The national championship matchup between Ohio State and Notre Dame evokes memories of the iconic mashup jersey worn by Laura Hawk at the 2006 Fiesta Bowl.
While sports media analysts, Fox executives, and NFL insiders spin their wheels on Brady’s conflicts calling a game featuring his preferred head coaching candidate, Pat McAfee and A.J. Hawk rejected that criticism of Brady heading into the NFL divisional ...
Pat McAfee and A.J. Hawk react to Steve Sarkisian's new seven-year contract with the Texas Longhorns.
The Chiefs enter the AFC Championship Game after defeating the Houston Texans in the Divisional Round. Kansas City holds a 16-2 record, including their playoff victory. In the win over the Texans, Mahomes posted one touchdown and 177 yards, completing 16-of-25 pass attempts.
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Pat McAfee opens up about his close friendship with Aaron Rodgers, offering a rare glimpse into the quarterback’s off-field personality. From their shared moments to Rodgers’ leadership qualities, McAfee highlights why their bond has remained so strong.
With the Buccaneers and Jaguars battling for Liam Coen, Pat McAfee made his voice heard on social media with his take.
A former Super Bowl champion talks about quarterback Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders' chances of winning the NFC Conference Final against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The ESPN analyst believes Ohio State will challenge Notre Dame's man-to-man defense right away. How will it play out?
Former Super Bowl champion and one of the hosts of “The Pat McAfee Show,” A.J. Hawk, has a lot of faith in rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels and thinks the Washington Commanders can go into Lincoln Financial Field and win the NFC Championship Game.
Here's where "College GameDay" is for Monday's CFP championship game, including time, location, schedule, guest picker and more:
Infamous one-time computer anti-virus tycoon John McAfee returned from the dead Wednesday night—in AI form. Bizarrely, the official X account of the deceased software developer—and fugitive—made a post announcing the launch of a new cryptocurrency and his resurrection as an AI chatbot.