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Viral Jersey-Wearing Nebraska Student Gets Wholesome Gift From Fanatics

Nebraska student Maxwell Anderson receives new jerseys for his arsenal from Fanatics. | Photo via @BigRedDave_ on X/Twitter

Nebraska student Maxwell Anderson gained internet fame this semester for wearing different jerseys in the front row of his geography class.

One of Anderson's classmates, who goes by Big Red Dave on X (formerly Twitter), documented Anderson's jersey selections which quickly gained a dedicated following.

"(insert athlete here) jersey in 9:30 geography? You bet," Big Red Dave would chronicle along with a photo of Anderson's often niche wardrobe selection.

The saga came to a wholesome peak on Thursday when Big Red Dave posted that Anderson, now affectionately known as "Jersey Guy," was gifted a bundle of new options from Fanatics, all sitting at his seat as he arrived to class.

Jersey Guy's press tour, complete with gifts, didn't end there as he was recognized by Nebraska's basketball program at their home game against Indiana Friday.

"Ever since I was a kid I've been collecting jerseys," Anderson said in an interview with News Channel Nebraska. "I've always loved it and I thought it was so cool. My dad and I have always collected them and I've always worn them, I just wear them daily. And then, yeah, I got famous for wearing my jerseys which I love. So yeah, I thought it was so cool, I never saw this coming. I thought it was awesome."

Anderson's arsenal is fully loaded thanks to the exposure from Big Red Dave and the generous gift from Fanatics. Here's to hoping the two share a class next semester so the world continues to see Anderson's daily jersey choice.


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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Viral Jersey-Wearing Nebraska Student Gets Wholesome Gift From Fanatics.

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