The athletes themselves have had mixed reactions to the new partnership.

Junior offensive lineman George Frostenburg III said, “I guess I don’t hate the uniforms they’re proposing. At the very least the sight of my 200 lb. thighs in short-shorts should distract opposing defenses from the fact that we’re still running the triple option.”

Sophomore volleyball player Larissa Francine Goldamnn said, “Meh. I don’t think it’ll affect us that much. I mean, it’s not like they could possibly make our shorts shorter, right?”

Club men’s lacrosse captain Chet McChesterfield gave The Crouton an enthusiastic response to the news. “YES. Yes, yes, yes,” said Chet, “Hell yes. Finally. This is just proof that Georgia Tech athletics is taking more of an interest in lax and it’s just a matter of time before we’re a varsity sport.”

The student body is currently struggling to care about anything that Georgia Tech Athletics has to say since finals are coming up and football seasons is over, but The Crouton was able to reach Mickey Gregory Fournoy IV, president of Beta Rho Omega fraternity, for comment. The third year ME said, “Not gonna lie man, I think they players would for sure be more relatable wearing gear produced by Chubbies. Like, I might consider actually showing up to games before they start next year and leaving when they end. Not making any promises, but throwing it out there.”