Quavo wants to throw a real party for Clemson after White House visit

ATLANTA, GA - DECEMBER 29: Quavo of the group Migos and 2 Chainz attend a party at Compound on December 29, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia.(Photo by Prince Williams/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GA - DECEMBER 29: Quavo of the group Migos and 2 Chainz attend a party at Compound on December 29, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia.(Photo by Prince Williams/Getty Images)

It’s time to make championship celebrations great again.

After Clemson visited the White House on Monday night to celebrate their national title win over Alabama, President Trump served them the finest cheap fast food that America has to offer. With platters of Big Mac’s, Wendy’s, Burger King and Domino’s, the Internet had a field day poking fun at what will never be confused as dinner of champions.

Among those who felt the celebration was a bit subdued and could have been so much better was Quavo who wants to make sure the Tigers are properly celebrated for their on-field accomplishments. Quavo wants to throw a bash for Clemson, and you can guarantee there won’t be any fast food there unless it’s some Chick-fil-A.

This gathering would be so much more entertaining for Clemson than a stuffy trip to the White House where several of the players probably couldn’t stand being there. There’s a reason several champions over the last two years have turned down their invite to the White House.

A couple of Clemson players, past and present, are already on board hoping a celebration like this would happen.

The Migos rapper would throw a bash that would definitely be worthy of being live streamed because it would be one of the best parties of the year. Imagine Quavo hanging out with Trevor Lawrence and getting him to open up about cutting up the Alabama defense. How about Quavo getting Dabo to dance on the dance floor. Think that clip would go viral?!

This is the party Clemson deserves. It’s the party America deserves. It’s time to make championship celebrations great again.

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