Actually, CaptainJ, you are correct. The Thickburger is served by Hardee's. Carl's Jr.'s prime hamburger selection is called The Six Dollar Burger.
You may ask, why is CJ Fair called Thickburger, and not The Six Dollar Burger? It's quite simple. Hardee's and Carl's Jr. are owned by the same company - Hardee's is the franchise name for the Eastern US, and Carl's Jr. is the franchise name for the Western US. I had originally dubbed CJ Six Dollar Burger given his initials and the initials for Carl's Jr., and then thought better of it, because Syracuse is Eastern and the Six Dollar Burger reference would be lost on those familiar with Hardee's and not Carl's Jr. Thus, the logical nickname to bestow upon CJ was Thickburger.
I also nicknamed Dion Waiters Thickburger, but that's a story for another day.
For several days, weeks, or months (who can remember) the board was in a mild Thickburger hysteria. The legend continues to live on, which pisses the living Hell out of some board members. I on the other hand am delighted.