The very idea that almost an entire nation failed to watch the Super Bowl stunned everyone. Most blamed the mass oversight on a failure of scheduling. Whereas the game had been televised with a kickoff sometime between five and five-thirty p.m. central for the previous forty years, Super Bowl LII started at seven-thirty, and most of the U.S. was asleep.
Rock woke up at halftime. There was a small table with a blender and bowls of ice beside his back bedroom bed, but the ice had begun to melt. A couple from the Little Rock Hash House Harriers slept in his front bedroom. He wasn't sure who they were. He briefly considered waking them but fell back to sleep and was out for the night.
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