Aside from facial hair and hating Dave Navarro, Mustached Americans love nothing more than football. Indeed, football in the United States is an essential part of our national fabric. Athletes are heroes to the young and old, and important games have become American traditions on par with apple pie, political polarization or driving while distracted (by cell phone).
The Super Bowl, set for this Sunday in Miami, has arguably become the pinnacle of America's sports calendar, a veritable sports holiday. But, is there a way to make it even better?
Indeed there is. The NFL should to move the Super Bowl to Saturday.
Yes, purists may argue it would be heretical to hold the Super Bowl on any day but Sunday, but it's hardly unprecedented to alter a sports tradition. The Super Bowl was once held in January. The World Series and NBA Finals were, for decades, daytime events. Major League Baseball added wild card teams to its playoffs. And the NFL just moved its Pro Bowl to the week before the Super Bowl for the first time since its inception.
A survey by the American Mustache Institute of its 2,000-plus members, nearly 80 percent said they would support moving the Super Bowl to Saturday.
There are both economic and social reasons supporting such a move.
- If held on Saturday, Super Bowl parties would become grander events, with more non-sports fans in attendance, enjoying greater social interaction with their friends, because they would no longer have to work the next day.
- Party hosts would buy more food and beverages to accommodate these grander proportions, thus benefiting grocery stores and other merchants.
- If more non-football fans are watching, the networks gain more overall viewers, translating into their ability to charge more for advertising.
- Restaurants and bars may have a steady flow of business on Sunday nights, but just imagine the immense traffic and revenues they'd reap from a truly Super Saturday.
- Finally, we must consider the issue of productivity in the workplace. Employers won't have to deal with employees strolling in late for work because they partied a little too hard while watching the Super Bowl.
Much like holding a playoff for the NCAA college football national championship or bringing back the TV show "ALF," moving the Super Bowl to Saturday seems like such an obvious improvement that you wonder why it hasn't been done yet.
Join me in petitioning the National Football League to move the Super Bowl to Saturday HERE.




































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Wednesday 03 February
By Harry
You have some great points for having the Superbowl on Saturday. I agree if it was held on sat so many more people would go to work on Monday. Parties would be a great idea and so many more bars and beer. wealthy affiliate review
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Wednesday 03 February
By Harry
You have some great points for having the Superbowl on Saturday. I agree if it was held on sat so many more people would go to work on Monday. Parties would be a great idea and so many more bars and beer. wealthy affiliate review
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Thursday 04 February
By spankyscarpet
harry,my wife and i have been saying this for the last ten years.economics 101.if i was the commish of the nfl,iwould switvh in a heart beat.commercial adswould cost more tv revenue at 9pm on saturday.eveything you said we have said for a long time.everybody would be winners.i dont like to go to parts for that reason being on a sunday.people have to go to work monday.thats the same thing for the bcs.that should be on a friday ar saturday night.that also is economics 101.pass this along.
Thursday 04 February
By Ed Bride
All the arguments hold true except for this one:
Sports bars already have the traffic they need on Saturdays, it's Sunday (and especially Sunday night) that needs the boost.
Thursday 04 February
By Dean
Thursday 04 February
By Ed BrideNeutral
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All the arguments hold true except for this one:
Sports bars already have the traffic they need on Saturdays, it's Sunday (and especially Sunday night) that needs the boost.
What about us people that live in dry states? We would like to have a good place to watch it too.
Thursday 04 February
By John Madison
I think we should get rid of the Superbowl, March Madness and other non events and start focusing on ourselves and our nation. People think we're fixing something because we're buying crap we don't need. But, the exact opposite is happening. We're teaching children to be shallow morons like all the people that think the Superbowl is important in the first place. Millionaires that couldn't care less of me running into one another to chase a ball is just down right ridiculous to put up on a pedestal. Revel in the light of brilliance and pick up a book for once in your adult life. We are traveling down a very bumpy road in this country and it only ends with a cliff.
Thursday 04 February
By BOBBY
THEY STILL HAVE THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME FOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ON A WEEKNIGHT. BIG EVENTS LIKE THESE NEED TO BE MOVED TO SATURDAYS TO REACH THERE MAXIMUM POTENTIAL.
Thursday 04 February
By carlastar26
Yes! It should be moved to Saturday! EVERYONE HAS TO GET UP FOR WORK/SCHOOL THE NEXT DAY!
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Thursday 04 February
By bill ladoucieur
I totally agree on Saturday or at the very least noon or 1:00 on Sunday
Thursday 04 February
By roddick2108
oh my gosh, come on...it's ONE day out of the rest that you're tired...take that extra cup of coffee or 5 hr energy shot...get over it...superbowl sunday will always be sunday...that will never change...
geesh people...seriously, one day...let it go...why screw with tradition over that lousy excuse?
Thursday 04 February
By al
Your comment is valid only if the game is played late on Sunday. Suppose it was moved up to-say-3PM? The hangover/lost work etc. excuse couldn't count then, and not much is happening after noon on Sundays. Why nights-the same people (maybe more) would be watching the same commercials earlier so why not?
Thursday 04 February
By Judith
Finally someone is thinking. Absolutely the Super Bowl should be on Saturday. With many people having to work on Monday it stands to reason to have it Saturday!!!!!!!! About time!!!!!!!!
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Thursday 04 February
By Nutter
who cares Steelers not in it lol lol
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Thursday 04 February
By Amanda
Nutter i'm with you, Sunday I will get a good nights rest dreaming about my Steelers winning the Super Bowl in 2011. Quit being grumpy old men!
Thursday 04 February
By Mr. Spock
Moving the Super Bowl to Saturday would be a logical decision, logically arrived at.
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Thursday 04 February
By herbert cohn
AND WHAT ABOUT THOSE OF US WHO OBSERVE OUR SABBATH ON SATURDAY, GUESS WE SHOULD EITHER VIOLATE IT, OR IGNORE THE SUPER BOWL??
I REALIZE WE ARE THE MINORITY...BUT.......
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Thursday 04 February
By sam
umm okay.. what about the people who have "sabbath" on sundays?
you can't please everyone.
saturday is better. people have school and work the next day.
Thursday 04 February
By BothPartiesSuck
Religion is a fairy tale, so it doesn't matter, Mr. Cohen.
Thursday 04 February
By ixoye
I agree with you and your religion beliefs, but what about the rest of us that hold true to our beliefs on Sunday? I agree the bowl games should not be held on Sat/Sun...pick another day
Thursday 04 February
By Olga
Not a very nice use of capitalzation first of all. Secondly, the Super Bowl has been held on Sunday for years. The majority's holy day. So suck it up and don't complain that something might happen on a Saturday. Heaven forbid you be inconvienced in the slightest.