College GameDay, Pat McAfee Celebrate Epic Georgia Bulldogs Field Goal with Students
Athens, Georgia - Pat McAfee joined ESPN's College GameDay crew in Athens Saturday for the Georgia-Vanderbilt football game. The Bulldogs won 55-0, and McAfee celebrated the victory with students by kicking a field goal through the goalposts.
McAfee, a former punter for the Indianapolis Colts, is known for his enthusiastic personality and entertaining commentary. He has become a popular figure in sports media since retiring from the NFL in 2017.
On Saturday, McAfee was in Athens to help ESPN's College GameDay crew break down the Georgia-Vanderbilt game. The Bulldogs were heavily favored in the matchup, and they lived up to expectations by dominating the Commodores from start to finish.
With Georgia leading 55-0 late in the game, McAfee decided to join some students on the field to kick a field goal. The kick was good, and the crowd erupted in cheers. McAfee then celebrated by running around the field with the students.
McAfee's antics were a fitting way to end a dominant performance by the Georgia Bulldogs. The Bulldogs are now 6-0 on the season, and they look like one of the best teams in the country.
McAfee's appearance on College GameDay was a great way to promote the game and generate excitement for the upcoming season. He is a popular figure among college football fans, and his antics are sure to be remembered for years to come.