Betting on the Super Bowl 2012
 

Last year the Super Bowl drew the biggest audience in television history, 111 million viewers, as the Green Bay Packers beat the Pittsburgh Steelers for the title on Fox. This year, many are predicting that the game will set yet another record, based on huge numbers for the NFL postseason and the loyal followings for the two teams who will play in the Feb. 5 game on NBC, the New England Patriots and New York Giants.

Media Life wants to know what you think. Will more people watch than last year? What commercials are you most anticipating? How many viewers will stick around for the post-game premiere of "The Voice?"

And who will win the game?

The results will be published next week.

1. Who will win the Super Bowl?

2. How many total viewers will watch? (Last year's game averaged a record 111 million, becoming the second game to break 100 million.)

3. Will this game set a record for most-watched ever, surpassing the 111 million who watched last year's Super Bowl?

4. What is the most important factor that determines ratings for a Super Bowl game?

5. Whose commercial(s) are you most anticipating?

6. With spots going for a stunning $3.5 million, the Super Bowl sold out much earlier than usual this year. Do you think that's a reflection on the game, the improving economy, both or neither?

7. Do you plan to watch the game:

8. How many viewers will the second-season premiere of "The Voice" after the game draw? (Fox averaged 26.8 million for “Glee” last year.)