Nothing but blue skies
By Times staff writer
© St. Petersburg Times, published January 25, 2001
Super Bowl fans should get the kind of weather for which the Chamber of Commerce was hoping.
While the temperature may dip to a low of about 35 Thursday night, the rest of the week is expected to be fairly sunny, with highs in the mid-60s Friday and in the 70s Saturday and Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
"So far it looks good for the Super Bowl," meteorologist Russell Henes said.
Today's rumor
Yesterday, all our troubles seemed so far away.
Had Tuesday's rumor about Eddie DeBartolo buying the Bucs been true (and both sides adamantly deny that it is), DeBartolo would have tried to hire Bill Parcells as his coach. Tomorrow: flying frogs.
Quote of the day
"In about five days, I'm going to have a ton of time off." -- RAVENS QB TRENT DILFER on what he tells friends who want to spend time with him this week
Worth checking out
After a three-day break, the NFL Experience reopens today. The complex, boasting more than 50 interactive games and activities, is open from 3-10 p.m. and located in the lot just north of Raymond James Stadium. Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for children under 12.
Today's Super Bowl story lineup
- Nothing but blue skies
- For Ravens' Lewis, no answers, just pain
- At decisive moment, Armstead went right
- Celebrities can eat; the rest can forget it
- We paid for it; it paid off
- Be cool, be cool
- A reward for being unique
- Football, hard? Try owning a club or two
- AFC Guest analyst
- NFC guest analyst
- Sports Babe planning long vacation to regroup
- Dilfer in his glory
- Sharpe remarks
- Reselling tickets is big business
- Super side line
- Autograph demands are a sign of Faulk's times
- Ravens quotebook
- Whether wide or short, every kicker has a friend
- Some Sharpe words greet Lewis critics
- Reluctant convert finds his bliss on O-line
- Celebrity predictions
- Hilliard can take a hit
- Lomas Brown in line for a title
- Giants quotebook
- Celebrity watch
- A field guide to the celebrities
- Media follows the NFL's food trail
- Super volunteers have more answers than Regis Philbin
- Rooms are available, but they'll cost you
- Super Bowl side line
- Lots of money, but not for all
- Sand sculptures fill tall order
- Complaint brings an apology, tickets
- Art of the game
- Highlights of the week
- New rumor, new denial: no Parcells
- Bucs' Lynch takes a ride into the wild blue yonder
- Redner to teams and NFL: I must get this off my chest
- Loving every minute of it
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