Pat McAfee sends clear message to Lane Kiffin
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Pat McAfee rolled up to the GameDay set on a motorcycle, before taking his shirt off and firing up the Oregon crowd.
Pat McAfee brings a ton of energy to "College GameDay" each and every Saturday. However, fans seem to be getting really tired of his antics. "College GameDay" added McAfee to the show as a full-time analyst in 2022.
Those were a few of the highlights Saturday morning as ESPN “College GameDay” descended on Eugene for the second time this season and 14th time overall. The college football pregame show broadcast from the University of Oregon’s Memorial Quad ahead of the 12:30 p.m. matchup (on CBS) between the No. 7 Oregon Ducks and the No. 15 USC Trojans.
ESPN's Pat McAfee closed out Saturday's edition of College GameDay is electric fashion in front of the fans in Eugene.
As the college football regular season nears its conclusion, the battle behind the scenes between YouTube TV and ESPN is just getting started. Halloween came early on Oct. 30 for the over 10 million YouTube TV subscribers, as Google (YouTube TV’s parent company) and ESPN were unable to reach an updated agreement on the terms of their partnership.
Pat McAfee’s bold comments on Texas A&M during College GameDay didn’t sit well with Texas Tech fans in Lubbock.
College GameDay was live from Eugene, Oregon, ahead of a huge Big Ten matchup between the Ducks and the USC Trojans.
Ultimatum or not, Mississippi apparently knows what coach Lane Kiffin will be doing. Or, at a minimum, Mississippi knows when it will know. Via Mark Schlabach of ESPN.com, an announcement regarding Kiffin's future will be made the day after Friday's annual Egg Bowl against Mississippi State.