Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen channeled his inner-sneakerhead on Tuesday for SEC Media Days by rocking the incredibly difficult impossible to find Yeezy Boost 350 designed by Kanye West.
Got my Yeezy shoes just in time for #SECMD15 @kanyewest @adidas pic.twitter.com/hqfn7dHzQA
— Dan Mullen™ (@CoachDanMullen) July 14, 2015
Unfortunately, Mullen’s attempts at being “swagged up” went a little haywire as he attempted to rock the slim silhouette of the Yeezy Boost 350 with his considerably baggier pinstripe suit. It didn’t make for the best look.
Also, he called them “Adideezys” at one point, which sort of made the whole shtick even more cringe-worthy.
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And before anyone speculates how Mullen received a pair of the current hottest kicks on the market (no, he didn’t spend nearly $1,000 on eBay for a pair), it turns out that being the head coach of a sports program that is sponsored by adidas has its perks.
Mississippi St's Dan Mullen on wearing Yeezys to Media Day: "I wish I could say I was tight w/Kanye, but I'm more tight with adidas people."
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) July 14, 2015

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