"WWE Raw" commentator Pat McAfee is set to miss Monday's show, as he'll be busy offering live coverage for the College Football Championship.
The Ohio State Buckeyes are just one win away from a national championship. Will Howard has been a huge part of making this season happen for the program. After
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 ESPN
Friday night’s Cotton Bowl was a tough watch for most Texas Longhorns fans. Texas had the misfortune of running into the buzzsaw that was Ohio State, arguably
It appears that McAfee will not be joining Michael Cole for Raw commentary on Monday, January 20, as he will be hosting Field Pass with his Pat McAfee Show crew during the CFB Playoff National Championship Game between Notre Dame and Ohio State on the same night.
McAfee, who was a former NFL punter for the Indianapolis Colts, is known for his hot takes and loud personality and is a perfect compliment to the likes of Lee Corso and Nick Saban on College GameDay and pregame shows like on Friday when he crushed on Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman.
Pat McAfee extols the Ohio State football offense on College GameDay, hours before a CFP semis clash with Texas
How are sports fans reacting to the College Football Playoff Cotton Bowl Classic between Ohio State and Texas?
Add alt-casts to the list of sports media formats that Pat McAfee has solved. As twin turnovers from Drew Allar and Quinn Ewers capped off a pair of College Football Playoff classics this weekend in the semifinals,
In a recent interview on On3's "Andy and Ari" podcast, Herbstreit revealed that he was close to leaving the show after he joined Al Michaels on "Thursday Night Football" as a part of Amazon's deal in 2022.
During that portion of the evening's programming Rece Davis, Desmond Howard, Nick Saban, Kirk Herbstreit and Pat McAfee discussed Friday night's second semifinal between Ohio State and Texas. That's when Herbstreit gave an impassioned endorsement of his alma mater that ended with him swearing.
New developments arose Thursday when it was revealed now-ex Georgia quarterback Carson Beck intends to transfer this offseason, and a Big Ten team wants to pursue him.