ESPN's Pat McAfee Only Sees 4 Wins for Gators
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Pat McAfee opened ESPN’s “College GameDay” on Saturday with a passionate plea for college football, a sports, he said, puts political differences aside. The Charles Kirk assassination has held the country’s attention all week,
ESPN analyst Pat McAfee dropped a significant compliment on an up-and-coming program on College GameDay. The punter-turned-personality gave a major shoutout to
Pat McAfee delivered a patriotic message in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination, calling the United States the "greatest country on Earth."
The host of ESPN's "Pat McAfee Show" offered a tribute to Charlie Kirk on the anniversary of 9/11 today, and said recognition of our shared humanity could lead to a "September 12 moment of unity" like we saw in 2001.
On College GameDay, ESPN analyst Pat McAfee opened up a world of harsh truth on an SEC power. McAfee, taking his turn during the quick-fire question answering p
The Week 3 slate of college football will give fans three matchups between top 25 opponents, but there is one that most fans have had circled for a long time.
In a moment not caught on the broadcast, the Vols fans serenaded former Alabama coach Nick Saban with their version of “Dixieland Delight.” Pat McAfee raised an eyebrow, and Saban laughed as the graphic version of the song, which has been known to pop at Alabama home games, was performed.
Playing at home in Knoxville, Tennessee has hopes of pulling a mild upset of the Bulldogs to end an eight-game losing streak in the series. Tennessee has owned the series' longest winning streak with nine-game run between 1989 and 1999.