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Daniel Jones, in his seventh NFL season, is having his best year. The Colts have the NFL's top offense (33.8 points per game) and record (7-1).
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With the number of predictions that Pat McAfee has to make every week on College GameDay, he's bound to get at least a few wrong. But a far rarer feat from McAfee is apologizing for getting on wrong.
One anonymous ESPN employee called McAfee an 'entitled diva,' according to a 'Front Office Sports' report.
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Pat McAfee forced to apologize to Trinidad Chambliss for doubting the 'Dog in him'
McAfee sent Chambliss off by calling him by his nickname "Winidad" and congratulating him on the success thus far. Once he was away, Kiffin addressed the coaching rumors with his name out there for the Florida or LSU openings. However, he was quick to shoot down speculation, saying money isn't a factor in his decision-making process.
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Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani still has Pat McAfee in disbelief — ‘This guy is absolutely outrageous’
ESPN personality Pat McAfee still can't believe what he's seeing from Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani.
Pat McAfee isn’t hiding from his legion of critics, even those critics who reside at ESPN, where he has made a name for himself in recent years with his high energy and sometimes controversial antics.
Earlier this month, as popular ESPN personality Pat McAfee and ESPN executives got in another proxy war-of-words, a report about the issue mentioned that
ESPN’s College GameDay continues to be the go-to live, traveling pre-game show for college football fans. Known for bringing the energy in abundance, with thousands of fans taking to the set
Pete Thamel joins "The Pat McAfee Show" to discuss notable college football head coaching vacancies and what the wave of recent firings means for the sport as a whole.