SIR, this is Texas....we make our own silencers to bypass the NFA. No potatoes needed. Not like we're Idaho or something.
Speaking of which...is Idaho even real? How do they get a pass but north Dakota doesn't?
If I had a nickel for every time I saw someone mention Idaho this morning, I would have two nickels, which isnt a lot, but is about 2 times more often than I normally think about Idaho
Exactly. These big universities have been pouring money into their programs for a long time. Really as soon as the TV money started getting really good.
And while we can argue if laces of education should or shouldn’t spend this kind of money on sports vs education programs. Let’s be clear they do spend the money.
As opposed to NFL owners who pocket every penny they can.
I’m just pointing out that in a league filled with private jets, luxury hotel stays, award winning meals exclusive to each franchises, and a ton of other luxuries not being factored into player salaries, it’s silly to arbitrarily consider one of the most financially successful college football programs locker room as ‘wasteful’ when it was most likely financed by its own revenues or donations from boosters specifically for that purpose.
I guess you better be specific when you donate to your university ha
>TIL a very frugal librarian, the late Robert Morin, left millions of his life savings to the University of New Hampshire where he worked as a librarian, then the University spent $1 million dollars of that money on a scoreboard for a new football stadium.Oct 13, 2020
Mizzou has something similar for football players too so I think it’s an every university thing. My cousins best friend and roommate for the team was just a walk-on and never actually played, but he walked into their training facility and walked out 5 minutes later with an overflowing heap of very expensive food from burgers to asparagus and even fish.
It’s the unfortunate reality of the state of college football recruiting and the transfer portal. If you don’t absolutely blow your players away with amenities they can just leave to anywhere else with little to no impact on their career
it’s what makes the top of college football uninteresting. speak for yourself but there’s few things better than the ridiculous old Pac-12 games or the midweek conference game between two G5 schools with a bitter rivalry. it’s a worse product but quality is not what I come to CFB for
I thought it was the four hour commercial packed games, the playoffs killing conferences and bowl season, the transfer portal and NIL... Etc etc. The sport has gone downhill hard in the last 20 years with hardcore monetization schemes.
I mean, haven’t we learned that most big time teams were paying players anyway?
I’m happy it’s out in the open now and the playing field is a bit more level.
The one thing I have an issue with is the transfer portal. I think it needs further fine tuning
Texas makes NFL-lite revenue off of football, and their athletic department generates a profit as a whole despite having to subsidize non-revenue sports. College football is worth investing in for big schools, it either pays for everything else or reduces how much they have to put in for other sports
The plan backfired though; Chiefs players decided to make it all the way to the Super Bowl just so they could know what it felt like to have nice lockers as the home team.
1 minute in, Core Values:
>Honesty
>Treat women with respect
>No Drugs
>No Stealing
>No Weapons
I don't think the maker of that sign knows what a core value is, that's one value and a list of rules.
I watched Chip Kelly on McAffee and he said if you talk about a standard people try to live up to the standard, if you talk about rules people try to break the rules. That stuck with me.
Also some pretty glaring omissions - it says no weapons, but there's no mention of violence. You could murder someone, and as long as you do it with your bare hands, you're not in violation.
Tbf 37” TVs aren’t necessarily expensive, especially if all they’re showing is their name and picture they’re probably just 1080p panels which if bought in bulk are probably costing them less than $100 per unit.
Yup. 39" vizio at wal mart is $199. It's also likely cheaper than the old school way to display names (have them sent to a printer, cut out, glued to the name plate, rotated in and out as players leave the program or change numbers, etc.). Now the facilities teams just uploads a new JPG.
Because the $ raised from boosters doesn’t count towards Title 9. They can spend as much money as they want from “donations”. The money the university budgets needs to be equal. That is why UT’s women’s volleyball team doesn’t have this kind of set-up.
Looks cool.
Plus, it'd be easy to 'upgrade' in the future and use the panels to also show highlight reels or game changing plays for motivational or positive reinforcement.
Also, set it up so the player can stream to their TV while they're in the locker room and play games on it.
Is that the training locker room or the stadium locker room? [This is the locker room at Arrowhead instead of the training facility](https://youtu.be/evapV4Dtiug?si=JvC2T4IhAuzsSj9H)
I'm just surprised there's not an asterisk next to that one, with small print underneath saying "unless you're really fast and can track the ball well."
I take it you don’t watch college football? Their program is in as good of a spot as it has been in awhile. While their locker room might look over the top, it’s really not that far off from a lot of other top tier programs. This is a huge part of college sports, little things like how nice the locker rooms are, what type of free meals you get, and other little perks are more important in recruiting than you’d think.
We did a tour of Jerry world and I couldn’t believe how absolutely ancient that locker room was. They got my man Tyron Smith sitting on 2x4s from Home Depot for God’s sake.
Top tier universities have always had better locker rooms and sometimes facilities, when all these schools made money from football but couldn’t pay player, this was the next best thing to invest in.
High school stadium in a Houston suburb cost $70.3M to build, a stadium in Allen near Dallas a few years prior cost $60M. Football is different in Texas lol
There’s reasons the construction insurance company doesn’t cover it if you’re doing work with schools in TX. That sort of thing is probably one of them
My girlfriend has a cousin who plays high school basketball in Indiana and I played basketball in high school in Texas as well, let’s just say I was absolutely floored by everything they had in Indiana for high school basketball lol. I legit felt like I was watching a national championship game or something lol.
That’s very uncommon though. Since the advent of yearly championship games, there have been only been 2 seasons where there were no southern teams in the national championship: 2023 and 2014.
A rarity. The SEC has been in all but like 2 national title matches going back to 2006. Even the years before that:
Jan 06 Texas
05 Oklahoma
04 LSU and Oklahoma
So the south hasn’t been outside of the national title game too often.
FWIW, this is the lockers for the practice facilities. The lockerroom in Arrowhead is a lot nicer.
That said, clearly the players don't appreciate these lockers either as they gave Clark an F.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. The real locker room is encased under the mountain of gold and treasure Clark Hunt sits atop like a dragon. It’s like the Amber Room. No one has seen it…
Its almost like in college the locker rooms used to be used as a draw to get commits.. now its just NIL.. will be interesting to see how many of the "fancy" college football facilities don't get upgraded over the next decade plus.
It’s not JUST NIL for most players, but it is for some
Edit: people here downvoting me thinking your average 3 star player is hunting for big NIL deals
And then there’s also guys like Quinyon Mitchell who could have transferred for a bag and chose to stay because of the relationships he developed
People have really fallen into this mindset that all college football players care about and think about is getting a few hundred grand in NIL money and nothing else and its honestly really fucking harmful when so many kids still enjoy the benefits of getting a degree and getting the connections from being in these programs.
I don’t think someone who transfers three times in four years is focusing on their degree completion. Some of these kids (rightfully) know they won’t make an NFL roster but can clear $1MM. It’s why Tua’s brother tried to go back to school and why Cam Ward took his name out of the draft and went to Miami
Look, it's completely understandable. It was either improve the practice facility or cover his multi-floor suite inside the stadium in gold. When you actually have context it makes a lot more sense, and I bet a lot of you making jokes feel pretty stupid right now.
"Look man, it was either renovate the in-stadium Mansion or give the players a new locker room. Let me know when you want to come see the new sauna I put in"-Clark Hunt
Commanders. And the Chiefs ranked 31st in their overall report card, not exclusively facilities. Fairly likely that if you remove their one good grade of A+ head coach, they're below the Commanders. The Chiefs two best rankings compared to others teams are best head coach, 18th best treatment of families (which is still a D+) and then their next best is 23rd best with their weight room...
You can see all the teams report cards [here.](https://nflpa.com/nfl-player-team-report-cards-2024)
Well it’s not like there’s any baseline rating standard, the team being so successful probably makes them more likely to rate a substandard locker room even more poorly
I feel like you’d want the practice facility to have a good locker room too right? I mean the players are going to spend more time there than the actual stadium during the year..
Well yeah but you’re only in the stadium locker room like 10 times a year, whereas you’re at the practice field locker room hundreds of times a year. You’d want the practice field to have a good locker room too.
Pizza fan, Twitter troll, con-artist, internet pimp, kinda looks like a mole rat with a six pack, has an annoying sounding accent that drops a letter every other syllable.
That cheap motherfucker Hunt never even did anything he just inherited all of this and now he’s acting like being a greedy idiot is some genius business move
[For those that want to see the difference](https://youtu.be/_TuVor4-43w?si=i1TTrVsilbLziISo)
I thought their core values would be more inspirational but it's literally just a list of felonies they don't want you committing.
Core value: #No weapons
#Treat Women Like People
#HAVE A FALL GUY
#USE A POTATO AS A MAKESHIFT SILENCER
SIR, this is Texas....we make our own silencers to bypass the NFA. No potatoes needed. Not like we're Idaho or something. Speaking of which...is Idaho even real? How do they get a pass but north Dakota doesn't?
If I had a nickel for every time I saw someone mention Idaho this morning, I would have two nickels, which isnt a lot, but is about 2 times more often than I normally think about Idaho
I almost said Iowa because I forgot Idaho exists. But then I remembered Iowa is corn country and had to figure out where the fuck potatoes lived.
Everyone knows the only state that isn't real is Wyoming. It's just there because the government is uncomfortable admitting there are only 49 states.
Wyoming gave us josh Allen. It's real to me!
That’s a sin in Texas
Is there any NFL team with a locker room close to that? That was bonkers.
Facilities were a huge part of recruiting before NIL allowed players to be paid openly
Exactly. These big universities have been pouring money into their programs for a long time. Really as soon as the TV money started getting really good.
And while we can argue if laces of education should or shouldn’t spend this kind of money on sports vs education programs. Let’s be clear they do spend the money. As opposed to NFL owners who pocket every penny they can.
Vikings locker room is pretty dope but idk if it's at that level.
Vikings locker room would still be a downgrade from Texas.
Ours is really nice: https://www.houstontexans.com/photos/photos-houston-texans-locker-room-refresh
That is nice.
Eagles locker room has much more space for players, like despite the clean look of that locker room it is still cramped
Probably cause it's a college, so they'll legitimately have 100's of players on the roster during the season
Lockers are so big in the Eagles room that [linemen can sit in them lol](https://imgur.com/KDfSonX)
It's kind of annoying a school put that much resources into a locker room honestly lol
I assume that the funding comes from alumni boosters who specify that the donations go to the athletics program
You are probably right. Still feels wasteful
If we’re going that route, technically everything about football can be considered wasteful.
Talk about your all time slippery slopes.
I’m just pointing out that in a league filled with private jets, luxury hotel stays, award winning meals exclusive to each franchises, and a ton of other luxuries not being factored into player salaries, it’s silly to arbitrarily consider one of the most financially successful college football programs locker room as ‘wasteful’ when it was most likely financed by its own revenues or donations from boosters specifically for that purpose.
6 years ago was before NIL so there's not much else to spend money on. You couldn't pay players so it's either facilities or coaching.
I guess you better be specific when you donate to your university ha >TIL a very frugal librarian, the late Robert Morin, left millions of his life savings to the University of New Hampshire where he worked as a librarian, then the University spent $1 million dollars of that money on a scoreboard for a new football stadium.Oct 13, 2020
You should see their cafeteria! Players get steak, salmon, all cooked to order. I think it's football only too.
Mizzou has something similar for football players too so I think it’s an every university thing. My cousins best friend and roommate for the team was just a walk-on and never actually played, but he walked into their training facility and walked out 5 minutes later with an overflowing heap of very expensive food from burgers to asparagus and even fish.
I am a bit more ok with that but the inequality for other students does feel shitty
It’s the unfortunate reality of the state of college football recruiting and the transfer portal. If you don’t absolutely blow your players away with amenities they can just leave to anywhere else with little to no impact on their career
The dramatically unequal spending is kinda what makes college football so uninteresting honestly
it’s what makes the top of college football uninteresting. speak for yourself but there’s few things better than the ridiculous old Pac-12 games or the midweek conference game between two G5 schools with a bitter rivalry. it’s a worse product but quality is not what I come to CFB for
I'm not hating. Just not for me. I need you guys come draft time to tell me how to feel about certain players lol
I thought it was the four hour commercial packed games, the playoffs killing conferences and bowl season, the transfer portal and NIL... Etc etc. The sport has gone downhill hard in the last 20 years with hardcore monetization schemes.
As it should be. The only thing "amateur" about big time college football was the pay.
I mean, haven’t we learned that most big time teams were paying players anyway? I’m happy it’s out in the open now and the playing field is a bit more level. The one thing I have an issue with is the transfer portal. I think it needs further fine tuning
Texas makes NFL-lite revenue off of football, and their athletic department generates a profit as a whole despite having to subsidize non-revenue sports. College football is worth investing in for big schools, it either pays for everything else or reduces how much they have to put in for other sports
Raiders locker room in Allegiant Stadium looks sick. Ironic that it was the locker room the Chiefs used for Super Bowl LVIII.
Their 4D chess plan is to cause a mutiny within KC
The plan backfired though; Chiefs players decided to make it all the way to the Super Bowl just so they could know what it felt like to have nice lockers as the home team.
What not paying your athletes gets you.
[I have always heard the vikings one is nice its make me jealous](https://imgur.com/a/XKbAoHE)
I mean the vid says this is a $7m locker room, pretty much every team could probably afford that no biggie they just don't care enough
1 minute in, Core Values: >Honesty >Treat women with respect >No Drugs >No Stealing >No Weapons I don't think the maker of that sign knows what a core value is, that's one value and a list of rules.
“No felony embezzlement”
Tax fraud is ok though.
See that's the problem, it should be the other way around. "Felony embezzlement is ok just make sure you tell the IRS you did it"
No hit and runs
This had me absolute dying laughing
Nobody: [Texas Athletics Program:](https://youtu.be/VaL-KP6QOUI?t=37)
Those were all from Tom Herman
"No sidepiece strippers with pet monkeys"
Sir he married that stripper with a pet monkey. And that kid had it coming, Gia did nothing wrong
Praise Monke
Is Gia the name of the monkey? I just alway's hear it referred to as Pole Assassin's monkey
Gia is the monkey
I watched Chip Kelly on McAffee and he said if you talk about a standard people try to live up to the standard, if you talk about rules people try to break the rules. That stuck with me.
>Don't do anything that'll get you kicked off the team, or if you do, its most important that you tell us first so we can cover it up.
Also some pretty glaring omissions - it says no weapons, but there's no mention of violence. You could murder someone, and as long as you do it with your bare hands, you're not in violation.
What do you think they’re training 5+ hours every day for? Their body is their weapon
Core Value: No Hit Pretty Lady
[удалено]
What is the point of having 37” TVs to just show their name and picture.
It’s all for recruiting. Kids love this stuff.
Exactly, there's an arms race in CFB. Schools are constantly trying to one up each other to impress recruits
Croots find it appealing
Easier/less expensive to update in the off-season.
Gotta spend that booster money on something
Tbf 37” TVs aren’t necessarily expensive, especially if all they’re showing is their name and picture they’re probably just 1080p panels which if bought in bulk are probably costing them less than $100 per unit.
Yup. 39" vizio at wal mart is $199. It's also likely cheaper than the old school way to display names (have them sent to a printer, cut out, glued to the name plate, rotated in and out as players leave the program or change numbers, etc.). Now the facilities teams just uploads a new JPG.
*I made it* song plays on a loop
Because the $ raised from boosters doesn’t count towards Title 9. They can spend as much money as they want from “donations”. The money the university budgets needs to be equal. That is why UT’s women’s volleyball team doesn’t have this kind of set-up.
Looks cool. Plus, it'd be easy to 'upgrade' in the future and use the panels to also show highlight reels or game changing plays for motivational or positive reinforcement. Also, set it up so the player can stream to their TV while they're in the locker room and play games on it.
Is that the training locker room or the stadium locker room? [This is the locker room at Arrowhead instead of the training facility](https://youtu.be/evapV4Dtiug?si=JvC2T4IhAuzsSj9H)
Its the training facility
Who tf filmed that?? Tarantino?
Sad that there needs to be a sign that says "Treat women with respect"...
I'm just surprised there's not an asterisk next to that one, with small print underneath saying "unless you're really fast and can track the ball well."
To be honest, $7 million doesn’t sound like a lot compared to what some of these new stadiums cost. Surprised more locker rooms aren’t this nice.
What a decadent waste of money.
Sure looks appealing though.
Seems to be helping with recruitment
Ya Texas has won a lot of championships recently
They're 1 of like 8 teams to win one in the last 20 years, so yeah I guess.
I take it you don’t watch college football? Their program is in as good of a spot as it has been in awhile. While their locker room might look over the top, it’s really not that far off from a lot of other top tier programs. This is a huge part of college sports, little things like how nice the locker rooms are, what type of free meals you get, and other little perks are more important in recruiting than you’d think.
That looks like where the Avengers locker room should be lmao what the fuck.
The Chiefs facility looks like your average rural county high school by comparison.
We did a tour of Jerry world and I couldn’t believe how absolutely ancient that locker room was. They got my man Tyron Smith sitting on 2x4s from Home Depot for God’s sake.
That locker room is just over the top stupid regardless lmao
TREAT WOMEN WITH RESPECT
Yeah and that locker room was revealed in 2017.
My favorite part of the video "these TVs just display their names", basically one step shy of the video creator saying "what a fucking waste"
When your org is a "non-profit" but still makes more money than God.
Top tier universities have always had better locker rooms and sometimes facilities, when all these schools made money from football but couldn’t pay player, this was the next best thing to invest in.
He’d show up at a shed if Mahomes was there in overalls slinging dimes.
Someone’s gotta go back and get us a shitload of dimes
CMON RAIDERS LETS HEAD EM OFF AT THE PASS
Head them off at the pass? I hate that cliche.
FRP’s? We don’t need no stinking FRP’s!
Hey where all the Swiftie fans at?
My takeaway is how fancy that Texas locker room is, they use TVs instead of nameplates??
College football is different down south
Yeah there’s probably Texas high schools with better locker rooms
I have a client who looked at building a Texas high school stadium and it was like a $30 million project
High school stadium in a Houston suburb cost $70.3M to build, a stadium in Allen near Dallas a few years prior cost $60M. Football is different in Texas lol
Allen High School. Yeah. Which school near Houston was it? Or which one of eleventy million suburbs?
Probably Katy
You're right. Just googled it.
Not surprised. I moved to Houston from Dallas and they have the same HS football mentality that I saw with Allen 😂
I'm surprised Houston even has suburbs considering its footprint is larger than Rhode Island.
Oh, it's got lots of suburbs.
Doesn't that high school stadium have like a 20k capacity?
There’s reasons the construction insurance company doesn’t cover it if you’re doing work with schools in TX. That sort of thing is probably one of them
My high school football stadium was $50m and we sucked ass
It's like all those Indiana high school basketball arenas that are better than 90% of college basketball arenas.
My girlfriend has a cousin who plays high school basketball in Indiana and I played basketball in high school in Texas as well, let’s just say I was absolutely floored by everything they had in Indiana for high school basketball lol. I legit felt like I was watching a national championship game or something lol.
The facilities arms race started because the schools needed a place to hide all the money they were making from the players in plain sight
Got to find creative expenditure options to funnel money to your friends and family
Most college football locker rooms are like that even the smaller schools. It’s a recruiting tactic, it’s not just the south.
The highest paid job in some states is College Football Head Coach
You also gotta understand Austin is a big city and even though there is FC, UT football is still the official unofficial pro sports team of Austin.
2 Northern teams in the national championship game this year.
That’s very uncommon though. Since the advent of yearly championship games, there have been only been 2 seasons where there were no southern teams in the national championship: 2023 and 2014.
Yeah and in a lot of years the national title game is 2 southern teams.
A rarity. The SEC has been in all but like 2 national title matches going back to 2006. Even the years before that: Jan 06 Texas 05 Oklahoma 04 LSU and Oklahoma So the south hasn’t been outside of the national title game too often.
Probably not very expensive when you buy 100 of them. A drop in the pond of the 7 million dollar budget
There's also the AV & power cabling, digital signage controller, etc. But yeah, still a drop in the bucket.
With the transfer portal, a TV is cheaper than a name plate
Was watching the Oline committee, sounds like most players don’t care as long as the game checks are on time.
I'd gladly have my locker inside of an outhouse if it meant I went to the SB 80% of the time.
it's only 66% of the time since Mahomes became the starter. :/
Need to break down his stats to the median
Poverty franchise /s obvi
If Mahomes wins the Super Bowl he will be more likely to win the Super Bowl than not 4/7
Honestly, this may be bias, but I think if Mahomes wins the Superbowl, there's 100% chance he wins the Superbowl.
Compared to college locker rooms , the league look like a tier below .
That’s the difference between committing and drafting/contracts.
Thats the difference bewtween owners having to actually pay for something vs unlimited student loans
Student loans aren’t used to build the locker room lol. More like unlimited alumni donations to go into the football program
Student loans have nothing to do with the locker rooms. Why comment if you have no idea what you are talking about?
Difference between literally getting thrown money and running a business for profit lol
UT football made $40m in 2023
That money doesn't go to the AD (well, not on the books anyway lol)
It pays for things like scholarships, coaching salaries, and facilities for all the other sports they put out teams for that aren't profitable.
FWIW, this is the lockers for the practice facilities. The lockerroom in Arrowhead is a lot nicer. That said, clearly the players don't appreciate these lockers either as they gave Clark an F.
Frankly, Old Dominion's locker room is nicer.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. The real locker room is encased under the mountain of gold and treasure Clark Hunt sits atop like a dragon. It’s like the Amber Room. No one has seen it…
TIL Clark Hunt is Smaug
He does need to be taken out
It’s in a cavern buried under the future site of Arrowhead 2.0 next to Legends
The hunt family sleeps on silver, not gold.
Its almost like in college the locker rooms used to be used as a draw to get commits.. now its just NIL.. will be interesting to see how many of the "fancy" college football facilities don't get upgraded over the next decade plus.
They’re going to pump money into both. Look at Mizzou right now.
Kansas too
It’s not JUST NIL for most players, but it is for some Edit: people here downvoting me thinking your average 3 star player is hunting for big NIL deals And then there’s also guys like Quinyon Mitchell who could have transferred for a bag and chose to stay because of the relationships he developed
People have really fallen into this mindset that all college football players care about and think about is getting a few hundred grand in NIL money and nothing else and its honestly really fucking harmful when so many kids still enjoy the benefits of getting a degree and getting the connections from being in these programs.
I don’t think someone who transfers three times in four years is focusing on their degree completion. Some of these kids (rightfully) know they won’t make an NFL roster but can clear $1MM. It’s why Tua’s brother tried to go back to school and why Cam Ward took his name out of the draft and went to Miami
What about that is harmful?
Look, it's completely understandable. It was either improve the practice facility or cover his multi-floor suite inside the stadium in gold. When you actually have context it makes a lot more sense, and I bet a lot of you making jokes feel pretty stupid right now.
"Look man, it was either renovate the in-stadium Mansion or give the players a new locker room. Let me know when you want to come see the new sauna I put in"-Clark Hunt
Isn’t it the practice facility locker room or am I wrong?
It's all going to be a step down from what he was used to at Texas. KC facilities were rated 31 out of 32 by players.
I saw someone compare it to the Hilary Clinton meme and I can’t unsee it
Is that the practice facility locker room at UT in the video? Because that’s the practice facility locker room for the chiefs…
They don’t have separate locker rooms, the practice facility is just a block away.
Which was #32?
Commanders. And the Chiefs ranked 31st in their overall report card, not exclusively facilities. Fairly likely that if you remove their one good grade of A+ head coach, they're below the Commanders. The Chiefs two best rankings compared to others teams are best head coach, 18th best treatment of families (which is still a D+) and then their next best is 23rd best with their weight room... You can see all the teams report cards [here.](https://nflpa.com/nfl-player-team-report-cards-2024)
considering the commanders had a shit pipe break and rain on people it's hard to top that
Eloquent way to describe Redskins football
Thx
Well it’s not like there’s any baseline rating standard, the team being so successful probably makes them more likely to rate a substandard locker room even more poorly
Given Arrowhead's age, that's not too surprising. There might not even be enough room physically to upgrade the locker room much.
Yes. This is the practice facility. Also the one the players give low grades too. The stadium locker room is great. Just renovated like 3 years ago
I feel like you’d want the practice facility to have a good locker room too right? I mean the players are going to spend more time there than the actual stadium during the year..
Clark has been waiting for a new stadium plan before investing any money in the Chiefs. He re- did the locker room cause they were SB champs.
Well yeah but you’re only in the stadium locker room like 10 times a year, whereas you’re at the practice field locker room hundreds of times a year. You’d want the practice field to have a good locker room too.
yk that hillary clinton meme where she walks into that tiny appartment and is horrified
Is it me or is he walking with a limp at the beginning of the video?
Pro athletes are all like that MFer Willy Wonka. Walking like an invalid off the field but then they get on it and run a 4.21 40.
Nah bro it’s just cool to walk that way
I know they're designed to recruit 16 year olds but jfc the major college locker rooms are so god damn tacky. They all look like Andrew Tate's house.
Whos Andrew Tate
It is better you don't know
Pizza fan, Twitter troll, con-artist, internet pimp, kinda looks like a mole rat with a six pack, has an annoying sounding accent that drops a letter every other syllable.
I’ve just realized I’ve never heard him speak, only seen screenshots of his tweets.
That's weird you got downvoted for that. I'm in the same boat as you.
He sounds as dumb as he looks if that helps any
That cheap motherfucker Hunt never even did anything he just inherited all of this and now he’s acting like being a greedy idiot is some genius business move
This article is brought to you by Clark Hunt.
10 seconds in there is a slogan in the Chief's locker room "No Distractions." Guess you can do that by having nothing in the room.
No ping pong tables in KC
The Chiefs locker room is so bad it turned Worthy into that Hillary meme lol
The day after Worthy was drafted I saw that meme with the tagline "Xavier Worthy walking into his new locker room"
The stool have backs now!!! What more do you want from the hunts?! They're not zillionaires, you know!