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KX News Reporter Cheers on Both Teams at Super Bowl

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Sunday night we get a rare glimpse inside of the Super Bowl--through one of our own.

Super Bowl 47 ends with a big win for the Ravens.

And our very own KX News reporter, Barbara Sharp has been sending us pictures as she makes her way inside of the Super Dome.

Barbara Sharp is first cousins with the Harbaugh brothers, the coaches of the 49ers and Ravens.

This Super Bowl has been affectionately called the Har-Bowl.

She was cheering on both teams at a seat in row 33 of the dome, and sent us a halftime report from her smart phone!

"This crowd is infectious, there's so much energy, it's a sea of purple and red, everybody's getting along, we're on the Baltimore side, 33 row up, 35 yard line, but we've already been outed, they know it's the Harbaugh section, the other Harbaugh section is on the San Francisco 49ers side." says Barbara Sharp/KX News.

When we asked Barbara why she would not choose to cheer for one Harbaugh brother over the other, she said two words... Family reunion!

Well some other fans watching closer to home made their allegiance known early.

Here's the crowd at Hooters cheering on who they thought should win the Super Bowl.

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