February 2, 2007
Super Bowl Round-up
Two recent Rasmussen Reports automated surveys find:
- 58% of football fans think the Indianapolis Colts will win this Sunday's Super Bowl while 39% think the Chicago Bears will win (conducted 1/22 through 1/24 of 555 "football fans").
- 60% of Americans plan to watch the Super Bowl and 25% of those "will place a bet, participate in a pool or wager money on the game in any fashion" (conducted 1/27 through 1/28 of 1000 adults).
A recent Gallup survey of 1008 adults (conducted 1/25 through 1/28) finds:
- 61% of football fans think the Indianapolis Colts will win this Sunday; 36% think the Chicago Bears will win.
- Female Super Bowl viewers (at 44%) are twice as likely as male viewers (22%) to prefer watching the commercials over the game itself.
A recent Fox News/Opinion Dynamics survey of 900 registered voters (conducted 1/30 through 1/31) finds:
- 27% believe "God plays a role in determining which team wins a sporting event;" 66% do not.
- 14% think God wants the Chicago Bears to win the Super Bowl, while 11% think God wants the Indianapolis Colts to win.
By Eric Dienstfrey on February 2, 2007 3:36 PM
