Lovie Smith and Tony Dungy gave Super Bowl XLI its first monumental moment when they posed together with the Lombardi Trophy on Friday. Only one of them gets to hold it on Sunday night. Smith and the Bears and Dungy and the Colts will meet in the first Super Bowl that will feature two black coaches. "That was a very proud moment for me," Dungy said after posing with his close friend Smith. "Not only because of what that symbolized for African-American coaches, for the country in general; but more than that because of who I was standing with and the type of person I know Lovie is and the way he runs his team."