Travis Kelce has candidly confessed to his wild college lifestyle, reflecting on his days of living in what he described as a “filthy but so much fun” house in Cincinnati.
In a recent tell-all interview with The Athletic, former roommates of Travis and his brother Jason at the University of Cincinnati shared revealing details about their rowdy living conditions. They recalled a period filled with parties, junk food, and video games before the Kelce brothers rose to fame.
Homeowner Greg Davis, whose son Evan lived with the Kelces, described the living situation as chaotic, with the house resembling a pigsty. He recounted instances of the common living area being cluttered with pizza boxes stacked high in an overflowing outdoor garbage can.
On their New Heights podcast, Travis and Jason reflected on their college days and acknowledged the accuracy of the stories shared in the interview. Jason humorously remarked, “They really portrayed us as degenerates, but yeah.”
Travis chimed in, suggesting that such behavior was typical for college football players, stating, “What college football player isn’t? If you’re not, you’re doing college wrong.”
One particularly memorable anecdote involved Travis lighting a joint in the house shortly after receiving an NCAA suspension for failing a marijuana drug test. His roommate’s mother, Mrs. Collaros, caught him in the act, leading to a humorous exchange.
Travis confirmed the accuracy of the story, encouraging his former college buddies to share their experiences freely. He recalled the amusing incident of Mrs. Collaros catching him smoking in the garage before a game, emphasizing the carefree attitude he had during that time.
Jason added his perspective, expressing fondness for the special moments shared in the house. He highlighted the countless parties and the overall enjoyment they experienced.
In conclusion, Travis reminisced about the house, acknowledging its untidy state but emphasizing the endless memories and fun they had. Despite its filthiness, it was a place where they created unforgettable experiences.