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Will Levis plans to continue to put mayo in coffee

Alex Weberby:Alex Weber06/14/22
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After a successful first season in Lexington, Kentucky quarterback Will Levis doesn’t plan to change his daily routine. Part of that routine includes your standard cup of coffee to kick off the morning. Levis just likes a little kick to his coffee by adding a dollop of mayonnaise.

Last summer, before ever suiting up for the Wildcats, Levis introduced himself to Kentucky fans and the rest of the country by posting a video of him putting mayo in his coffee that wound up going viral. This summer, he’s still all in on mayo consumption.

Levis joined Kentucky Sports Radio the other day with Barstool Sports’ Big Cat and PFT Commenter, who were hosting Matt Jones’ show while he was on vacation. Big Cat and PFT joked about his mayo habits, to which Levis responded seriously. He said he’d need to sit down with his nutritionist and “find a plan that allows me to have mayo in my diet as frequently as I can.” He also noted he’d be willing to take “sacrifices elsewhere” so long as he can still enjoy mayonnaise on a regular basis. “It’s a staple” of his palette.

PFT Commenter then offered an even bolder take on mayonnaise. He said that any person who doesn’t like mayo is a psychopath. “It’s delicious stuff and people should just accept that,” Levis responded. Look at these two mayo bros.

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Will Levis enters this upcoming season with high expectations in regards to the 2023 NFL Draft. The Kentucky quarterback is projected as a top 10 prospect by many draft pundits, with one CBS Sports analyst even going as far as to predict him the No. 1 pick.

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In spite of this, Levis isn’t letting the hype get to his head. The Wildcats signal caller knows how quickly mock drafts can change throughout the course of the season, and joked about his lofty preseason status in a recent appearance on Pardon My Take.

“It’s going really, really well right now,” he said. “We were all back on campus working out and it’s been good to see the guys and get things going. I’ve seen all the mock drafts and it’s pretty cool. As PFT said, we know historically that all of those are 100% accurate. So that’s pretty cool to have that in the back pocket now,” Levis joked.

Levis has plenty of competition this upcoming season to claim the title of college football’s best passer. Alabama quarterback Bryce Young currently holds that title according to On3’s Impact 300 list, which ranks the best players in college football. Levis is No. 7 on the list.