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In a city known for its parades and celebrations, the Ultimus victory parade is easily New Orleans' most extravagant. Most championship parades last an hour, maybe two. But not the Second Line's. The Second Line championship parade in Season 11 officially lasted six hours, but there were rumors that some people continued the celebration for at least twenty-four hours (whether certain team members were a part of this group is still up for debate). This grand celebration is probably due in part to the fact that the Ultimus was played in New Orleans, so the home crowd got to watch their team win the championship live. Nevertheless, expect the next Second Line championship parade to be a party to rival Mardi Gras.
Quenton Bode has a personal tradition as well. The last championship he won was in high school; after the game, the entire team went out for a celebratory dinner at Anchorage's finest eating establishment. Bode has always appreciated a well-cooked meal, and he already has a location picked out for when his team wins the Ultimus. When they do, he plans on treating the entire team to the finest dinner in New Orleans. Of course, he'll have a more private celebration with his family and close friends the following day. But Bode cares for every one of his teammates, and he wants to make sure that after they win it all, he shows them just how much he enjoys having them in the locker room.