Super Bowl 60 site experiences a 4.2 magnitude earthquake, 6 days before the Super Bowl

The 4.2 magnitude earthquake is interesting because Super Bowl 60 will be a rematch of Super Bowl 49, where the team from Washington (Washington=49), the 42nd state, lost to Tom Brady, making him 4-2 in Super Bowls. That game was played in Arizona (Arizona=42). Keep in mind Tom Brady is from the Bay Area. Furthermore, the 49ers (49ers=42) are hosting Super Bowl 60, and 60 is the 42nd composite number. Notice below, the article references when the 49ers stadium experienced a 6.0 earthquake before hosting a preseason game vs. the Chargers in 2014, the NFL season that ended with Super Bowl 49, where the Patriots beat the Seahawks (the 49ers are hosting this year). In this case, the 4.2 quake hit on February 2, in San Ramon (San Ramon=49, Super Bowl=49, NFL=49 — 49 is the 33rd composite number — February 2 is the 33rd day of the year).
There were 52 points in Super Bowl 49 (California=52).


The earthquake hit at the 421st minute of the day (421, 82nd prime number — New England Patriots=82, Seattle=82 — Super Bowl is on 8/2, 8th of February).



Keep in mind the 1989 World Series earthquake, in the Bay Area, was also during the Year of the Snake. It occurred on October 17, 1989, meaning this earthquake came 36 years and 108 days later. The 108 stands out, because there are 108 games sewn for the Super Bowl, just like how there are 108 double stitches on a baseball (Major League=108, Geometry=108).




https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/earthquake-hits-super-bowl-week-in-san-francisco-bay-area
The teams were 35 miles from the epicenter (Football=35, Super Bowl=35).

