Winning your NFL Fantasy Football League is a marathon, not a Sprint.
And so it is lost – as Cole Barry, a student at Wake Forest University, realized, after 26.2 miles walked inside the school dining room, as a punishment for finishing the last in his friend’s fantasy football .
“I thought it would be very funny, and then I finished and had to do it,” Barry said.
In a virus movie about Tiktok, which has gained more than 1.3 million hits, Cole’s friend, Chris Ellis, records his masterpiece from beginning to finish, and films from Cole Power behind Who walks from past students in the university cafeteria called “pit”.
For 9.5 hours, he traveled the same uniform path, while listening to music and capturing a glass of water from his friends nearby.
“Basically, I did a form of eight,” Cole said. “And then every 20 minutes, I want to change the direction, but I was fundamentally all the time.”
Initially, Cole, Chris and eight others in their fantasy league were planning to eat 83 hot dogs, screaming at the chestnut atmospheric record in the July 4 Hot Dog. But none of them were excited about the idea of filling themselves with dozens of pots, so Cole gave birth to a better idea.
Inspired by past events at school called “Sitting Pit”, where students stay in the pit all day, sit, eat and hang with their friends, the cold suggests a pit to run or walk Slow. They agreed that the loser had to do 26.2 miles of marathon.
“I didn’t think I could lose,” Cole said.

But when he finished with only one point in the league, he knew he didn’t want to get away from the challenge.
Cole chose a slow Friday, one without a class or a lot of work to complete and walked from 9am to 6:30 pm
“I took about 45 minutes of rest in the whole. I walked 10kg and then rested.” He said, “I probably went through four or five miles and did another rest. And then about three three And half -miles would be another.
Friends are at least for a little support for support. “Whenever Chris or another of my friends were there and they wanted to get out, I would go to the door with them,” Cole said.
His playlist mainly included Grunge visits in the 1990s and classic rock. He intended to listen to the audiobook, but eventually he decided that soft words would make him sleepy.
“How do you feel?” One of his friends asked him for 10 miles where Cole replied in the video: “The legs were hurt but we feel good mentally. May we register in the marathon. Who knows?
My legs hurt too badly. I’m probably going to stop here like three minutes to rest a little. “” But this is going very well. We are just moving forward. “
As Cole got closer to the total mileage, Chris and their friends involved the whole university. They went to the university community called Fizz to unknown photos of Cole’s walking inside the dining room.

In one post, “I feel we quickly moved from the fact that a marathon person walked into the pit.”
At the end of the day, the entire dining hall was encouraging Cole, as he moved through the toilet paper finish. His friends even gave him a small prize to respect this success.

Every year, at the beginning of the NFL season, fans in the leagues are giving together fantasy football. Each participant is responsible for the list full of real -life players who have chosen, in all teams to compete in the coming weeks against their friends.
When a player is doing well, the person who holds them in his team gets points. The goal is to get the most points by the end of the fantasy season, which always ends before the playoffs.
Chris’s video faced several stunning online viewers and confessed that they were shocked that he actually ended the challenge.

One person said, “Crying for punishment,” While another wrote, “One marathon is actually crazy.”
What started as a fun to end the fantasy season has been motivated by the kids to try a “marathon pit” charity in the future.
“I think this will be a very interesting opportunity to create its potentially a university tradition because we gathered the entire dining room around it,” Cole said.
The Super Bowl Lix will be held on February 9 with the Kansas City chiefs for the second time in two years against Philadelphia Eagle, though the boys of Wake Forest are not happy.
“I hope both teams will lose honestly,” Chris said.
Cole described a note asking them if people prefer the victory of the eagles, a triumph of chiefs or a meter strike. “I think I’m doing a meteor strike,” he said.