Time to play: Who Dats and Hoosiers in Super Bowl

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MIAMI – Hoosiers and Who Dats.

And, oh yes, the two best teams in the NFL also happen to be on hand for Sunday's Super Bowl.

Peyton Manning and his AFC champion Indianapolis Colts are 5-point favorites to spoil the ending of the New Orleans football renaissance for Drew Brees and the Saints. The odd twist to this story is that the boy who grew up in the Big Easy rooting for his dad as he quarterbacked the awful Saints, may end up breaking its heart.

"You hear the term Hoosier Hospitality, and I really didn't know what that meant, coming from New Orleans, where you hear Southern Hospitality," says Manning, the league's only four-time MVP who guided the Colts to the NFL title three years ago, in the same stadium. "I really feel it is kind of the same thing. It is good people.

"What has been exciting for me since I have lived there, it's always been a sports town, but it's really turned into a football town. That is the kind of place you want to play football."

New Orleans always has been a football town, even when the Saints were the Aints — back in the days Archie Manning led the team and fans wore paper bags on their heads. But that four-decade love affair morphed into something soulful when the Saints inspired a city in ruin in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

"It's important for not only the people in New Orleans, but I think the people around the country because you do understand how much it means to that community and what they've been through," Brees says. "Our success as a team over the last four years, but especially this year, has been tremendous just in regards to giving so many of the members of that community hope and lifting their spirits.

"There is still a lot of work to be done there in regards to the rebuilding and the recovery post-Katrina. There are still a lot of people in some pretty dire straits. For us to be able to have the success we're having, it just does so much for that community as far as bringing everyone together. There's a bond that we have with our fans — between our organization and our fans — that's truly special."

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