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ESPN ‘College GameDay’ personality Pat McAfee shares exciting news ahead of the upcoming College Football Playoff.
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Pat McAfee addresses ESPN bias
In the aftermath of Notre Dame not being selected for the College Football Playoff, a narrative has emerged that ESPN’s alleged bias against the Fighting Irish is to blame. One of the network’s biggest stars and college football personalities,
Pat McAfee is a man of many talents — and he’s about to add singer to his resume. That’s the plan, anyway. The former Indianapolis Colts punter dominates the airways thanks to
WWE President Nick Khan told viewers of The Pat McAfee Show that McAfee once sent a threatening text message to an ESPN employee — and the show’s host didn’t deny it. Khan alleged on the Wednesday, December 3,
Mega sports personality Pat McAfee seems to be everywhere all at once. The former Indianapolis Colts punter now serves as an analyst for ESPN, while also hosting his own show, The Pat McAfee Show, and consistently finding his way to WWE events as a commentator — who occasionally participates in the matches.
The Oregon Ducks achieved a rare feat during the 2025 season when ESPN’s College GameDay came to Eugene on two separate occasions. The show’s stars haven’t shie
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ESPN Star Pat McAfee Announces He's Pursuing Music Career
Pat McAfee can do it all. The former NFL punter had a Pro Bowl football career before jumping into the sports media world, where he's become one of the top personalities on the planet. McAfee has also experienced great success in the wrestling world.
Former Indianapolis Colts punter and ESPN host Pat McAfee has revealed what the Indianapolis Colts are likely to do when it comes to quarterback Philip Rivers, who was in for a workout on Monday night.
Pat McAfee played his entire NFL career with the Indianapolis Colts from 2009 to 2016. McAfee played in a Super Bowl with Indy in 2010, but his team lost to the New Orleans Saints.
Pat McAfee knows how to keep busy. The man who initially made a name for himself in the NFL is the host of his own show on ESPN and a member of the