President Trump says canceling college football would be a 'tragic mistake.'
Trump also said that basketball is"not working," citing the kneeling during the national anthem to protest police brutality and"how they treated our flag.
" He later added that the game"looks very dull" after the NBA season began earlier this year with no fans physically in attendance at the games.Republican lawmakers have also tweeted support for college football, including Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida and Ben Sasse of Nebraska and Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, whose states have major college football teams.
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