A New York teen has gotten over 20,000 people to sign a petition to move the Super Bowl to Saturday because having it on a Sunday isn’t practical for football fans.

Frankie Ruggeri told CNN that staying up late on a Sunday to watch the game makes it hard for people to get up for school and work on Monday.

The 16-year-old believes that the switch would be better not just for the viewers, but for the NFL as well.

He argues in his Change.org petition that having the Super Bowl on a Saturday will bring more money, more television views and more travelers to the actual game.

Ruggeri came up with the idea when discussing the playoffs with his family over dinner, and when he gets his mind on something, he sticks to it.

“He has a lot of passion in his heart,” his dad, Frank Ruggeri told CNN.

After doing research on statistics to make his argument stronger, Ruggeri learned some interesting facts.

A 2019 survey found that more than 17 million US employees actively planned on skipping work the day after Super Bowl LIII.

Historically, professional football games have always been on Sundays, but Ruggeri is hoping NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell will change that.

The Ruggeri family will be watching the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 2 from their home. Neither of Frankie’s teams — Buffalo Bills and Los Angeles Rams — are playing, but he will be staying up to watch it. He’s rooting for the San Francisco 49ers.

When CNN asked what his reaction was to the amount of signatures on his petition, he responded, “It’s like if the Rams won the Super Bowl pretty much.”