If you haven’t been paying attention to this bizarre developing story over recent weeks, you might have read that headline about Maroon 5 performing a song from SpongeBob SquarePants at the Super Bowl halftime show and wondered if we were joking.

We are not.

This all started last month when a petition called for the band headlining in Atlanta to perform a song called Sweet Victory — which was sung at the “Bubble Bowl” in the show — from the beloved animated show as a tribute to late SpongeBob creator Stephen Hillenburg who died last year. That Change.org petition now has over 1.1 million signatures.

So is the band really going to do it? Here are the signs:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9iYm9PEAHg

1. The Maroon 5 halftime hype video has SpongeBob in it

Hmm. Check out around the 0:32 mark and you’ll see SpongeBob.

2. Mercedes-Benz Stadium tweeted a GIF from the song last December

HMMM.

3. A prop bet favors the song to be played

That’s according to OddsShark. Yes is -220, No is +155.

4. The voice of Squidward reportedly said on Facebook his character is going to introduce the band

That seems like the best sign of them all.

My prediction: Squidward introduces the band, who play three seconds of the song before launching into their first track of the night. That’s enough to satisfy SpongBob fans and temporarily win social media for their performance.