CLAY: I wanted to get just a little bit of a snapshot of how many people felt like I did. And I do believe it was a significant moment for our country, for college football fans everywhere to be declaring independence from covid. I really think that’s what we saw. And also from mask wearing and everything else. The punch back needed to happen because we have so many places — New York, L.A., Chicago — so many different cities that were starting to mandate mask wearing and were trying to creep back and take back control of your life.
And we finally saw the fight occurring on the other side, where reasonable — the great, silent majority, I would say, that is representative of the millions of people who go to college football games, they finally fought back.
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