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,
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.
Tim Tebow joined McAfee’s broadcast, and during the fourth quarter with the game tied at 14-14, the former Florida quarterback perfectly predicted what Ohio State and quarterback Will Howard — who was playing with a gnarly knot on his hand — would do on fourth-and-short.
Pat McAfee extols the Ohio State football offense on College GameDay, hours before a CFP semis clash with Texas
Jeremiah Smith has dominated in his first two games of the playoff. Against the Tennessee Volunteers and Oregon Ducks, he had 13 receptions for 290 yards and four touchdowns. Texas coach Steve Sarkisian will need to focus on what Smith can do in the passing game if they want to be competitive here.
Former Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz has taken a shot at Ryan Day ahead of Monday's CFP championship game between the Irish and the Buckeyes. Here's more:
The Ohio State University secured a spot in the national championship with a dramatic 28-14 victory over Texas in the College Football Playoff semifinal. Senior defensive end Jack Sawyer delivered ...
Pat McAfee does not believe that will ... World would set him up for one of the grandest college farewell tours in recent memory. Ohio State football pegged Howard as the missing link to a ...
George Karlaftis had a massive performance in Saturday's playoff game, racking up three sacks in the Kansas City Chiefs' win over the Houston Texans.
One of the wackiest seasons in college football history will end with two schools whose traditions are as old as the game itself — Ohio State and Notre Dame — playing for a national championship.
Since licensing his show to ESPN and joining College GameDay, there’s been no shortage of scrutiny sent Pat McAfee’s way. Some of it’s well-deserved, but there’s also no denying what he’s brought to the network,