 college sports forever. Breaking news from NCAA. COVID-19 advisory panel recommending against sporting events being open to the public. Next steps should be formally shutting down most fan access to the NCAA tournament. Wow. Does that change the NCAA tournament or what? Well, yes. Mainly if we get to the point where the championship game is being played. Where is it this year? I don't remember. Well they always play in the stadium. So imagine playing it in an empty stadium. Yeah, that's a great point. Hopefully by the time we get to the end of the tournament, things might be a little different. It's in Atlanta. The new Mercedes-Benz dome. So imagine Mercedes-Benz dome completely empty. Holds 80,000 people and there's going to be, you know, 14 people other than the players in there. Now for the day games, there's a lot of empty seats anyway because they're in the afternoon. But by the time we hit the tournament, Michael, it may not seem that odd. We're going to find out tomorrow is going to be very interesting. It's a late game, so I'm not sure how the rating would be anyway. What time is that? Like a 10-10-30 game between the Warriors and the Nets. But there'll be that curiosity of what's it sound like? How do they handle it with the empty building? I know there was a lot of eyeballs when the Orioles played that game at Camden Yards with no fans during the riots in Baltimore. But once that wears off and we'll just kind of get used to it. You know, a lot of people