In September 2008, Friedman and Soliman tried but failed to secure funding from investors for a new business concept called College Foxes Packing Boxes, a full-service packing and professional organizing company. The company attempted to gain an investment of $250,000 for 25% for the "foxes", on the very first episode of the
ABC investment television show
Shark Tank. The investors requested equity in College HUNKS Hauling Junk instead, with an offer of $1,000,000 for 10%. The show's investors ultimately rejected the offer, except for
Robert Herjavec who offered $250,000 for 50% of the Foxes and 10% of the Hunks, which was later rejected by Soliman and Friedman. Soliman and Friedman were contestants in the third-season premiere of
Bravo TV's Millionaire Matchmaker hosted by
Patti Stanger. Friedman and his girlfriend appeared on
HGTV's
House Hunters, in an episode that aired on July 7, 2013. They have also appeared on
Undercover Boss,
The Pitch (TV series), ''Jobs That Don't Suck
, and Below Deck''. College Hunks Hauling Junk was one of the first companies involved in a
NIL deal, signing an agreement with then
University of Miami quarterback
D'Eriq King. ==See also== •
Nick Friedman •
Omar Soliman == References ==