Okay, let's talk Super Bowl LIV. Remember 2020? Feels like a lifetime ago! We were all glued to our TVs, pretending to understand football.
The Great Channel Debate of 2020
So, which channel actually showed the game? This is where things get interesting. Because honestly, remembering is harder than a pre-game warm-up.
Some folks are convinced it was on one channel. Others swear it was a different one. It's like asking everyone what color the dress was all over again!
The Obvious Answer (Or Is It?)
Most people will confidently shout, "It was on Fox!" And, well, they wouldn't be *wrong*. It was indeed on Fox.
Fox had the broadcasting rights. They treated us to J-Lo and Shakira's amazing halftime show. A moment of pure, unadulterated entertainment.
But here's my potentially controversial opinion: did it really matter *which* channel it was on?
Hear Me Out...
Let's be real: weren't we all just there for the commercials? I mean, yes, the game was exciting. But those ads! Classic!
Remember those hilarious car commercials? What about the celebrity cameos that made you scratch your head? Priceless.
I'd argue the channel was just the delivery system. The *real* Super Bowl experience was the communal gathering, the snacks, and the water cooler talk the next day.
Beyond the Channel: The Real Super Bowl Experience
Think about it. Were you really paying *that* much attention to the Fox logo in the corner of the screen? Probably not.
You were probably too busy arguing about that questionable penalty call. Or refilling your chip bowl for the tenth time.
Maybe you were just trying to figure out what exactly that new dip your friend brought was made of.
And let's not forget the ultimate reason we watch: to witness all the amazing Super Bowl memes being made. It's really the gift that keeps on giving.
So, Fox, Schmox...
Alright, alright. Fox did a great job broadcasting the game. I admit it! They showed the *Kansas City Chiefs* triumph over the *San Francisco 49ers*.
But maybe, just maybe, we should remember the Super Bowl for more than just the channel it aired on. It's a cultural phenomenon, after all.
It's a day of food, friends, and questionable football knowledge. Who's with me?
Ultimately, whether it was Fox, *CBS*, or some weird streaming service in the future, the Super Bowl is about so much more.
It's about coming together and pretending we're all experts. Even if we don't know a touchdown from a field goal.
So next time someone asks, "What channel was the Super Bowl on in 2020?", just smile and say, "The one with the best commercials!" Then watch their reaction. It's priceless!