Colin Cowherd Notes Left was Quiet About ‘Superspreader’ Michigan Celebration

This past Saturday’s edition of “The Game” – the annual college football matchup between the Michigan Wolverines and the Ohio State Buckeyes – saw the Wolverines beat their archrivals 42-27 on a snowy afternoon in Ann Arbor, marking their first victory in the rivalry since 2011. Like it is a customary practice, there were thousands and thousands of people who crowded the fields to celebrate with the players and coaches the victory they hadn’t experienced for almost ten years.

Oddly enough, in the days after the Maize n’ Blue faithful stormed the field, the media and leftist politicians did not throw a hissy fit at what they would normally characterize a “super spreader event,” since they hate everything that’s fun (except of course when Nancy Pelosi decides to party maskless). Fox Sports Radio host Colin Cowherd was amused by the COVID mob that mocked Joel Klatt who is a college football analyst.

“Did all the wokey people say it’s a super spreader or something?” Cowherd asked.

“Didn’t hear the wokey people,” Klatt answered. “Fauci was in the back having convulsions… Everything about Saturday was true Americana.”

Cowherd and Klatt’s mocking of the Left is not only hilarious but also reveals a positive trend in the world of sports: the Left’s COVID fear-mongering is no longer working.

Naturally, the Left has lost a majority of its influence on the college football landscape, as that is where the famous “F— Joe Biden” chants started and gained popularity. That is why they have given up on trying to ruin everyone’s fun in this area because they realize that people just don’t care about what Dr. Fauci has to say about safety.

We have learned that not everyone is willing to live their life around fear of the virus. They choose to live and enjoy the greatest parts of their lives, such as beating archrivals in some of the most prestigious annual matches in American sports.

America needs to take note of college football’s example and apply it in other aspects of its culture.

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