After Football Referee Rolls Back Play with Penalty—The Crowd Cheers As He Salutes Military Vets

After years of division, frustration, and a sense of hopelessness, something remarkable is happening.

Americans are rediscovering their love for our wonderful country.

This from thepatriotjournal.com.

From small towns to big cities, people are speaking up, proudly declaring their patriotism. Flags are flying high, and the once-quiet whispers of “God bless America” have become roars.

Why now? It could be the feeling that better days are ahead. A new year always brings hope, but this one feels different. There’s a renewed focus on unity, strength, and gratitude for what makes this nation great.

And sometimes, it’s the simplest gestures that remind us of who we are—like what one referee did during a college bowl game to show his love for America.

From Breitbart:

A simple penalty call in a college bowl game turned into a touching moment and a great tribute to the men and women who keep this country free.

On Saturday, during the Celebration Bowl clash between Jackson State and South Carolina State, the celebration after Jackson State’s 81-yard punt return was interrupted by a penalty call. Cheering subsided, and disappointment set in as referee Rory Bernard keyed his mic to announce the call that was to take away the thrilling score.

But then, referee Bernard said something that brought the celebrations back.

‘I’d like to salute our military veterans,’ Bernard said before saluting.

It was just another football game—or so those in attendance thought. During Saturday’s Celebration Bowl, referee Rory Bernard turned a penalty announcement into an unforgettable tribute.

The stadium erupted. Fans cheered louder than they had for the touchdown that had just been taken off the board.

It was a moment of raw, unfiltered patriotism—a reminder that some things are bigger than sports.

Sure, the touchdown was gone. But what was gained will be remembered long after the game’s final whistle.

The Celebration Bowl is an annual clash of champions, pitting the best of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) against the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC).

This year, Jackson State faced off against South Carolina State in a game that saw Jackson State dominate, winning 28-7.

But the real story was not the score. It was Bernard’s unexpected salute that stole the show. It reminded everyone in the stadium—and millions watching at home—what matters most.

Rory Bernard’s tribute was not planned. That’s what made it so special. At a time when even the simplest expressions of patriotism can be controversial, Bernard’s gesture cut through the noise.

It was not political. It was not divisive. It was pure gratitude for the men and women who keep this country free.

Not every day does a referee steal the spotlight. Usually, they’re the ones dodging boos and defending their eyesight. But Bernard became the unlikely hero of the Celebration Bowl, proving that even during a penalty call, there is room for patriotism.

And let us not forget the irony. A penalty announcement—normally a moment of disappointment—turned into the highlight of the game.

Who knew football could deliver such poetic justice?

And Bernard’s salute was not just a moment; it was a sign of the times. After years of feeling divided, Americans seem ready to reconnect with what unites us.

More people are finding reasons to celebrate the country, from its military heroes to its traditions and shared values.

The crowd’s reaction at the Celebration Bowl said it all. When Bernard saluted, they cheered—not for a touchdown, but for the simple act of honoring America.

May this simple but powerful act stand as proof that patriotism is not dead. No, patriotism is alive and kicking, just waiting for moments like this to shine.

Thank you, Referee Rory Bernard, for the example you set.