Faith Hill and Kenny ChesneyFootball is a major source of enjoyment for many country artists, and with this year's Super Bowl, featuring the Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints, taking place on Sunday (Feb. 7), their thoughts turn to their love of the game and their favorite Big Game dishes.

Kenny Chesney, who played football for Gibbs High School in East Tennessee, is going to have a tough time choosing which team he wants to win. One of the Tennessee native's BFF's is none other than Indianapolis Colts' quarterback Peyton Manning, who played at the University of Tennessee, as well. But Kenny was signed to the New Orleans Saints as a free agent in 2007 and was able to spend a day for a preseason game walk-through -- running drills, practicing plays and catching several passes from the Saints' QB, Drew Brees.

That being said, he's definitely been a fan of the game since childhood and has even decked out his boat in the islands with a state-of-the-art satellite system so he won't miss the games.

"I'm definitely not a sailor," says Kenny. "That's too much work, and one thing that would give that away on is my boat I have a satellite dish, which is probably not in the code of ethics about living on a boat. But I can't live without it. I love football, and I watch a lot, every game I possibly can on that boat."

Faith Hill has been the voice for NBC's 'Sunday Night Football' for a few years, and she was thrilled to do it because she's a big fan of the game, and especially of the Tennessee Titans, as are the rest of the McGraw clan. "I'm a football fan," says Faith. "I have to be to be able to have a conversation with my husband [singer Tim McGraw] during football season. It's a big deal. I've learned a lot about football ... I understand when to ask a question, you know, [when] something's happened on the field, and I don't quite understand what's going on, you never ask during a replay. You never ask a question during a replay." She even sang the National Anthem at the opening of the Tennessee Titans stadium in Nashville in 2000. That same year, she sang the Anthem at the Super Bowl, which featured her beloved Titans.

If there's one thing Toby Keith knows about other than music, it's football. He's a huge fan of Oklahoma University and follows them wherever they go. He started playing football when he was five, and even went on to play defensive end for two years for the semi-pro Oklahoma City Drillers of the United States Football league. He also coached his son Stelen's little league football team for several years. But where did his love of football truly begin? "I sold Cokes in the east side of Owen Field," says Toby. "I was a big 13-year-old, so I went in and lied and got me a job to sell Cokes for those games. I'd find a seat in the second half and watch the games ... I got to see Tony Dorsett and all those guys come through and Earl Campbell ... and of course, I played until I was 23 or 27 years old."

While over the past year Carrie Underwood has learned to really like hockey (due in large part to her fiance Mike Fisher of the Ottawa Senators), she's a football fan, first and foremost. "I love sports," exclaims Carrie. "I'm a huge football fan! I love football season. I live for football season." Carrie tells the Toronto Star that she'll be rooting for the New Orleans Saints "51 per cent ... I love [Saints head coach] Sean Payton. He came to a concert. So, that's where that extra one percent comes from." Check Carrie out as she performs the national anthem at Sunday's game.

Montgomery Gentry's Eddie Montgomery is a HUGE Cincinnati Bengals fan, and his fascination with the orange and black team came from his grandfather. "I noticed my granddad when he was working on the farm cutting tobacco and baling hay and stuff, when he got a little TV, and when the Bengals or the Cincinnati Reds came on, all of a sudden we had to take a little break from working in the fields," explains the Kentucky native. "So, I become a fan by that. And I've always wore the jerseys, and I've always been a big Bengals fan even when we got ragged on when we sucked so bad."

Even Aussie Keith Urban (to whom football would have meant an entirely different game growing up) has become a fan of the gridiron game ... because of his wife, actress Nicole Kidman. "She's a big NFL fan," says Keith. "She sorta turned me onto to it."

Chuck Wicks and Keith Anderson are definitely men's men, and they like just about every appetizer there is, so when getting ready for Sunday's big game, what do they actually have on the table to munch on? "Pizza and alcohol, but cheese dip and chips. Chips and cheese dip, or like a nine-layer dip," says Keith. "That's all it takes for me," Chuck agrees, "just some alcohol, pizza, little smokies, pigs in a blanket. It's just got to be there, all of it." He adds his own favorite to the list: "Wings! Gotta have the wings. Gotta have the buffalo wings, boneless and bone-in, just to please everybody."

And Lee Ann Womack just likes any excuse to invite a crowd over to her house, even if that means throwing a Super Bowl bash that -- with any luck -- turns into a picking party! "I don't even know who is playing," says the singer, "but it will be on for sure. We will probably have some people at our house and if I get my way then the guitars will come out and about halfway through, the volume will get turned down. It will turn into something else."

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