Evidence Emerges that Max Gilliam Was Also Cool in High School

On Monday, UNLV quarterback Max Gilliam had to apologize for doing something you’d want the UNLV quarterback to do, which is eat sushi off of a nude model. The problems, we assume, are that 1) he did it on reality TV instead of on the Strip; 2) it was the producers’ idea, not his; and 3) the model was wearing some sort of leaf thing, implying a concern for food safety that’s unbecoming for one of the faces of Las Vegas college athletics.

Still, pretty sick move by ol’ Max Gilliam. And as we were doing some digging, we learned this isn’t out of the norm for him.

Back in February of 2014, when Gilliam was a sophomore at Thousand Oaks High School, a classmate of his posted the following:

A bully! Nice. And in the replies, Gilliam did a little sorry-not-sorrying:

Dope.

But it gets better. Much better.

When you click into the profile of the classmate, something catches your eye, and given that the classmate in question hasn’t tweeted since 2017, it seems unlikely it’s there as a joke about this week’s events:

Yup.

That appears to be a model. An unclothed model. But for a leaf (what is it with these guys and leaves is this some sort of rule?) and what appears to be a hearty serving of french fries in the small of her back.

The takeaway?

Either Thousand Oaks High School is all about using beautiful naked people as serving plates (must be a weird cafeteria), or Max Gilliam bullied this kid (and/or friend) into joining him. Either way, it appears safe to guess that Gilliam’s dalliance with the skin plate didn’t begin on Bravo.

Imagine how many body shots this guy’s taken.

NIT fan. Joe Kelly expert. Milk drinker. Can be found on Twitter (@nit_stu) and Instagram (@nitstu32).
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