January 29, 2015

Will the Super Bowl survive in 2065?

SMITH BRAIN TRUST -- Logistics Professor Philip T. Evers, who has taught sports business at the Smith School, tackles five Super Bowl questions: 1. Who will win? 2. What is the economic impact of hosting the game? 3. Is Super Bowl advertising a good investment? 4. What does it say about higher education that the game is at University of Phoenix Stadium? And 5. How many Super Bowls do you ultimately expect there to be? Read his guest column at WalletHub...

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