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Should the Superbowl be moved to Saturday?
This is an old question and a legit one, except for one thing - TV ratings. Most everyone stays home on Sunday nights and TV ratings are based upon individual TV sets tuned in. On Saturday, many more people would go out to bars or house parties and scores of people would watch one TV set. Plus, when people are out and about, few can hear or pay attention to the million dollar ads as opposed to when they're home on Sunday night watching and listening. Never going to change.Should the Superbowl be moved to Saturday?
Did someone really ask why? Are you really serious? The Super Bowl is about football for two teams and their fans. For everyone else in the country it is an event, a holiday, a party. It is unlike anything else, it makes immense sense to move it to Sunday. I thought it made more sense to expand the season by a couple of games, add an extra bye week and have the game on the Sunday before President's Day, but no luck on that yet.
No. The superbowl should stay on Sunday, and Monday should be a national holiday. It's the only solution.
Did someone really ask why? Are you really serious? The Super Bowl is about football for two teams and their fans. For everyone else in the country it is an event, a holiday, a party. It is unlike anything else, it makes immense sense to move it to Sunday. I thought it made more sense to expand the season by a couple of games, add an extra bye week and have the game on the Sunday before President's Day, but no luck on that yet.
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