Stanford transfer Skov misses In-N-Out Burger
The move from Stanford, Cal., to Atlanta, Ga., can be quite an adjustment, but the toughest part of the transition for running back Patrick Skov is the lack of an In-N-Out Burger.
Skov, who transferred from Stanford to Georgia Tech this season, has had a relatively smooth transition as the running back has impressed Yellow Jackets coach Paul Johnson.
The only issue for Skov is that he will have to make due with out In-N-Out’s famous 4x4 burger, which is four patties with pickles, spread, grilled onions and mustard and is roughly 1,050 calories.
Ken Sugiura of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution recently did a piece on the topic of Skov’s lost love and here is what we found out:
"I asked Skov about In-N-Out Tuesday. He got this faraway look on his face, not unlike when transplanted Southerners wax poetically about Chick-fil-A.
"He said of 4×4’s, 'I can inhale those things.'
He also wanted to make sure that it was mentioned that he normally eats a more healthy diet and that In-N-Out was his “cheat” food.
(h/t Atlanta Journal-Constitution)