Advertisement Rapper, former NFL star/TV host, celebrity restaurateurs all invite Clemson Tigers to dinner Invitations follow fast-food feast at White House

After their fast-food feast at the White House, the Clemson Tigers have been invited to dinner by several others, including the owner of a three-star Michelin restaurant in Chicago, a network TV host, a basketball star’s restaurant-owner wife and a rapper.(Archive video: Sports Illustrated coverage of White House lunch)President Donald Trump on Monday hosted the team, and garnered widespread reaction in social media for the meal of fast-food hamburgers and pizza, along with plenty of thanks from the players, including quarterback Trevor Lawrence who didn’t comment on the food, but said, “The trip to the White House was awesome.”Nick Kokonas, the co-owner of the Alinea Group, which includes the three-star Michelin eatery Alinea, as well as Next, Roister and The Aviary, invited the college football national champions "to experience what an actual celebration dinner should be." Kokonas tweeted:“I could care less about college football. But I'm personally inviting the Clemson Tigers team and coaches to Chicago to experience what an actual celebration dinner should be. I'm not joking. Someone let them know what The Alinea Group does. It'll be worth it.”Former NFL standout Michael Strahan, the co-host of "GMA Day," which is the third hour of "Good Morning America," also put out an invitation to the Tigers, offering to pick up the tab himself for a meal of lobster and caviar, or whatever they want.“Whatever you want, we’ll take care of you,” Strahan said on air. “We’re going to give you the proper meal that you deserve because that was one great game, a great accomplishment.”Ayesha Curry, the wife of basketball star Stephen Curry, said she’d like to host the Tigers at a “real feast and celebration” at her International Smoke restaurant. Curry has two barbeque restaurants, one in San Francisco and one in Houston, and is a cookbook author.Rapper Quavo, member of the hip-hop and trap music trio Migos, gave an open invitation for the Tigers to come to Quality Control Music in Atlanta, the headquarters of his group's label. Quavo said in a tweet on Tuesday: “Wanna show Clemson Tigers and POTUS how champs are supposed to be treated. Y’all welcome to come by the QC headquarters anytime. Dabbin Dabo still. The Stir Fry Way.”There was no indication that the Tigers have responded to any of the invitations.