Okay, so I saw this headline this morning: “Orange Bowl Press Conference Canceled.” My first thought was, “What? Why?” I’m a huge college football fan, so this immediately caught my attention. I needed to know what was going on.

First, I opened my trusty web browser. You know, the usual routine.
Then, I typed “Orange Bowl press conference canceled” into the search bar. I just wanted the basic facts, nothing fancy.
The search results popped up, and I started scanning through the headlines and snippets. It was a bit of a mess at first, with different sites reporting different things. Some were saying it was due to COVID, others were talking about scheduling conflicts, and some weren’t giving any reason at all. Classic internet chaos.
I clicked on a few of the articles that looked like they were from reliable sources – you know, the big sports news outlets. I avoided anything that looked clickbaity or sensational.
After reading a couple of different articles, I started to get a clearer picture. It looked like the cancellation was mostly related to a rising of the COVID cases.

So, there you have it. That’s how I figured out what was going on with the canceled Orange Bowl press conference. Not exactly rocket science, but hey, it’s how I get my information these days!