottenham Hotspur

  • When: Wednesday, December 4
  • Time: 2:30 p.m. ET
  • TV: NBCSN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Tottenham boasts a perfect record in three matches under Mourinho so far, having most recently defeated Bournemouth 3-2 at home on Saturday. However, that was also the third time the team has conceded two goals in as many matches under the new coach. The Red Devils extended their winless run to three matches after drawing 2-2 at home to Villa on Sunday, the seventh time in their last eight games that they’ve failed to keep a clean sheet.

Lucas Moura scored twice when Tottenham thrashed United 3-0 in its last trip to Old Trafford in August 2018, when Mourinho was still employed by the latter. The North Londoners failed to score in four visits to the grounds prior to that, ending their drought in sensational style.

The Special One finds himself back in the away dugout, seeking what would be his 10th career victory against United in his 21st meeting. He’s only lost three times in those previous 20 clashes, twice while he was Chelsea manager and once at Inter Milan. Mourinho has traveled to Old Trafford on nine occasions and won in three of those—twice with the Blues in 2005 and once in March 2013 with Real Madrid.

United has lost once at home this season (three wins, three draws), while the Spurs clinched their first away league victory this term when Mourinho’s squad won 3-2 at West Ham in his debut.

Solskjaer is under some pressure to produce a win against his club’s former coach nearly one year after he took over at United, initially in a caretaker role. The Norwegian isn’t expected to have midfield star Paul Pogba back from an ankle injury until mid-December, while defenders Eric Bailly, Marcos Rojo, and Timothy Fosu-Mensah are chasing fitness.

Mourinho appears to have had a rejuvenating effect on Dele Alli, who has scored or assisted in each of the three games and netted twice in the win over Bournemouth.

Reputations are on the line at Old Trafford when United seeks to fend off Mourinho’s soaring Spurs in what looks to be a vital fixture in the race for European qualification.

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Plea issued after deer becomes entangled in Christmas lights

An animal care facility in California is asking people to keep wildlife in mind while decorating their homes for the holidays.

An animal care facility in California is asking people to keep wildlife in mind while decorating their homes for the holidays.

The plea was issued Monday after an Animal Services Officer with Marin Humane responded to reports of a deer that had become become entangled in Christmas lights in the Marin County town of San Anselmo.

Jessica Needham of the nonprofit was not able to free the buck of its burden, but did take photographs to illustrate the extent of the entanglement.

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“Catching deer is extremely difficult and catching a buck is even trickier,” Marin Humane announced in a statement. “Our officers would have to use a control pole to get a handle on him, which leaves them open to the risk of being charged and injured. Luckily, this guy is still able to graze and run just fine.”

The group stated that it’ll continue to “monitor the situation” and expressed hope that the buck will become free of the lights when he sheds his antlers during the winter.

Lisa Bloch, a Marin Humane spokeswoman, told the San Jose Mercury News that the Christmas lights were likely strewn loosely around bushes or between trees in the rural neighborhood, “and the deer just walked into them.”

The group, which is not affiliated with the Humane Society of the United States, said in a statement:

“This serves as a good reminder that when hanging holiday decorations, make sure they’re secure and high enough where they’re less likely to be an issue for wildlife.

“We’re lucky to share our space with so many animals so let’s be mindful of their safety, even when we’re getting festive!”

–Images courtesy of Jessica Needham/Marin Humane

Who is currently the tallest player in the NBA? And who is tallest in league history?

Wondering who the tallest player in the NBA is? And who was the tallest in league history? We’ve got you covered.

Height is always going to be at a premium in the National Basketball Association. With a ten foot hoop, it always helps to have guys who can get there easily. You might be wondering, however, who is the current tallest player in the NBA?

On an active NBA roster, the tallest player in the NBA right now is Boban Marjanović, who stands 7-foot-4 and plays for the Dallas Mavericks. 

One wrinkle in the current ranking: Tacko Fall was drafted by the Boston Celtics this past year and stands at 7-foot-5, but he’s currently a member of the Maine Red Claws, Boston’s G-League affiliate.

The tallest player in NBA history is a tie between Georghe Muresan and Manute Bol. Both were listed at 7-foot-7.

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Next FIFA World Cup: Qatar 2022 schedule, plus info on next women’s World Cup

When and where is the next World Cup, and how will Qatar host it in the winter? Plus information on next women’s World Cup in 2023.

We are in a little bit of a lull between World Cups right now, with the women’s World Cup of 2019 just ending — which the USA won — and two years out from the previous men’s World Cup.

You may be wondering when the next World Cup will be held.

The next men’s World Cup will be in 2022 hosted in Qatar.

Because of incredibly hot summer temperatures in Qatar, the tournament, for the first time ever, is being moved to the winter months. Right now it is tentatively scheduled to begin in late November and run until the final, which is scheduled to be held on December 18, 2022.

After that tournament, the next women’s World Cup will be in 2023. No host country has been chosen yet, but several countries have put in a bid to host the tournament.

Those countries are:

  • Argentina
  • Australia and/or New Zealand (possible joint bid)
  • Brazil
  • Colombia
  • Japan
  • South Africa
  • South Korea and/or North Korea (possible joint bid)

The 2026 men’s World Cup will be joint hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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Watch: Shark knocks 7-year-old boy off surfboard

Chandler Moore was surfing at a beach known as the shark attack capital of the world when he was knocked into the water by a blacktip shark.

Chandler Moore, 7, was surfing at a Florida beach known as the shark attack capital of the world when he was knocked into the water by a blacktip shark.

It happened so quickly that his father Shaun Moore, who posted the video on social media, wasn’t aware of the shark and what happened until someone pointed it out to him.

“One of the surfers out there through social media got in touch,” Tennille Moore, Chandler’s mother, explained to WESH. “He was like, ‘Did you see the shark?’ And Shaun’s like, ‘What shark?’ So we slowed the video down and we were amazed.”

The incident occurred Saturday at New Smyrna Beach, a location known for its shark attacks. NatGeo reported that it is the shark attack capital of the world according to the International Shark Attack File, and said it estimates that anyone who has swam there has been within 10 feet of a shark.

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“I’m like the luckiest boy ever since I didn’t get bit by that shark,” Chandler told WESH. He went on to explain what happened.

“So I’m just, like, standing up on this normal wave, and then I see fish, that makes me scared, so I kind of start to turn it, but then the shark hits me and knocks me right off.”

Two fish had jumped out of the water in front of him and he thought a third one had struck him. He learned later it was a shark.

“That explains why two fish in front of me jumped out of the water, because they got scared of the shark,” he told WESH.

But Chandler isn’t afraid of sharks. And the shark encounter isn’t going to scare him away from surfing. On the contrary.

“It’s not going to keep Chandler out of the water for sure,” Tennille Moore told WESH. “He’ll be out there. He’d be out there every day if he could.”

Photo courtesy of Shaun Moore.

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Surfer Mark Healey fends off shark while freediving

The accompanying video clip shows a large shark approaching Mark Healey, who ends the encounter with a firm jab to the shark’s snout.

Mark Healey makes a living as a big-wave surfer who spends most of the year chasing enormous swells around the world. But when the athlete isn’t riding waves, he often seeks solitude and adventure beneath the surface, freediving with a speargun, hunting fish for the dinner table.

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I’ve found that it’s worthwhile to make every effort (within reason) to not let sharks take a fish you’ve speared. They’re fast learners and when they are rewarded for a behavior they usually double down on it. That’s why they’ve been around for eons. Sometimes it’s unavoidable and the sharks beat you to your fish. This video is an example of how they act after being “rewarded”. I lost a fish to about five sharks earlier in the dive. Once that happens they have way less hesitation and they’ll shadow you all day. Even follow the boat if you switch spots sometimes. Don’t get me wrong, I didn’t feel in danger at all here, but if I ended up shooting that Wahoo, you know this shark would have been all over it. Another good reason to avoid having the sharks take your fish (besides losing your food) is that you don’t want them to associate divers with food. It might not be a problem for you that day, but it may end up being a problem for the unwitting diver that that wild animal encounters next time.

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This sometimes puts Healey in close proximity to sharks looking for an easy meal.

The accompanying video clip, posted to Instagram on Sunday, shows a large Galapagos shark approaching Healey, who ends the encounter with a firm jab to the shark’s snout with his spear tip.

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“I’ve found that it’s worthwhile to make every effort (within reason) to not let sharks take a fish you’ve speared,” Healey wrote. “They’re fast learners and when they are rewarded for a behavior they usually double down on it.

“Sometimes it’s unavoidable and the sharks beat you to your fish. This video is an example of how they act after being ‘rewarded.’

Healey told For The Win Outdoors that he was diving off French Polynesia when the encounter occurred. He had recently lost a fish to several sharks that had been close by, and Healey had been eyeing a wahoo (also seen in the video clip) when the Galapagos shark approached.

“There’s no shortage of sharks down there,” Healey said. “This shark was shadowing me to see if it could get another easy meal. It doesn’t have an aggressive posture towards me, but they don’t mind a bit of physical contact once they’re fired up.

“It had a competitive feeding situation when it vied with other sharks earlier in the day to eat my fish. It’s kind of like throwing a French fry to seagulls. Once they’ve seen it they’re not afraid to get close to you because they’re more concerned about beating the other seagulls to the next possible French fry.”

Healey, 38, who lives in Hawaii, said encounters like this are not uncommon in locations where sharks are plentiful, and he generally tries to exit the water as quickly as possible after securing his catch.

“You just have to read the scenario,” he said.