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LOOK: CFB fans are having a lot of fun with Clemson’s White House fast food spread
By Adam Spencer
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The Clemson Tigers made a trip to the White House on Monday night to celebrate winning the national championship over Alabama a week ago.
Normally, visiting teams are treated to a fancy dinner, but due to the government shutdown, many of the White House’s staff members have been furloughed. Therefore, President Donald Trump decided to put out a spread of fast food, feeding the Clemson players McDonald’s, Wendy’s and food from other big-name joints.
As you can see in the tweets below, college football fans had a field day with the spread on Twitter, making some great jokes about the meal the Tigers shared with the president:
This looks like Batman came up with a plan to catch the Hamburglar pic.twitter.com/rb7IKwXM8P
— pixelatedboat aka “mr tweets” (@pixelatedboat) January 14, 2019
The Clemson players when they walk in the White House and see that “spread” pic.twitter.com/9XMmuZxBBD
— Arrakis Spice Latte (@718Shaun) January 15, 2019
https://twitter.com/wreese27/status/1084967770901630976
A live look of me at The White House Clemson Football Recognition Dinner. pic.twitter.com/mWU2UOu0ZA
— Bill Sachman (@BillSachman) January 15, 2019
When you see the Clemson Tigers eating fast food at the White House as a reward for destroying Alabama pic.twitter.com/5P2eTx8apW
— Russell Goodacre (@russellgoodacre) January 15, 2019
Clemson unveils a new offense scheme: The Triple Bypass https://t.co/FPTkqjZRGV
— tcarrexican (@TommyC584) January 15, 2019
Clemson football team : “we just beat bama I wonder what the president is gonna do for us “
Trump : pic.twitter.com/VP6uUxK8Rv
— unhinged MD (@27hey7ol) January 15, 2019
https://twitter.com/rob_b1991/status/1084966697717694469
Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.