UNC Baseball star Luke Stevenson is powered by... PB&J sandwiches??

The Diamond Heels star needs an NIL deal with a PB&J brand!
Jun 8, 2024; Chapel Hill, NC, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels Luke Stevenson (44) bats against the West Virginia Mountaineers in the second inning of the DI Baseball Super Regional at Boshamer Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Camarati-Imagn Images
Jun 8, 2024; Chapel Hill, NC, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels Luke Stevenson (44) bats against the West Virginia Mountaineers in the second inning of the DI Baseball Super Regional at Boshamer Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Camarati-Imagn Images | Jeffrey Camarati-Imagn Images

During the ACC Tournament, UNC baseball star Luke Stevenson was named the Most Valuable Player for his efforts in leading the Diamond Heels to a tournament title.

While this was big news in itself, the headline surrounding the Tar Heels catcher is something that occurred while he was in the dugout.

During the Tar Heels' blowout victory over Clemson in the ACC Tournament championship game, Stevenson was seen chowing down a sandwich. It ended up being that the sandwich was a homemade PB&J, something that isn't uncommon for the soon to be first round pick in the upcoming 2025 MLB Draft.

In fact, the broadcast team did some additional digging, finding out some important information regarding Stevenson's PB&J intake.

Yes, you heard that right: Stevenson makes over 1,500 PB&J sandwiches PER YEAR! If you do the math, that's a little over four PB&J per day and 125 per month!

Some other important stats to note:

3,000 pieces of bread (150 loaves)
150 estimated jars of peanut butter needed
150 estimated jars of jelly needed

Now, Stevenson wouldn't give away his secret recipe, citing that he would not reveal the type of peanut butter that he uses. He added that it's "made out of love" and feature a special type of bread, and even teammate Folger Boaz admitted that they are "unbelievable."

While there are plenty of unanswered questions to this PB&J mystery, the one that should be at the forefront of discussions is this one:

How is Luke Stevenson now signed to an endorsement deal with a company like Smucker's Uncrustables yet?!

This needs to change... IMMEDIATELY!