Bubble Bump: Soccer With A Twist
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Bubble Bump: Soccer With A Twist

Kappa Delta's 2014 Fall Philanthropy

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Bubble Bump: Soccer With A Twist

We've always had the Europeans to thank for keeping our love for soccer fresh and alive. Let's be real, Americans just don't use their feet as beautifully as the Europeans do. Now, thanks to Norway, a recent revolution in the sport has travelled across the globe and is fast-growing in America. Luckily for you college students, Kappa Delta at FSU is offering the opportunity of a lifetime: the chance to experience this revolution known as Bubble Bump soccer. 

Behold, you savage, destructive frat boys, the art of bubble bump soccer. Not only does this innovative game allow you to keep the tradition of scoring sick goals, but you get to plow others down while enclosed in a plastic blowup bubble suit. What could be better? As for the girls, don't fret, it's practically harmless. Getting smashed by an opponent feels equivalent to falling into a pool of marshmallows. This is the type of game that might be more fun to watch than to actually play. Check out the video below for a little preview: 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f92yfPFl9NY

Props to Kappa Delta for such originality! This philanthropy will take place on Sunday, November 9th at FSU's new IM fields (subject to change). The tournament will consist of various fraternity and sorority teams battling it out to be named the first ever Kappa Delta Bubble Bump Champions. To reward fun with generosity, all proceeds will benefit one of KD's charity of choice: The Children's Home Society of Tallahassee. Save the date, and your energy, and start prepping for Greek Life's most epic philanthropic event in FSU's history, "Bump it like BecKhΔm."

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