It seems that everyone who has expressed an opinion on whether or not sports should continue during a war or other type of crisis agree that they should. Something I also agree with. Besides helping the people at home, I think that it is more of a moral boost for the armed forces. They can keep track of what's going on at home. Root for their favorite team. Also, most Americans feel that sports is depply integrated into our society. As for terrorist attacks, remember that the Olympic games in Munich continued despite the killing of several Israeli atheletes. There was a greater threat of harm to participants and fans there than there would be at the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl is an American tradition and its cancellation would do more harm than good. My dad is there, he works for ABC Sports. He says that they are pouring a lot of concrete where chain link fences would have been. He thinks there are more precations than at any Olympics, including Munich in '72. So, sports should go, eventhough most of us are feeling "totally dis" about the whole idea. I would be more surprised if some one wasn't. BTW: Clarkson 3, SLU 0, Chris Rogles gets his second shutout. After his play in the past three weeks, he is now THE starting goalie. Clarkson scored twice in the second period, Mark Green and Craig Conroy. Conroy has found a groove and has started scoring. The third goal came in the middle of the third period. Kuntar and Rogles both had 26 saves. Mike Zak Clarkson '87, '90,... (Fall '91!?)