Dear Banned Missouri Fraternity, Please Don’t Come to Nashville to Fulfill Your “Bet” With Carrie Underwood

Dear Banned Missouri Fraternity, Please Don’t Come to Nashville to Fulfill Your “Bet” With Carrie Underwood

As we reported in April, a fraternity that was banned from the University of Missouri as a recognized student organization because of alcohol—and buttocks—violations issued a challenge to Carrie Underwood.

The Sigma Pi fraternity of Columbia, Mo., posted a Twitter video on April 25 with their challenge: If the Nashville Predators beat the St. Louis Blues in their upcoming NHL playoff series, the frat will come to Nashville and donate 200 hours of community service to the charity of Carrie’s choice. If the Blues win, the frat wants Carrie to perform a concert in Columbia and donate the proceeds to a charity of the frat’s choice.

While Carrie never responded to the “bet,” the Predators beat the Blues in six games to win the series and advance to the Western Conference Final.

Now, according to Fox 17 News out of Nashville, the frat is willing to come to Music City in the fall to fulfill the promise of their one-sided bet.

“I think everybody has looked at this and said it’s a blessing in disguise,” said Sigma Pi’s Tim Schweiss to Fox 17. “We get to go down to Nashville. We get to go do some awesome work down there and do something unique for charity.”

On behalf of Nashville, please stay in Missouri, Sigma Pi.

We’ve already got plenty of volunteers. Also, GO PREDS!

 

 

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