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Alabama bar’s amazing chalk art now includes Steve Spurrier as the naked Nirvana baby

You may recall, over the summer, the amazing chalk artwork that the Druid City Brewery in Tuscaloosa does on a regular basis.

Like “The Sixteen Chapel” by Rich Marcks:

And Les Miles as Michael Jackson on the Thriller album cover:

Co-owner Bo Hicks said he wanted Steve Spurrier as the baby from Nirvana's Nevermind album on their wall:

“We want to do the Nevermind cover, but with Steve Spurrier as the baby. What’s he chasing after, though? Winning the SEC East? We’re not sure. It’s open for suggestion,” Hicks said.

And it looks like his bar finally got it.

Ever wonder what the baby from the Nevermind album looks like now? Well, there’s your answer. It looks like Steve Spurrier.

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