"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
Pat McAfee certainly didn’t pick the Texas Longhorns to win the Cotton Bowl vs. the Ohio State Buckeyes, trolling Texas fans with his Horns down Buckeyes selection. He felt the rath of their fans after that with middle fingers pointed his way.
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.
The Texas Longhorns lost the Cotton Bowl Classic 28-14 on Friday to the Ohio State Buckeyes, thus eliminating them from the College Football Playoff.
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.
Oregon's reward for winning the Big Ten this season and emerging as the nation's lone unbeaten entering the College Football Playoff was a quarterfinal date with Ohio State. Former Alabama coach and ESPN analyst Nick Saban doesn't believe that was fair for the Ducks and coach Dan Lanning.
Last January, Pat McAfee called out Williamson on the air, adding to a long list of run-ins with ESPN talent over the years, including Stuart Scott, Jemele Hill, Dan Patrick and Dan Le Batard, among others. As part of ESPN’s president Jimmy Pitaro’s inner circle, Williamson played a key role in “SportsCenter” since moving up in the company.
ESPN announced huge ratings for the weekend of the College Football Playoff quarterfinals, including for College GameDay and the AltCast.