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ESPN College Gameday: Pat McAfee pounds beers as crew starts season in Ireland
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Date:2025-04-22 06:37:10
College football is back, which means the ESPN College GameDay show is back as well. The show travels to different locations to feature the week's game. In Week 0, the ESPN crew traveled to Dublin, Ireland for the Aer Lingus College Football Classic, which featured Florida State playing Georgia Tech on Saturday.
The College GameDay crew features Pat McAfee, who also hosts his show, the Pat McAfee Show. He shared a clip of himself chugging beers at an Irish pub during a live segment on Friday. The audience was in stitches as McAfee joked that he had College GameDay the next morning and hoped he would make it after a day of drinking in Ireland.
College GameDay in Ireland
McAfee, known for his high energy and humor, added a touch of Irish culture to the show. He even performed an Irish dance with his new co-host wife, "Miss Terry," who is married to Nick Saban, the legendary college football coach. This moment was a perfect example of the fun and entertainment that the show brings to its viewers.
McAfee, with his high energy and humor, is a key part of the panel. As we gear up for the upcoming college football season, his presence promises to make it an electrifying and unforgettable experience for all fans.
Florida State vs. Georgia Tech: TV, time and streaming
- Date: Saturday, August 24
- Time: 12 p.m. ET
- TV: ESPN
- Streaming: ESPN+
How to watchCatch college football action this season with an ESPN+ subscription
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