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Article: Super Bowl split: Family, like city, has Colts, Bears fans.
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- The News-Sentinel (Fort Wayne, IN)
- Article date:
- January 31, 2007
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Byline: Kathleen Quilligan
Jan. 31--Football season can be a tumultuous time in the Ueber family's Fort Wayne home. Voices are raised, doors are slammed and tensions run high, all in the name of a game.
"It's very competitive," said Matt Ueber, who said part of his family pledges allegiance to the Indianapolis Colts, while the other part supports the Chicago Bears. "There's a lot of verbal sparring."
That will be especially true Super Bowl Sunday, when the two teams collide in professional football's biggest game. As Colts coach Tony Dungy acknowledged after his team won the AFC championship, Fort Wayne is close to both Chicago and ...
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