10 Reasons This Might be the Most Latino Super Bowl Ever

<b>10.</b> This year's Super Bowl is being held in Dallas, where about two out of five residents are Latino. (AP2011)

<b>9.</b> The game is being played in the spankin' new stadium belonging to the Dallas Cowboys—the most popular team among Latinos, according to the NFL. (AP2011)

<b>8.</b> The Pittsburgh Steelers are the second-most popular team among Latinos, according to the NFL. (The team broadcasts its games in Mexico.) (2009 Getty Images)

<b>7.</b> The 2010 NFL season was the most-watched ever among Latinos. According to Nielsen, viewership rose 9 percent last year over 2009. (2010 Getty Images)

<b>6.</b> Christina Aguilera is singing the national anthem.

<b>5. </b> Mexican-American Taboo will, with his Black Eyed Peas teammates, headline the half-time show. (AP2011)

<b>4.</b> J.Lo and Marc Anthony will be watching the game from the Obama White House. (2010 Getty Images)

<b>3.</b> More Mexicans are watching: 12 percent more people in Mexico watched the Super Bowl last year than did in 2009. (2010 Getty Images)

<b>2.</b> Antonio Ramiro “Tony” Romo played in the pre-game Tazón Latino V flag football game, along with a passel of Latino celebrities. (2010 Getty Images)

<b>1.</b> For another glimpse of TV Azteca reporter Ines Sainz, wearing a silvery dress and heels to Super Bowl Media Day. (2011 Getty Images)