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Star Bucs
Exactly how many people figured that Dexter Jackson would have more catches than Tim Brown in the Super Bowl? Anybody with their hand raised should proceed immediately the polygraph room. Jackson had a pair of interceptions and was named the game's MVP.

PHOTO GALLERY
Raiders Rule
ESPN's Joe Theismann says the Bucs were prepared for everything and anything the Raiders tried to throw at them.
CUP O' JOE: BUCS WERE BEAUTIFUL


On The Street
After their beloved team went down to defeat in Super Bowl XXXVII, Raider Nation didn't erupt on the streets of San Diego. Other than a few skirmishes and arrests, Raiders fans were rather orderly, while the Bucs fans celebrated.
ROVELL: KEEPING THE PEACE
Cultural Literacy
How did the commercials, the performers and all the pop culture surround the Super Bowl do on Sunday? Page 2's Eric Neel provides the analysis.
NEEL: THE GOOD, BAD AND EMPTY


SportsNation Ex-Q's Us
So what if the game wasn't a classic? We still have questions. While the Bucs had all the answers Sunday, we still need your help to figure out what we saw, from the game to the commercials to the halftime show.
POLL: BIG Q'S ON THE BIG GAME
 

AllMadden Defensive Line Steals The Show
Everyone wondered who would win the classic battle between the Raiders' No. 1 offense against the Bucs' No. 1 defense. The Tampa Bay defensive line settled that question in dominating fashion, says ABC's John Madden, wreaking havoc on Rich Gannon and the Raiders' offense from the start.
More Madden analysis at AllMadden.com
 

ESPN Radio Aftermath On The Air
Want to hear more talk about the Bucs' demolition the Raiders? ESPN Radio will be bringing the banter, starting with the "Mike and Mike" show (6-10 a.m.) and "The Tony Kornheiser Show" (10 a.m. to 1 p.m.) and followed by "The Dan Patrick Show," which is still live in San Diego from 1-4 p.m. ET.
Listen live at ESPN Radio.com
"Me and a couple of guys on the team were watching TV and they were talking about the MVP. I said, 'Hey, man, they ain't thrown the ball yet.' I can be a big difference in this game. The opportunities came my way and I was able capitalize on them."
-- New Hall of Fame electee Marcus Allen, the Super Bowl XVIII MVP who had a bitter feud with Raiders owner Al Davis

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MONDAY, JAN. 27
SportsCenter Re-airs every hour with
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5 a.m.
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NFL PrimeTime Live from San Diego 4:30 p.m. ESPN
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