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Review of the 2026 Super Bowl

By: Karl Salkowski

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This year, I was one of nearly 125 million people who tuned in to watch the Super Bowl. Super Bowl LX featured the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks, two standout teams throughout the regular season. Ultimately, the Seattle Seahawks won the game 29-13, earning their second Super Bowl title. The game was played at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. As predicted, the Seattle Seahawks dominated for most of the game, eventually leading 12 to 0 by the beginning of the 4th quarter.

Super Bowl ads can cost anywhere from 8-10 million dollars for just a thirty second commercial. This is one of the biggest opportunities for large corporations to gain virality and visibility. Over the last few years, and especially this year, artificial intelligence has become one of the most common topics in these ads, with some commercials having been created completely with AI tools. These commercials tend to be some of the laziest and least creative, making the whole “watching experience” feel more corporate.

In my opinion, the halftime show was one of the highlights. Bad Bunny delivered an incredibly creative and powerful performance. In addition to singing some of his biggest hits, he sent a message of equality, identity, and belonging. This also marked the first halftime show to be performed almost exclusively in Spanish. It included many interesting set pieces, including over 400 people dressed in sugarcane costumes. He ended his performance by listing off all the countries that make up the Americas, ending off with the statement “The only thing more powerful than hate is love.”

Overall, I think this was one of the weaker Super Bowls, as the game felt slow and boring up until the fourth quarter. The Seahawks played incredible defense, with major players such as Kenneth Walker III, and kicker Jason Myers helping to lead to a decisive victory. The definitive highlight of the game for me was definitely the halftime performance. Although I am not really a fan of Bad Bunny, I have been following his music for a couple of years, and it is really cool to see him get the recognition he deserves. Ultimately, I think I would rate this Super Bowl a 7 out of 10.

Most popular sports in America

By: Isabel Strack

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The most popular men’s sport in America is football also known as the NFL. Almost 37% of Americans have said that football is their favorite to play, or enjoy watching. The NFL also has the highest number of people who show up to their games, which is 67,591. This league has 32 different football teams.

The season starts in September and ends in December, with every team playing 16 games. As the best teams advance we go into playoffs, which lead into the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl is the biggest annual sporting event in the country.

The NFL also gets the highest TV ratings as it is on every Sunday during football season. In 2014, a record of 167 million people watched Super Bowl Sunday.

The most popular sports for women in America are women’s basketball and women’s soccer. Both of these sports are big options for many girls in high school and college.

Women’s college basketball has a world wide fan base of almost 50 million. The women’s basketball TV rate has 56% of viewers tuning in to watch. The WNBA popularity is due to the first pro year of college students like Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, and Cameron Brink who all brought attention to college women’s basketball during the previous year’s NCAA tournament (NCAA stands for National Collegiate Athletic Association). They set new scores during this tournament and also set new records for scoring and viewership during their undergraduate careers. As these women athletes were recently drafted into the WNBA many of their fans followed them. Their fans boosted ticket and merchandise sales, and TV ratings. The Olympic events are also very popular with 35% of viewers tuning in.

In college, women’s soccer is also a popular choice. In 2023, soccer was one of the most popular women’s sports to watch on TV. They have 74% of viewing hours. The national women’s soccer league has a fan base of almost 36 million people.

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