College GameDay host Pat McAfee delivered another iconic moment to cap off the show ahead of the SEC Championship Game.
PITTSBURGH - It's been an energetic morning in the North Shore, with thousands and thousands descending upon the set of the popular College GameDay television show to watch the Pitt Panthers, and of ...
At 38 years old, Pat McAfee is quite literally half the age of the 74-year-old Nick Saban. But five minutes of watching their chummy relationship unfold onscreen — either during Saban’s weekly Friday ...
Three "College GameDay" analysts are predicting Georgia to win with one predicting Alabama to win the SEC championship ...
Pat is obviously from Plum, which is a suburb of Pittsburgh, so in some ways, it was sort of a homecoming for him. However, the fact that he said that he's "from West Virginia" means a lot to ...
ESPN’s College GameDay is in the midst of its best viewership era, and a large part of that is the odd-couple dynamic between 74-year-old Nick Saban and 38-year-old Pat McAfee. Along with the ...
Pat McAfee picked Notre Dame over Pittsburgh on Saturday morning, and Aaron Donald responded the only way that made sense. When it came time for picks, Donald ripped off his shirt and declared Pitt ...
Michigan football is heading into The Game as an underdog ... but what do the experts on ESPN think? ESPN's College GameDay visited Ann Arbor for Michigan's final regular season game, a matchup ...
Week 10 of the college football season is here, and ESPN's premier preview show is back to pick college football's most intriguing games. This week, the usual lineup of Rece Davis, Kirk Herbstreit, ...
ESPN's "College GameDay" is in Eugene, Oregon, for the second time in 2025 for a massive matchup between old Pac-12 foes. Oregon and USC face off as Big Ten opponents in a game with massive College ...
West Virginia's matchup versus Arizona State isn't on the radar of many college football fans today, but a win by the Mountaineers all but ends the Sun Devils' Big 12 title hopes. Also, this matchup ...
ESPN's Pat McAfee wasn't pleased with Diego Pavia's behavior after the Heisman Trophy ceremony, and he made it known on ...