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Pat McAfee released his College Football Playoff predictions during Saturday's episode of "College GameDay." McAfee has some bold teams making the CFP, including West Virginia and Virginia Tech.
Pat McAfee’s College Football Playoff ‘Field Pass’ was the first great altcast in years Whereas so many altcasts ignore play-by-play (or the game itself) on purpose, McAfee keeps the focus.
Former NFL punter and current ESPN "College GameDay" member Pat McAfee has officially released his college football playoff predictions for the first-ever 12-team field.. McAfee and the "GameDay ...
Pat McAfee isn't a fan of the College Football Playoff committee members who are dragging their feet on a vote to change the CFP format.
The expanded College Football Playoff was a huge success for everyone involved, but there are obvious tweaks to improve the bracket going forward. According to ESPN insider Heather Dinich on The ...
Shortly after ESPN parted ways with David Pollack, fans accused Pat McAfee of taking his place on "College GameDay." McAfee ...
Pat McAfee sits on the ESPN College Gameday set prior to the NCAA football game between the Penn State Nittany Lions and the Ohio State Buckeyes at Beaver Stadium in University Park, Pa. on ...
The first game of the new 12-team College Football Playoff brought us an in-state battle between the No. 7 Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the No. 10 Indiana Hoosiers.
This morning on ESPN's College GameDay Show, the crew made their preseason predictions for the playoff bracket, and of course, WVU alum Pat McAfee picked West Virginia to make the field.
Pat McAfee is set to return for more College Football Playoff coverage, bringing his unique style to both semifinal games.After hosting an alternate "Field Pass" broadcast on ESPN2 during the Rose ...
On Wednesday morning ESPN's Pat McAfee shared a rumor suggesting Penn State would not be able to host a College Football Playoff game due to the lack of hotels and infrastructure in place.. He ...
ESPN debuted the iconic pregame show "College GameDay" in 1987, and it has remained a staple of college football Saturdays ever since. In recent seasons, ...