Six years ago, Patrick Mahomes graduated from Whitehouse High School in Texas. He’d end up drafted by the Detroit Tigers to play baseball, but he was committed to Texas Tech, where he’d become a star at quarterback and become a first-round pick in the NFL, when he’d eventually lead the Kansas City Chiefs to their first Super Bowl in 50 years.
But it was in his high school yearbook that a classmate, Spencer Shaw, said he was most looking forward to seeing Mahomes’ Super Bowl ring at their class reunion. Shaw tweeted a photo of the yearbook after the Chiefs’ victory:
When you predicted @PatrickMahomes would win the Super Bowl all the way back when y’all were in high school #SuperBowlLIV #GoChiefs #903 pic.twitter.com/2Or6e2pGNg
— Spencer Shaw (@SpencerShaw34) February 3, 2020
Pretty prescient! And if you’re wondering what Jack Terrell is doing with his life, we have an answer to that too!
Jack Terrell is out of Rice U and is a bio-medical engineer working on two heart devices. And he was sitting in my living room cheering on @PatrickMahomes last night! Stay tuned!
— Joe Terrell (@joeterrell) February 3, 2020
What an accomplished class!
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