Clemson's Bockhorst embraces memes of him at Trump's fast-food feast
National champion Clemson was treated to a feast of Wendy's, McDonald's, Domino's, and Burger King during its visit to the White House on Monday, which President Donald Trump said he paid for himself because of the partial government shutdown.
One player who seemed particularly pleased with the fast-food spread was offensive lineman Matt Bockhorst, who was photographed staring at a tray of Big Macs.
Find someone that looks at you the way this guy looks at a tray of Big Macs pic.twitter.com/nxxZu5LNHk
— Dan H (@Hus1986) January 15, 2019
Bockhorst had some humorous responses on Twitter:
I mean you’re not just gonna NOT eat the Big Macs stacked in a pile right? https://t.co/nsWC0ptCvi
— Matt Bockhorst (@MattBockhorst) January 15, 2019
Pocketed two chicken wraps and a quarter pounder 😉
— Matt Bockhorst (@MattBockhorst) January 15, 2019
I am a lover, not a fighter. https://t.co/0VCIBbM28k
— Matt Bockhorst (@MattBockhorst) January 15, 2019
The Filet-O-Fish is a Catholic staple. I can not complain.
— Matt Bockhorst (@MattBockhorst) January 15, 2019
And a scholarship, a stipend, an education, a head coach that cares and last but not least, a National Championship Ring 👍🏻 Goodnight Twitter https://t.co/xkkFIg8Dp6
— Matt Bockhorst (@MattBockhorst) January 15, 2019
It all started with a burger pic.twitter.com/EmxYDZkoQy
— Matt Bockhorst (@MattBockhorst) January 15, 2019
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