Molly Schuyler eats 3 Big Texan 72 oz. steaks in 20 minutes
update April 20
The times for all three challenges were 4:18, 7:29 and 8:13. All three times broke Joey Chestnut’s previous record of 8:52. Her times from 2014 (4:58 & 9:59) giver her 5 of the 7 sub 10-minute finishes. Former MLB pitcher Frank Pastore (RIP) has the other (9:30 from 1987)
This morning, Molly ate a 9.5 burrito on Kiss FM to giver her a total of over 22 pounds of food consumed in 15 hour (before | after | video )
Rich and Carlene LeFevre did not compete against Molly despite being mentioned as a competing team.
Amarillo.com has an article, gallery and video
More local coverage: MyHighPlains | ConnectAmarillo.com | News Channel 10
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The third challenge is now finished with a time of about 20 minutes
Molly has finished the second challenge at 11:47
Molly’s official time for the first steak is 4:18, a new record.
Molly Schuylers’s attempt at 3 (or more) 72 ounce steak challenges at the Big Texan in Amarillo, TX is about to start and can be viewed at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/amarillo-globe-news ama big-texan molly-schuyler
TheTruth said
April 19, 2015 @ 9:22 pm
That’s fucked!
anonymous said
April 19, 2015 @ 11:14 pm
There are only a few that are awe struck by this nonsense and consider it “sick” meaning good. Obvious this woman is a hero to the stupid
Blizzz said (Registered July 16, 2008)
April 20, 2015 @ 12:21 am
Must be the same guy chanting calling me an idiot in the other thread. Where was #4? Told you. Molly is god damn awesome, but 4? not gonna happen.
anonymous said
April 20, 2015 @ 1:27 am
who cares
anonymous said
April 20, 2015 @ 10:17 am
They should of placed BB at the kiddie table to see if he can break his record of 11 oz.
Big Red said
April 20, 2015 @ 5:04 pm
Did she move to Sacramento? It’s brewing reported as such, but this is the first I’ve heard.
anonymous said
April 20, 2015 @ 7:32 pm
http://eatfeats.com/omaha-com-on-molly-schuyler-moving-to-sacramento.html