Shamrock Smackdown 2026
We’re currently scheduling this to be at the USNWC, but based on NIL opportunities I’m keeping my options open.
It isn’t green but it will be at 1pm. We don’t have a giant Leprechaun, but they do.
Join the studs and duds for a few hours of concrete boat riding. Be sure to bring your insurance card, ibuprofen, roll, and sunscreen.
Dress to impress. Bring your jeweled necklaces, green hair, green paint, and your green attitude. Best dressed contest is a very big deal and second place is up for grabs.
Good lines can be provided, but they don’t get the hits on YouTube. Don’t bother cheating because the walls have memories and are vindictive. It’s just water, so go ahead and roll if you turn over. Concrete smonkrete. You weren’t that good-looking, to begin with.
An informal gathering. Bring your crew or join one. Keep your head on a swivel.
I’m not sure what to expect with crowd size, so get there early in case they cap the crowd. Early means before 10am. It gets crowded fast and parking a mile away is a drag.
I’d appreciate a dozen green Krispy Kreme donuts. Chocolate Iced works too. Don’t be cheap. Blue Camry with Malone Stackers.
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