What it Takes to FEED the LSU FOOTBALL Team | AthlEATS

2022-02-03に共有
On this episode of “Sports Dissected,” we go inside the kitchen at LSU to learn how executive chef Michael Johnson - and his team - feed an ENTIRE athletic program three times a day, seven days a week. In addition to chef Johnson showing us how to make a few of his favorite dishes, he also shares some food tips that will help young athletes prepare for not only the next level but life in general. This might be our tastiest episode to date! Watch with caution because you’ll never see it that same.

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コメント (21)
  • @GA2023
    Man this has to be one of the best videos you guys have. With the Chefs personal story, this video just hits you and makes you take a step back. I hope him and his family are together and doing well.
  • @ckcx918
    Goes to show what kind of sacrifices not just the players but the people “behind the scenes” make! Great content! 👌
  • Love Chef Johnson's backstory. He didn't have to tell us all of that info. Very touching and Much Respect to Him.
  • @awelook
    This hit home for me. I’m a Dad. I would do anything for my kids. He gave up the NFL to be by his kids. Real Father’s will always be blessed. Just a testament to hard work and a great heart.
  • What an inspirational story, we were fortunate to have him with the Mariners then the Seahawks. Looks like he found the perfect fit at LSU!
  • This is probably one of your best videos to this date. What a story and you could feel the emotions from Chef Johnson. Thank you for telling the stories from the staff and more relatable ones. Not everybody can make it into the league, but you can do as Chef Johnson and work hard, network and then eventually with a little bit of luck land a top tier job.
  • This is one of the best videos I have seen on this channel. Thank you for this video. For myself, I would like to do what Mike Johnson is doing and become an executive chef. Through hard work, knowing your craft, and making great connections, he was granted this job. What a great story.
  • Chef Mike was one of my teachers at LCI! Great guy and so happy to his success!
  • @CyclopsTG
    Such a great story, it’s amazing how things work out for some people.
  • Please do MORE of these - I love looking at how athlete's fuel themselves before game time!
  • @m1key344
    Love Lsu for their community. I'm a ducks fan but wow seeing cultures like these that really feel like a family is truly amazing. mad respect to chef Johnson!
  • @biggyod
    Such a great story about the Chef's journey. Such a blessing.
  • @mitchkim6763
    That chef’s story is just perseverance. Keep putting in that work and whatever forces out there will give you an opening and you take it.
  • @badlt5897
    GREAT STORY!!!! Mike is the type of person we all can root for!! This channel is outstanding.
  • @1310beth
    A team really is so much more than just the players and coaches. There are sooo many people who work so hard and sacrifice so much for the success of the team. We ought to give these behind the scenes contributors more credit!
  • @DuffmaneB
    The Chef story was pretty emotional for me. I really got happy and the end was when he got to tell his kids on Valentine's Day. He seems like a great person to work for.