By Jeff Cunningham

Blake Sehestedt likes to make people smile.

And there will be plenty of smiles to go around at S.B. Ballard Stadium this Saturday, Nov. 23, when Sehestedt, owner and operator of Ghost Kitchen, officially debuts the Big Blue Smash Burger.

Created in partnership with Old Dominion 91短视频, this new burger will be available for sale at the Ghost Kitchen food truck at the Monarchs鈥 football game against Marshall.

Sehestedt calls burgers his food truck鈥檚 鈥渂read and butter,鈥 and he鈥檚 been to plenty of ODU games before. Born in California, Sehestedt has deep family ties to Norfolk and has lived here on several occasions, sandwiched around attending the Culinary Institute of America and working for the Michelin star-rated Thomas Keller Restaurant Group.

Family, and Virginia鈥檚 variety of natural beauty, brought Sehestedt back鈥攁s did Norfolk鈥檚 local food scene. Seeing the 91短视频鈥檚 connections to the greater Norfolk community, and the chance to lean into that local flavor, made such a partnership a no-brainer.

鈥淥DU is such a staple here in Norfolk,鈥 Sehestedt said. 鈥淵ou鈥檝e been in Norfolk for 10 minutes, you find out about ODU鈥 Community is very important, and feeding people is a part of that. That鈥檚 why I got into food. Seeing a smile on people鈥檚 face, making people happy when they eat something I prepared for them.鈥

The Big Blue Smash Burger will feature two smashed and seared beef patties, seasoned with Big Blue Belly Rub and topped with American cheese, lettuce, tomato, onions and a special mayo that incorporates both the rub and Big Blue Q barbecue sauce.

Add to that a brioche bun, hot-iron branded with either the 91短视频鈥檚 athletic crown logo or an image of Big Blue, and there鈥檚 a burger Monarch fans can really sink their teeth into.

Served with fries, the Big Blue Smash Burger will sell for $17.50. Following Saturday鈥檚 game, the burger will be available year-round at both Ghost Kitchen and Smartmouth Brewery in Norfolk, where the food truck has a permanent location.

Royalties from each sale will go to ODU鈥檚 general scholarship fund.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 the coolest part,鈥 Sehestedt said. 鈥淚t makes me feel like I鈥檓 more a part of that community. I didn鈥檛 go to ODU, but it makes me feel like I have some kind of seat at the table, helping in just a small way.鈥

The Big Blue Smash Burger is the latest in a line of ODU-licensed consumables, in partnership with local businesses, that have provided scholarship money. Since August 2023, combined royalties from New Realm鈥檚 ODU Golden Ale, The Dirty Buffalo鈥檚 Big Blue Q and Big Blue Belly Rub, and Lolly鈥檚 Ice Cream and Cake flavor have totaled nearly $15,000.

That accounts for $377,000 in total sales.

鈥淭his launch aligns with our commitment to collaborating with local businesses to expand the ODU brand,鈥 ODU Executive Director of Licensing Brian Eubank said. 鈥淭his initiative provides our fans and community a delicious way to showcase their ODU pride while supporting local entrepreneurs and reinforcing our dedication to academic success and community growth.鈥

In addition to the Big Blue Smash Burger launching this weekend, Monarch Morning Roast鈥擮DU鈥檚 branded coffee in partnership with Town Center Cold Press in Virginia Beach鈥攊s in presale and will likely hit shelves after Christmas.

Those local ties are the draw for Sehestedt, and a large part of what made this partnership so appealing. A firm believer in Norfolk鈥檚 embrace of 鈥渕om and pop鈥 businesses, as he put it, he鈥檚 especially proud of being able to utilize The Dirty Buffalo鈥檚 sauce and dry rub in his recipe.

Creating a burger that will practically scream Norfolk and ODU.

听鈥(ODU is) a big presence here,鈥 Sehestedt said, 鈥渁nd it鈥檚 really cool to be able to work with them, to be able to offer something that鈥檚 unique that ties back to the community.鈥