This year's Super Bowl is once again stacked against the tenth run of Puppy Bowl. Meet a few puppy athletes from Puppy Bowl X including a lovestruck Miley Cyrus puppy fan.

There actually is such a furball who adores the 'Wrecking Ball' singer - or at least one who sympathizes. "Speaking" with E! Online, Suri, a 14-week old Husky, admits that Miley Cyrus inspires her.

"Miley is a free spirit, just like me," Suri told E! Online. "She does her own thing and doesn't let the haters bring her down!"

The Puppy Bowl athlete even told E! Online that Miley's 'We Can't Stop', 'Wrecking Ball,' and 'Party in the USA' are her favorite jams.

Moreover, Suri had her say on the former Disney star's bashers, saying that people should stop being so hard on her. "She's young, having fun and she really loves her dogs!" remarked the 14-week old canine athlete.

Suri also confessed that she has a crush on her idol's Alaskan Klee Kai, Floyd, whom she describes as "a total babe."

"He's even been in a music video. Maybe he'll see me playing in the Puppy Bowl and think I'm cute, too!" Suri told E! Online.

Suri is just one of the many puppies who played at this year's Puppy Bowl X. The Animal Planet alternative to the annual Super Bowl, the show features "adorable and adoptable puppies playing canine football, complete with a kitty halftime show and penguin cheerleaders," says The Daily Beast.

This year, over 66 puppies, 28 kittens and 5 penguins got involved in the "football show." According to The Daily Beast, the whole program runs for a couple of hours and is held at the Geico Stadium, which is actually a film studio in New York.

What's even more interesting is that all the puppy athletes and kitten halftime performers are up for adoption. The Daily Beast reports that puppy athletes have been gathered from over 20 shelters across the country to play and land a forever home.

"You're not just adopting any dog; these ones are stars," Melinda Toporoff, an executive producer and one of the creators of Puppy Bowl, reports The Daily Beast.

Check out a decade's worth of Puppy Bowl camera hogs in the video below.