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Patrick Justin McAfee ( / ˈmækəfiː / MA-kə-fee; born May 2, 1987) is an American sports analyst, professional wrestling color commentator, as well as a former football punter, and kickoff specialist. McAfee is an analyst on ESPN's College GameDay, a television program covering college football.
- 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
- Plum (PA)
Sep 30, 2023 · Pat McAfee played football for the Mountaineers as a placekicker and became the school's all-time leading scorer. He was drafted by the Colts in 2009 and later joined ESPN as a college football analyst.
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Connecticut Sun’s DeWanna Bonner responds after ESPN’s Pat McAfee admits he didn’t know who she was
Like many people who tuned into Caitlin Clark’s first-ever WNBA game, which just so happened to also be the season opener for the Connecticut Sun, ESPN’s Pat McAfee found himself learni…
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Dan Orlovsky says C.J. Stroud was ready for NFL because of Ryan Day, Ohio State football
Former NFL quarterback and current ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky gave Ohio State football another recruiting pitch on Tuesday's edition of "The Pat McAfee Show." Orlovsky was asked about an NFL ...
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Find out Pat McAfee's college football stats, school, draft position and team at Sports-Reference.com. Pat McAfee played kicker for West Virginia and was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in 2009.
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Born: May 2. , 1987. in Plum, PA. College: ( ) : 18 (6033rd overall since 1960) High School: ( ) Draft: in the 7th round (222nd overall) of the . Twitter: More bio, uniform, draft info.
- May 2, 1987
5/2/1987. College. West Virginia. Draft Info. 2009: Rd 7, Pk 222 (IND) Birthplace. Pittsburgh, PA. Career Stats. PUNTS. 575. AVG. 46.4. LNG. 74. IN20. 193. View the biography of Indianapolis...
Pat McAfee played college football at West Virginia University and was a two-time Pro Bowler in the NFL. He now works as a college football analyst for ESPN, where he reunites with his former Colts teammate Matt Hasselback.