Sometimes, even Kirby Smart needs a fix from Chick-fil-A.
The Georgia coach’s only issue is being recognized. He recently talked about how he tries to get by without being noticed on ESPN’s Marty & McGee.
According to Smart, the worst thing about those places is that they want your name. They ask if I can acquire a name for that order as soon as I pull up. I always offer my wife’s name, my son’s name, or the name of another person if they’re with me. Giving my name can start a new topic, thus I dislike doing it.
“To finish the task anonymously is a successful trip to the chicken establishment,” he stated.
According to Smart, the best situation is when people are clueless.
He claimed that the employees are more concerned with getting you through the line than they are with him.
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