Will Levis shares future plans to show off weird diet

On3 imageby:Sam Gillenwater07/25/22

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By now, the food quirks of Kentucky quarterback Will Levis have been well-documented. He’s the player who posted a TikTok eating a banana with the entire peel. He has also been known to drink coffee with mayonnaise in it.

The media naturally asked Levis about his peculiar eating habits during his appearance in Atlanta last week. He says there’s nothing in the works just yet as he says these are just natural things he does.

“I’m a big eater but nothing planned so far,” said Levis. “Those things were kinda just natural, organic, funny things that came up that I did”

Levis’ play on the field in Lexington has been spectacular. Analysts have projected Levis as one of the best quarterbacks in college football and listed him as a high pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. Even so, the food storyline has persisted since it first took off heading into the 2021 season. It has even led to network personalities attempting the bizarre diet.

Will Levis says he may very well have something else that tops both of those on the way. We’ll all just have to wait and see, though, for the next strange choice of food he’s cooking up.

“I’m gonna keep y’all on your toes. There might be something, there might not. We’ll see.”

WATCH: Will Levis reveals impactful advice Peyton Manning gave him this offseason

Hall-of-Fame quarterback Peyton Manning knows a thing or two about public relations and maintaining an image and persona that’s attractive to advertisers and fans across the world. It simply doesn’t take long at all before you see him on the TV — whether it’s an advertisement, the ManningCast, or a number of other business ventures he’s involved in. His face and the Manning family brand is everywhere you look. Recently, he gave some advice to Kentucky’s Will Levis and the Wildcats’ signal-caller took some time at SEC Media Days to discuss what helpful pointers Manning passed along.

“I got a lot of advice from Manning. I think the one thing that I took away that I really understood but I really bought into [it] after I heard from him was just to continue to carry yourself as a professional, as a representative of whatever program, school, franchise that you’re on in everything that you do. And understanding that, it’s almost like a job in itself. And you’re not just the quarterback. You are the ambassador and CEO in your own right, but you need to make sure that you’re doing everything to represent the institution that you’re representing as best as possible,” Levis said.